Style: | Swiss Federal Railways |
Pfäffikon SZ | |
Borough: | Freienbach |
Country: | Switzerland |
Elevation: | 412m (1,352feet) |
Owned: | Swiss Federal Railways |
Passengers: | 16,900 per weekday[1] |
Pass Year: | 2018 |
Distance: | 33.1km (20.6miles) from Zürich Hauptbahnhof |
Tracks: | 5 |
Map Type: | Switzerland#Canton of Schwyz |
Map Dot Label: | Pfäffikon |
Mapframe: | yes |
Pfäffikon SZ railway station (de|Bahnhof Pfäffikon SZ) is a junction station serving Pfäffikon, the principal town of the municipality of Freienbach, in the canton of Schwyz (SZ), Switzerland. The station is situated at the northern edge of the town, between the town centre and Lake Zurich.[2]
The station forms part of the Lake Zürich left-bank railway line, which links Zürich Hauptbahnhof with Ziegelbrücke and Näfels, and is owned and operated by the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB). To the east of the station is the junction for the line to Rapperswil, which crosses Lake Zurich on the Seedamm, whilst to the west is the junction for the line to Arth-Goldau; both these latter being owned and operated by the Südostbahn (SOB).[3] [4]
the following services stop at Pfäffikon SZ:[5]
Südostbahn operates the two InterRegio services and the S40; Swiss Federal Railways operates the other Zürich S-Bahn services. During weekends, there are also two nighttime S-Bahn services (SN5 and SN8) offered by ZVV.[7]
Pfäffikon has two 419m (1,375feet) island platforms with two tracks each (2–3; 5–6) and one 299m (981feet) side platform with a single track (No. 7).[8] Adjacent to the station is the Pfäffikon bus terminal. PostAuto Schweiz and AHW Busbetriebe (for the municipality of Freienbach) operate bus services to Ziegelbrücke, Siebnen, Feusisberg, Richterswil and Freienbach.[9]