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The ''Gottardo'' was an
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that, for most of its existence, linked Zurich, Switzerland, with
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, Italy. Introduced in 1961, it was a first-class-only
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(TEE) until 1988, then becoming a EuroCity service and finally a
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service – on a longer route, to
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– before being discontinued in 2002. The train followed the Gotthard railway and was named for the line, using the
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spelling for it, .


History


Trans Europ Express

The ''Gottardo'' provided a high-speed, first-class train service between and station, starting in 1961. It was operated by the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB-CFF-FFS) and
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(FS), and during its years as a TEE service it used the former's RAe TEE II-type electric multiple unit trainsets. These were air-conditioned and the normally six-car train included a restaurant car, operated by the Swiss Restaurant Car Company.'' Cooks Continental Timetable'' (February 1963 edition), p. 58. Peterborough, UK: Thomas Cook & Son, Ltd. The TEE ''Gottardo'' ran southbound in the morning and northbound in the evening, while the TEE ''
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'' served the same route northbound in the morning and southbound in the afternoon, until the ''Ticino'' was discontinued (in 1974)."Summer services, 1974" (changes taking effect). '' Thomas Cook Continental Timetable'' (March 29–April 25, 1974 edition), p. 465; also pp. 192–193. Peterborough, UK: Thomas Cook & Son, Ltd. The route via the Gotthard railway was very scenic and included passing through the
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. A writer for
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travel guides included the ''Gottardo'' and the ''Ticino'', and their shared route, in a list of Europe's most scenic train routes. In 1965, the route was extended from Zurich to
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( SBB station). However, in 1969, the northbound route was cut back again to Zurich, and only southbound journeys served Basel, departing from there and travelling to Zurich en route to Milan."Stop Press" (changes taking effect). '' Cook's Continental Timetable'' (June 1969 edition), p. 4; also p. 64. Thomas Cook & Son, Ltd. Starting with the 1974 summer timetable period, on 26 May 1974, the ''Gottardo'' was extended from Milan to
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( Brignole station), but this portion operated only during the summer timetable periods. The train reached Genoa with "just enough turnaround time for the same trainset to make the return journey" Nock, O.S. (1978). "Trans-Europe Expresses", in ''World Atlas of Railways'', p. 86. New York: Mayflower Books (original publisher: Artists House, London, UK). . back to Zurich the same day. This continued each summer through 1979, but was not repeated in 1980'' Thomas Cook International Timetable'' (March 1–April 5, 1980 edition), pp. 68, 557. or after. The Basel–Zurich portion was made weekdays-only in 1979'' Thomas Cook International Timetable'' (May 27–June 30, 1979 edition), p. 68. Thomas Cook Publishing. and dropped entirely in 1982, making the ''Gottardo''s route once again Zurich–Milano in both directions. After May 1987, the ''Gottardo'' was the only remaining international train in the TEE network, as all other international TEEs were converted to EuroCity (or another type of two-class train) or discontinued effective 31 May 1987.'' Thomas Cook Continental Timetable'' (May 1–30, 1987 edition), pp. 66, 472, 475. Thomas Cook Publishing. At that time, the southbound ''Gottardo'' route was extended a short distance within Zurich to begin at (Zürich Airport) station, but the northbound trips continued to terminate at
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.


Post-TEE

On 24 September 1988, the ''Gottardo'' was reclassified as a EuroCity train.''
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'' (April 1988 edition), pp. 6, 69.
It was the last international TEE at that time, but lost that distinction some years later, due to a short-lived revival of TEE service between
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from 1993 to 1995. For the 1988 change from TEE to EuroCity, SBB modified some of the RAe TEE II trainsets to convert some sections from first class to second class. Redesignated RABe-type, these EMUs continued to work the ''Gottardo'' after it became a EuroCity service, until being taken off the route in 1994.Haydock, David (June–July 1996). "The Second Demise of the TEE". '' Today's Railways'', pp. 22–24. Platform 5 Publishing (UK). ISSN 1354-2753. By 1990, the southbound route had been extended by 9 km to start in
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, with northbound trips still terminating at Zurich HB, but was cut back again to Zürich Flughafen in June 1991. On 28 May 1995, the train was reclassified as an
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(IC). On 1 June 1997, a major change to the ''Gottardo'', brought on by the introduction of '' Cisalpino-type'' high-speed trains on the Gotthard line, saw the IC ''Gottardo'' changed to a
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(EN) train running between Zurich and
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."International services from June 1" (changes taking effect). ''
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'' (May 1997 edition), p. 28.
In June 2002, the EN ''Gottardo'' was replaced by a new leg of the EN ''Roma'', running from Zurich and Basel, via
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and Brig, to Rome.''Thomas Cook European Timetable'' (May 2002 edition), pp. 3, 276–277, 576–579. A previously operating version of the EN ''Roma'' joined this new leg in Brig.


Trainsets

The electric multiple unit (EMU) trainsets that were used by the ''Gottardo'' from 1961 to 1994, or most of its life, were very unusual in their ability to operate at four different
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voltages. The RAe TEE II trainsets were built in 1961 and designed specifically for use on international TEE routes that served countries whose national rail systems used different overhead voltages. On the TEE routes ''
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'', the RAe trainsets needed all four different power settings; those routes travelled through five different countries. The route served by the ''Gottardo'' and ''Ticino'' served only two countries, but they have different line voltages. The multi-voltage RAe-TEE-type EMUs allowed the two Trans Europ Express trains to cross the Swiss-Italian border at
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without having to stop. All other trains serving the line had to stop at the border station to enable the Swiss locomotive to be replaced by an Italian one, or vice versa, because of the difference in line voltage. After the ''Ticino'' was discontinued (in 1971), the ''Gottardo'' was the only scheduled passenger train on the Lugano–Como line that did not have to stop at the border station, Chiasso. Border control officers carried out passport inspections on board the moving trains.


See also

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* List of named passenger trains of Europe


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{{EuroCity trains EuroCity Named passenger trains of Italy Named passenger trains of Switzerland Trans Europ Express Railway services introduced in 1961 International named passenger trains Railway services discontinued in 2002