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Januar 2020 S29 5 RE 16 S23 37 37 5 8925 1509 4511 2161 8425 2259 2259 509 Langenthal Biel/Bienne Bern Langenthal Basel SBB Basel SBB Lausanne Bern ab 6 04 6 06 6 34 6 34 Olten 6 42 6 59 7 02 7 05 7 20 Dulliken Däniken 7 10 Schönenwerd SO 7 13 Aarau 6 57 7 13 7 18 7 30 Aarau 6 58 7 10 7 15 7 19 7 23 7 23 7 32 Rupperswil 7 02 7 23 Lenzburg 7 18 7 27 7 31 7 31 Wildegg 7 07 Holderbank AG 7 09 Schinznach Bad 7 11 Brugg AG 7 17 7 28 7 44 Brugg AG 7 22 7 30 7 45 Turgi 7 26 7 49 Baden 7 38 7 55 Wettingen Zürich Altstetten 7 35 Zürich HB 7 30 7 43 7 54 7 52 7 52 7 56 Zürich Flughafen an 7 51 8 04 8 12 8 14 8 12 8 14 8 14 St. Gallen St. Gallen S29 17 RE 36 RE RE S26 5 8927 2359 4811 1961 4761 4761 8629 1511 Sursee Bern Basel SBB Lausanne Bern ab 6 38 7 04 7 04 7 04 7 06 Olten 7 23 7 30 7 35 7 38 7 39 7 59 Dulliken 7 43 Däniken 7 46 Schönenwerd SO 7 48 Aarau 7 34 7 45 7 48 7 54 Aarau 7 34 7 53 7 45 7 48 7 55 Rupperswil 7 39 Lenzburg 8 00 8 02 Wildegg 7 42 7 52 Holderbank AG 7 44 Schinznach Bad 7 46 Brugg AG 7 51 7 59 8 00 Brugg AG 7 52 8 00 8 03 8 03 Turgi 7 56 8 07 8 07 Baden 8 08 8 12 8 12 Wettingen 8 15 8 15 Zürich Altstetten 8 00 Zürich HB 8 06 8 22 8 24 8 30 Zürich Flughafen an 8 24 8 42 8 42 8 51 Rotkreuz St. Gallen 3 / 36 FAHRPLANJAHR 2020 650 Olten - Brugg - Baden - Zürich Olten - Aarau - Lenzburg - Zürich Stand: 24. 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