Stettbach railway station
Stettbach railway station is a railway station on the north-eastern boundary of the Swiss city of Zurich. Although the station is located just within the city boundary, in the city's Schwamendingen district, it takes its name from the nearby village of Stettbach, which is in the adjacent municipality of Dübendorf. It is located on the border between fare zones 110 and 121 of the ZVV.
History
Stettbach station, along with the Zürichberg Tunnel and the connecting railway on which the station is situated, were opened in 1990. At the same time Zürich Stadelhofen station was connected by the Hirschengraben Tunnel to new through low level platforms at Zürich Hauptbahnhof, thus creating the through west-east backbone of the Zürich S-Bahn. In conjunction with the opening of the Glattalbahn in 2010, the tram and bus station on the surface were rebuilt.Operation
The station is on the Zürichberg line, which links Zürich Stadelhofen station, in central Zurich, with Dietlikon and Dübendorf stations. The station has a single platform below ground level, served by two tracks, and at the southern end of the station the railway tracks enter the Zürichberg Tunnel to Zürich Stadelhofen.The station is served by the following lines of the Zurich S-Bahn:
All lines are operated by the Swiss Federal Railways. During weekends, there are also five nighttime S-Bahn service offered by ZVV.
- Nighttime S-Bahn :
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