Wallisellen railway station

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Wallisellen
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A tram descends into Wallisellen station from the Stadtbahn viaduct, whilst an S-Bahn train departs
General information
LocationBahnhofplatz,
Wallisellen,
Canton of Zurich,
Switzerland
Coordinates 47°24′44″N8°35′32″E / 47.412153°N 8.592296°E / 47.412153; 8.592296
Elevation431 m (1,414 ft)
Owned by Swiss Federal Railways
Operated bySwiss Federal Railways
Line(s) Zürich–Winterthur
Wallisellen–Uster–Rapperswil
Platforms
Connections Zürich trams (route 12)
Passengers
201817,100 per weekday [1]
Services
Preceding station Logo Zurcher Verkehrsverbund.svg Zurich S-Bahn Following station
Zürich Oerlikon
towards Pfäffikon SZ
S8 Dietlikon
towards Winterthur
Zürich Oerlikon S14 Dübendorf
towards Hinwil
Zürich Oerlikon
towards Koblenz
S19 Dietlikon
towards Pfäffikon ZH
Location
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Wallisellen
Location in Switzerland
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Wallisellen
Wallisellen (Canton of Zürich)
Wallisellen railway station

Wallisellen is a railway station in Switzerland, in the municipality of Wallisellen. It is located on the Zurich to Winterthur railway line, and is to the Zurich side of the junction with the Wallisellen to Rapperswil via Uster line. [2] [3]

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The railway station is adjacent to the newly built Richti Shopping development.

Service

The station is an interchange point between the Zurich S-Bahn and the Stadtbahn Glattal light rail system. It is served by Zürich tram route 12, operating on behalf of the Stadtbahn Glattal, and by S-Bahn lines S8, S14 and S19. [2] [4] On weekends, there is also a nighttime S-Bahn services (SN8) offered by ZVV. [5]

Wallisellen is served by four mainline tracks, numbered 3 through 6 (1 and 2 correspond to the Stadtbahn Glattal), accessed by two island platforms. [6] Track 3 is used by eastbound trains to Effretikon and Hinwil, and track 4 by westbound trains to Zürich and beyond. Tracks 5 and 6 are not currently used in scheduled service. [7]

Summary of S-Bahn services:

See also

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  5. "Night timetable and line network". ZVV.
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  7. "Departure: Bahnhof Wallisellen" (PDF). SBB. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
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