Zürich Airport railway station explained

Style:Swiss Federal Railways
Zürich Flughafen
Native Name Lang:de
Borough:Kloten
Country:Switzerland
Owned:Swiss Federal Railways
Line:Zürich–Winterthur line
Distance:9.6km (06miles) from Zürich Hauptbahnhof
Platforms:2 island platforms
Tracks:4
Train Operators:Swiss Federal Railways
Structure:Underground
Iata:ZRH
Zone:121 (ZVV)[1]
Passengers:48'200 per weekday[2]
Pass Year:2023
Pass System:SBB
Pass Rank:14 out of 1'159
Map Type:Switzerland#Canton of Zürich
Map Dot Label:Zürich Flughafen/Airport
Mapframe:yes

Zürich Airport railway station (German: Bahnhof Zürich Flughafen) is a railway station serving Zurich Airport in Switzerland. The station is located underneath the Airport Centre, the main ground-side passenger terminal of the airport, which is in the canton of Zürich and the municipality of Kloten.[3]

History

When Zürich Airport first opened in 1948, the nearest railway was the single-track line from Oerlikon to Effretikon, forming a loop off the original main line of the Zürich to Winterthur line. This line passed through Kloten Balsberg and Kloten stations, which are respectively and from the airport terminal. In 1980 and in order to improve access to the airport, a new main line was constructed between Oerlikon and Effretikon. The new line passed under the airport terminal, and the airport railway station was opened. Originally the station was planned to be served only by intercity trains, but it is now served by a mixture of long distance and suburban trains.[4] [5]

The previous line from Oerlikon through Kloten Balsberg and Kloten to Bassersdorf was retained, and is used by suburban trains that do not call at the airport and freight trains. The section from Bassersdorf to Effretikon was abandoned, and trains off the Kloten line now join the new line for this section of their journey. Other suburban trains use the original main line through Dietlikon.[4] [6]

Layout and facilities

Train

The station is situated on the airport railway line between Oerlikon and Effretikon, which forms one variant of the Zürich to Winterthur main line. The station, which is entirely underground, has two island platforms serving four tracks, each with a length of . The platforms are linked to the Airport Centre, which contains the station ticket office, by escalators and lifts. The Airport Centre also contains several floors of retail and catering facilities, as well as access, via check-in and security, to the Airside Center and gate lounges.[7]

Summary of track (German: Gleis) usage:

Bus and Tram

The airport terminal complex also includes a bus station, served by regional bus lines (PostAuto, Glattalbus), and a station on the Stadtbahn Glattal light rail system, served by Zürich tram routes and . These can be accessed from the station via the Airport Centre.[8] [9]

Operation

The station is served by approximately 300 trains per day, formed of a mixture of EuroCity (EC) InterCity (IC) and InterRegio (IR) trains, serving cities throughout Switzerland, as well as Zürich S-Bahn trains on lines S2, S16 and S24. Most trains also serve Zürich Hauptbahnhof, the city's main railway station, with, for most of the day, some 13 trains per hour (tph) taking between 9 and 13 minutes for the journey.

The airport station is also linked to Konstanz station, just over the border in Germany, by an hourly Swiss InterRegio train. Several daily EuroCity trains call at the airport station en route from Zürich Hauptbahnhof to Bregenz, in Austria, and various German cities as far as Munich.

Services

the following services stop at Zürich Airport:[10]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tarifzonen . . 13 December 2020 . 26 December 2020 . de.
  2. Web site: Passagierfrequenz (2023) . . Lausanne, Switzerland . 2023 . data.sbb.ch – SBB DATA PORTAL . 4 August 2024.
  3. Swiss Confederation . map.geo.admin.ch . 23 April 2012.
  4. Swiss Confederation . map.geo.admin.ch with Siegfried Map First edition overlaid . 26 February 2016.
  5. Web site: Airport History . Flughafen Zürich AG . 30 July 2015.
  6. Web site: S-Bahn trains, buses and boats . ZVV . 9 December 2018 . 21 September 2019 .
  7. Web site: Stop: platform length (body) . 2022-12-17 . data.sbb.ch . en.
  8. Web site: Regional Network (50) . ZVV . 23 April 2012.
  9. Web site: Zürich Flughafen Zurich Airport . ZVV . 15 December 2019 . 3 July 2020.
  10. Web site: Abfahrt/Departure: Bahnhof/Station Zürich Flughafen . de . 11 December 2022 . 29 January 2023 . Swiss Federal Railways.