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Brunnen railway station

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Elevation
  
435 m

Operated by
  
SBB-CFF-FFS

Distance
  
20.5 km from Immensee

Owner
  
Swiss Federal Railways

Owned by
  
SBB-CFF-FFS

Line(s)
  
Gotthard railway

Opened
  
1882

Platforms in use
  
4

Brunnen railway station

Location
  
6440 Brunnen Ingenbohl, Schwyz, Schwyz Switzerland

Address
  
6440 Ingenbohl, Switzerland

Similar
  
Schwyz railway station, Arth‑Goldau railway station, Flüelen railway station, Erstfeld railway station, Alps

Brunnen is a railway station serving the resort of Brunnen, in the Swiss canton of Schwyz and municipality of Ingenbohl. It is located on the Gotthard railway, and is served by long-distance trains as well as by commuter and suburban trains.

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History

After some argument between the inhabitants of Brunnen and those of Ingenbohl about the location, the station was opened in 1882, when the Gotthardbahn opened the section from Immensee to Bellinzona. In 1903 the station was rebuilt because the older station had become too small for the amount of traffic. In 2004, the station became part of the networks of the S-Bahn Luzern and Stadtbahn Zug.

Services

In the 1960s and '70s, Brunnen hosted international trains to Lecce, in Italy, and Hoek van Holland, in the Netherlands.

Today Brunnen is served by an hourly InterRegio train between Locarno and Arth-Goldau which continues alternately either to Basel SBB or to Zürich HB. The station is also served by line S2 of the Stadtbahn Zug, which operates hourly between Zug, Arth-Goldau and Erstfeld, and is the terminus of line S3 of the S-Bahn Luzern, which operates hourly to and from Lucerne.

Goods station

Until 2004 there was a Service Center of SBB Cargo to the north of the station. Today, the buildings are partly used by a Kart Racing track. The remainder of the building is scheduled to be demolished in the near future, in order to allow the construction of a new block of houses.

References

Brunnen railway station Wikipedia