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Eglisau–Neuhausen railway line : ウィキペディア英語版
Eglisau–Neuhausen railway line

The Eglisau–Neuhausen railway line is a cross-border railway line in Europe.
==Description==
The line links Eglisau in the Swiss canton of Zurich with the city of Schaffhausen in the Swiss canton of Schaffhausen, crossing some of the German state of Baden-Württemberg in between. It thus crosses the Swiss–German border twice.
The line is long, standard gauge and electrified at supplied by overhead line. The section between Hüntwangen-Wil and Rafz is double track, whilst the rest of the line is single track.〔
Schaffhausen was first connected to the Swiss railway system in 1857 with the opening of the Rheinfall Railway. Whilst this line was entirely on Swiss soil, and provided a direct link to the city of Winterthur, it only provided a rather indirect route to the rest of Switzerland and the Gotthard Railway. The Swiss Northeastern Railway therefore constructed the Eglisau to Neuhausen line, which opened in 1897.
The construction of the line involved the building of several civil engineering structures, including the Eglisau railway bridge across the Rhine at the southern end of the line. At the northern end of the line, two tunnels were necessary, with lengths of and .
The whole line, including the section in Germany, now belongs to the Swiss Federal Railways, and is subject to Swiss rail regulations and Swiss domestic rail fares.〔 Besides the junction stations of Eglisau and Neuhausen, there are four intermediate stations, of which two are in Switzerland and two in Germany. A fifth intermediate station, at Altenburg-Rheinau, was closed in 2011.
The line carries an hourly service of long-distance passenger trains between Zurich and Schaffhausen, with some trains operating as far as Frankfurt and Bern. Trains on the Zurich S-Bahn line S5 operate from Zurich as far as Rafz (just before the German border); line S22 provides a local service from Bülach to Schaffhausen.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 S-Bahn trains, buses and boats )〕 Freight trains also use the line between Germany and the Gotthard route.

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