- Zürich Hauptbahnhof
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name=Zürich Hauptbahnhof (Zürich HB)
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platform=16 long distance (3-18) 10Zürich S-Bahn (1-2, 21-24, 51-54)
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passengers=340,000 daily [cite web|url=http://mct.sbb.ch/mct/infra-infrastruktur_bahnausbauten_dml.pdf|author=Schweizerische Bundesbahn|title=Durchmesserlinie Altstetten–Zürich HB–Oerlikon|date=June 2004|format=PDF|language=German|accessdate=2008-08-02]
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map_locator=Zürich Hauptbahnhof (often shortened to Zürich HB) or "Zürich Main Station" is the largest railway station in
Zürich . Extremely central in situation, it accommodates trains from not only all overSwitzerland , but other countries inEurope as well, such as Spain and the neighbouring countriesFrance ,Italy ,Austria andGermany .The ground floor has 20 tracks (Tracks 3 - 18 and 51 - 54). Tracks 3 - 18 are for trains coming from major areas in Switzerland as well as most, if not all, international trains, such as the
EuroCity ,Cisalpino ,TGV andInterCityExpress . Tracks 51 - 54 are mostly used by regional trains.One floor below lie two tracks (Tracks 1 and 2), for the exclusive usage of SZU S-Bahn trains, which head west towards
Uetliberg and the western part of thecanton of Zürich .Another floor below there are four tracks catering mainly to regional trains in the canton. The S-Bahn trains use the four tracks (Tracks 21 to 24).
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1991 , this station was a dead-end station which did not permit traffic to go through the station. In1991 , an underground passage was opened to enable trains to proceed toZurich Stadelhofen . Formerly used only by theZurich S-Bahn , it is now also used by the ICE tilting train.Zurich HB is served by more than 2,700 daily trains. The station is busy at all times, with trains running as early as 5 AM and as late as 1 AM during the week. From Friday night to Sunday morning, the trains run all day and all night as part of the ZVV Nachtnetz (night network).
Numerous trams, trolleybuses and buses link to the main station.
The station is home to a vast underground shopping centre, of over 200 shops or other businesses, which benefits from the curious Swiss rule that only shops located in railway stations are allowed to open on Sundays. The huge underground "Rail City" is, therefore, usually bustling on Sundays even while the streets of Zurich are largely empty.
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* [http://www.sbb.ch/en/index.htm SBB-CFF-FFS website] (Swiss rail operator)
* [http://www.railcity.ch/index/index_zuerich.htm RailCity Zürich website] de icon fr icon
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