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The Bern S-Bahn (; ) is an
S-Bahn The S-Bahn ( , ), , is a hybrid urban rail, urban–suburban rail system serving a metropolitan region predominantly in German language, German-speaking countries. Some of the larger S-Bahn systems provide service similar to rapid transit syst ...
commuter rail Commuter rail or suburban rail is a Passenger train, passenger rail service that primarily operates within a metropolitan area, connecting Commuting, commuters to a Central business district, central city from adjacent suburbs or commuter town ...
network focused on
Bern Bern (), or Berne (), ; ; ; . is the ''de facto'' Capital city, capital of Switzerland, referred to as the "federal city".; ; ; . According to the Swiss constitution, the Swiss Confederation intentionally has no "capital", but Bern has gov ...
, the
capital city A capital city, or just capital, is the municipality holding primary status in a country, state (polity), state, province, department (administrative division), department, or other administrative division, subnational division, usually as its ...
of Switzerland. The network is roughly coterminous with Bern's
urban agglomeration An urban area is a human settlement with a high population density and an infrastructure of built environment. Urban areas originate through urbanization, and researchers categorize them as cities, towns, conurbations or suburbs. In urbani ...
. Its services connect with those of
Lucerne S-Bahn The Lucerne S-Bahn () is an S-Bahn-style commuter rail network focusing on Lucerne in Central Switzerland. Opened on 12 December 2004, the network forms part of the Central Switzerland S-Bahn project (), which also includes the Zug Stadtbahn (). ...
,
RER Fribourg RER Fribourg or RER Fribourg , Freiburg (, ) is an S-Bahn network in the canton of Fribourg in Switzerland. The network has two hubs, Bulle and Fribourg, and began operating in . History The RER Fribourg network began operation with the 11 D ...
,
RER Vaud RER Vaud () is an S-Bahn network in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland. It is centered on Lausanne and began operating in December 2004. Lines the network consists of the following lines: * : – (– ) * : Grandson – Lausanne (– Cully) ...
and transN. With approximately 9 million train kilometres per year, the Bern S-Bahn is the second-largest S-Bahn in Switzerland. It handles around 100,000 passengers daily (175,000 on weekdays), and thus carries the majority of the agglomeration's regional public transport traffic.


Operations

The Bern S-Bahn Bern is operated, under a joint commission from the
Canton of Bern The canton of Bern, or Berne (; ; ; ), is one of the Canton of Switzerland, 26 cantons forming the Switzerland, Swiss Confederation. Its capital city, Bern, is also the ''de facto'' capital of Switzerland. The bear is the heraldic symbol of the c ...
, its neighbouring cantons and the Federal Government, by the following railway companies: *
BLS AG BLS AG is a Swiss railway company created by the 2006 merger of BLS Lötschbergbahn and Regionalverkehr Mittelland AG. Its ownership is divided, with 55.8% of it owned by the canton of Berne, and 21.7% by the Swiss Confederation. It has two ma ...
(BLS); *
Regionalverkehr Bern-Solothurn Regionalverkehr Bern-Solothurn RBS () is a Switzerland, Swiss public transport company. It operates train, tram, and bus lines between Bern, Solothurn and Worb. History There had been a desire for a direct connection between Solothurn and Bern ...
(RBS). Upon the timetable change on 12 December 2004, the
Swiss Federal Railways Swiss Federal Railways (, SBB; , CFF; , FFS) is the national railway company of Switzerland. The company was founded in 1902 and is headquartered in Bern. It used to be a State-owned enterprise, government institution, but since 1999 it has be ...
(SBB-CFF-FFS) withdrew from its previous involvement in the operation of the Bern S-Bahn, but also took over all of the long-distance services previously operated by the BLS.


Lines

, the network consists of the following lines. Unless otherwise stated, the lines are .


Network map


Rolling stock

The normal
rolling stock The term rolling stock in the rail transport industry refers to railway vehicles, including both powered and unpowered vehicles: for example, locomotives, Railroad car#Freight cars, freight and Passenger railroad car, passenger cars (or coaches) ...
rosters for the Bern S-Bahn are: *
BLS RABe 515 The BLS RABe 515, also known as MUTZ, is a Swiss locomotive and railcar classification, class of bilevel rail car, bilevel electric multiple units manufactured by Stadler Rail for BLS AG. It is a second-generation derivative of the Stadler KISS. ...
("MUTZ"): up to two units per train (2 x 4- double-decker car EMU) * BLS RABe 515 ("MUTZ"): (6 car EMU) *
BLS RABe 528 The BLS RABe 528, also known as MIKA, is a Swiss locomotive and railcar classification, class of passenger electric multiple unit manufactured by Stadler Rail for BLS AG. It is a derivative of the Stadler FLIRT and began entering service in 2021 ...
("MIKA"): (up to two units per train (2 x 6 cars EMU)) *
BLS RABe 535 The BLS RABe 525, also known as ''NINA'' or ''Nina'', is a Switzerland, Swiss electric multiple unit built by Bombardier Transportation with electrical equipment by Alstom. The train is principally used by the BLS AG on Bern S-Bahn services, fo ...
("Lötschberger") * BLS RABe 535 ("Lötschberger") * BLS RABe 515 ("MUTZ"): up to two units per train (2 x 4- double-decker car EMU) * BLS RABe 515 ("MUTZ"): up to two units per train (2 x 4- double-decker car EMU) * ("NPZ") with two "" intermediate cars or ("NPZ") *
BLS RABe 525 The BLS RABe 525, also known as ''NINA'' or ''Nina'', is a Swiss electric multiple unit built by Bombardier Transportation with electrical equipment by Alstom. The train is principally used by the BLS AG on Bern S-Bahn services, four units (525 ...
("NINA") * BLS RABe 528 ("MIKA") (up to two units per train (2 x 6 cars EMU)) * BLS RABe 535 ("Lötschberger") * BLS RABe 525 ("NINA") * BLS RABe 525 ("NINA") or BLS RABe 535 ("Lötschberger"): 1-2 units per train (4 cars EMU) * BLS RABe 525 ("NINA") or BLS RABe 535 ("Lötschberger") * BLS RABe 525 ("NINA") * BLS RABe 525 ("NINA") or : 1–3 units per train (3 cars EMU) * BLS RBDe 565 ("NPZ") with two "B6 Jumbo" intermediate cars * BLS RBDe 565 ("NPZ") with two "B6 Jumbo" intermediate cars * BLS RABe 515 ("MUTZ") * ("Worbla"): in peak times 2 x Be 4/10, * supplementary trains Bern–Bolligen RBS Be 4/10 ("Worbla") * RBS Be 4/12 ("Seconda"): 2 EMU per train in peak hours, 1 EMU outside of peak hours * RBS Be 4/12 ("Seconda") or RBS Be 4/10 ("Worbla")


History

As early as 1974, (VBW), forerunner of
Regionalverkehr Bern-Solothurn Regionalverkehr Bern-Solothurn RBS () is a Switzerland, Swiss public transport company. It operates train, tram, and bus lines between Bern, Solothurn and Worb. History There had been a desire for a direct connection between Solothurn and Bern ...
(RBS), began operating S-Bahn-style
clock-face schedule A clock-face schedule, also cyclic schedule, is a public transport timetable, timetable system under which public transport services run at consistent intervals, as opposed to a timetable that is purely driven by demand and has irregular headways. ...
services in the Bern area. The next step came in 1987, when
Swiss Federal Railways Swiss Federal Railways (, SBB; , CFF; , FFS) is the national railway company of Switzerland. The company was founded in 1902 and is headquartered in Bern. It used to be a State-owned enterprise, government institution, but since 1999 it has be ...
(SBB) began running trains from through to or on a half-hourly schedule. The second line began operation on 28 May 1995, operating from to . At this time the "S"-style designations were introduced to differentiate the lines. The next expansion occurred in 1998, with the commissioning of the S3 (
Biel/Bienne Biel/Bienne (official bilingual wording; German language, German: ''Biel'' ; French language, French: ''Bienne'' ; Bernese German, locally ; ; ; ) is a bilingual city in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. With over 55,000 residents, it is the ...
−) and the S4 (Bern–− and beyond). The S33 and S44 supplemented service on the S3 and S4, while the S5 designation was applied to regional services between Bern and . Also introduced was the S55 for services from Bern to via .


2005

The December 2004 timetable change saw major expansions of the Bern S-Bahn concept. This was partly enabled by infrastructure improvements carried out under the
Rail 2000 Rail 2000 (German: ''Bahn 2000''; French: ''Rail 2000'', Italian: ''Ferrovia 2000'') is a large-scale project of the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS) established in 1987 to improve the quality of the Swiss rail network for the N ...
program. The three RBS lines were formally incorporated into the network, SBB transferred the operation of the S1 and S3 to the
Bern-Lötschberg-Simplon-Bahn The Bern-Lötschberg-Simplon-Bahn (BLS), known between 1997 and 2006 as the BLS Lötschbergbahn, was a Swiss railway company. In 2006 the company merged with Regionalverkehr Mittelland AG to form a new company called BLS AG. BLS owned the lar ...
(BLS). The network now consisted of the following services:


2009

The December 2008 timetable change saw several major alterations to the standard gauge part of the network. On the Lausanne–Bern line, the S11 was eliminated, and the S1 began operating half-hourly between Flamatt and Fribourg and skipping most local stops between Flamatt and . The S2's western terminus was changed from Schwarzenburg to Laupen BE. On the
Bern–Schwarzenburg railway line The Bern–Schwarzenburg railway line is a railway line in Switzerland. It was built by the ''Bern-Schwarzenburg-Bahn'' (Bern-Schwarzenburg Railway, ''BSB''). It was opened on 1 June 1907 between and Schwarzenburg. A train derailed in Ausse ...
, the new S6 replaced the S2 and S22, offering a half-hourly service between Schwarzenburg and Bern. On the Bern–Neuchâtel line, the new S52 replaced the S4 and S44 between Bern and Rosshäusern, and was extended to Kerzers, while the S51 was increased to half-hourly service and extended to the new station at . The S4 and S44 were re-routed over the Bern–Belp–Thun line to Thun via Belp, in place of the S33.


2010–2012

The December 2009 timetable change saw a limited number of changes. The most significant involved the S4 and S44. Service on the was cut back from Affoltern-Weier to , and the S4 and S44 swapped termini, with the S4 now going to Sumiswald-Grünen and the S44 going to Langnau i.E. The December 2011 addition of the S31 between and Belp (via Bern) increased the service frequency between those two stations to every fifteen minutes.


See also

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Trams in Bern The Bern tramway network () is a network of tramways forming part of the public transport system in Bern, the capital city of Switzerland. In operation since 1890, it presently has five lines, one of which incorporates the . The trams on the net ...
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Trolleybuses in Bern The Bern trolleybus system () is part of the public transport network of Bern, the capital city of Switzerland. Opened in 1940, it combines with the Bern S-Bahn, the Bern tramway network and Bern's urban motorbus network to form an integrated ...


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External links

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