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305 Neuchâtel - Ins - Kerzers - Bern (S-Bahn Bern, Linien S5, S51, S52) Payerne - Murten/Morat - Kerzers - Bern Stand: 23 FAHRPLANJAHR 2021 305 Neuchâtel - Ins - Kerzers - Bern (S-Bahn Bern, Linien S5, S51, S52) Payerne - Murten/Morat - Kerzers - Bern Stand: 23. November 2020 S5 S5 66 S9 S51 S52 S51 S51 S5 S5 S5 15817 15717 3907 24907 16121 16219 16123 16123 15721 15821 15821 BLS BLS BLS SBB BLS BLS BLS BLS BLS BLS BLS [La Chaux- de-Fonds] Yverdon-les-Bains ab Neuchâtel an La Chaux-de-Fonds ab 05 02 05 02 05 02 Neuchâtel an 05 29 05 29 05 29 La Chaux-de-Fonds, 04 51 04 51 05 21 gare ab Neuchâtel, gare an 05 26 05 26 05 56 Neuchâtel 05 04 05 32 05 35 06 01 St-Blaise-Lac 05 07 05 38 06 04 Marin-Epagnier 05 11 05 42 06 08 Zihlbrücke 05 12 05 43 06 09 Gampelen 05 14 05 46 06 11 Ins 05 18 05 42 05 50 06 16 Ins 05 19 05 43 05 52 06 17 Müntschemier 05 21 05 55 06 19 Payerne 06 00 Corcelles-Nord Dompierre FR Domdidier 06 05 Avenches 06 08 Faoug 06 11 Murten/Morat 06 16 Murten/Morat 05 13 05 47 06 17 06 17 Muntelier-Löwenberg 05 15 05 49 06 19 06 19 Galmiz 05 17 05 51 06 21 06 21 Kerzers 05 22 05 26 05 48 05 56 05 59 06 24 06 26 06 26 Kerzers 05 27 05 49 06 00 06 30 06 30 06 30 Gümmenen 05 32 06 06 06 35 06 35 06 35 Rosshäusern 05 37 06 10 06 39 06 39 06 39 Riedbach 05 39 06 13 Bern Brünnen Westside 05 44 06 06 06 17 06 32 06 32 06 44 06 44 06 44 Bern Bümpliz Nord 05 46 06 07 06 19 06 33 06 33 06 46 06 46 06 46 Bern Bümpliz Nord 05 46 06 08 06 19 06 34 06 34 06 46 06 46 06 46 Bern Stöckacker 05 47 06 09 06 21 06 35 06 35 06 47 06 47 Bern 05 52 06 07 06 14 06 26 06 40 06 44 06 52 06 52 06 52 1 / 31 FAHRPLANJAHR 2021 305 Neuchâtel - Ins - Kerzers - Bern (S-Bahn Bern, Linien S5, S51, S52) Payerne - Murten/Morat - Kerzers - Bern Stand: 23. November 2020 66 S9 S20 S51 S52 66 S51 S51 S5 S5 S5 3909 24909 14421 16125 16223 3911 16127 16127 15725 15825 15825 BLS SBB TPF BLS BLS BLS BLS BLS BLS BLS BLS [La Chaux- Lausanne de-Fonds] Yverdon-les-Bains ab 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 09 06 39 Neuchâtel an 06 24 06 24 06 24 06 44 06 56 La Chaux-de-Fonds ab 06 02 06 02 06 02 06 02 06 02 Neuchâtel an 06 29 06 29 06 29 06 29 06 29 La Chaux-de-Fonds, 05 51 05 51 05 51 05 51 06 21 gare ab 06 08 Neuchâtel, gare an 06 26 06 26 06 26 06 26 06 56 06 43 Neuchâtel 06 32 06 35 06 35 06 56 07 01 St-Blaise-Lac 06 38 06 38 07 00 07 04 Marin-Epagnier 06 42 06 42 07 08 Zihlbrücke 07 09 Gampelen 07 11 Ins 06 42 06 46 06 47 07 07 07 16 Ins 06 43 06 47 06 52 07 08 07 17 Müntschemier 06 55 07 14 07 19 Payerne 06 18 07 00 Corcelles-Nord 06 20 Dompierre FR 06 23 Domdidier 06 25 07 05 Avenches 06 30 07 08 Faoug 06 33 07 11 Murten/Morat 06 38 06 56 07 16 Murten/Morat 06 47 07 17 07 17 Muntelier-Löwenberg 06 49 07 19 07 19 Galmiz 06 51 07 21 07 21 Kerzers 06 48 06 56 06 59 07 24 07 26 07 26 Kerzers 06 49 07 00 07 30 07 30 07 30 Gümmenen 07 06 07 23 07 35 07 35 07 35 Rosshäusern 07 10 07 39 07 39 07 39 Riedbach 07 13 Bern Brünnen Westside 07 06 07 17 07 32 07 32 07 44 07 44 07 44 Bern Bümpliz Nord 07 07 07 19 07 33 07 33 07 46 07 46 07 46 Bern Bümpliz Nord 07 08 07 19 07 34 07 34 07 46 07 46 07 46 Bern Stöckacker 07 09 07 21 07 35 07 35 07 47 07 47 Bern 07 07 07 14 07 26 07 36 07 40 07 44 07 52 07 52 07 52 Fribourg/ Freiburg 2 / 31 FAHRPLANJAHR 2021 305 Neuchâtel - Ins - Kerzers - Bern (S-Bahn Bern, Linien S5, S51, S52) Payerne - Murten/Morat - Kerzers - Bern Stand: 23. November 2020 66 S9 S20 S8 S51 S52 S51 S51 S5 S5 66 3913 24913 14427 24815 16129 16227 16131 16131 15729 15829 3915 BLS SBB TPF SBB BLS BLS BLS BLS BLS BLS BLS [La Chaux- Lausanne Palézieux [La Chaux- de-Fonds] de-Fonds] Yverdon-les-Bains ab 07 06 07 06 07 39 08 06 Neuchâtel an 07 24 07 24 07 56 08 24 La Chaux-de-Fonds ab 07 02 07 02 07 02 08 02 Neuchâtel an 07 29 07 29 07 29 08 29 La Chaux-de-Fonds, 06 51 06 51 07 21 07 51 gare ab Neuchâtel, gare an 07 26 07 26 07 56 08 26 Neuchâtel 07 32 07 35 08 01 08 32 St-Blaise-Lac 07 38 08 04 Marin-Epagnier 07 42 08 08 Zihlbrücke 08 09 Gampelen 08 11 Ins 07 42 07 46 08 16 08 42 Ins 07 43 07 47 08 17 08 43 Müntschemier 08 19 Payerne 07 18 07 48 Corcelles-Nord 07 20 Dompierre FR 07 23 07 52 Domdidier 07 25 07 54 Avenches 07 30 07 58 Faoug 07 33 Murten/Morat 07 38 07 56 Murten/Morat 07 47 08 17 Muntelier-Löwenberg 07 49 08 19 Galmiz 07 51 08 21 Kerzers 07 48 07 56 08 24 08 26 08 48 Kerzers 07 49 08 00 08 30 08 30 08 49 Gümmenen 08 06 08 35 08 35 Rosshäusern 08 10 08 39 08 39 Riedbach 08 13 Bern Brünnen Westside 08 06 08 17 08 32 08 32 08 44 08 44 Bern Bümpliz Nord 08 07 08 19 08 33 08 33 08 46 08 46 Bern Bümpliz Nord 08 08 08 19 08 34 08 34 08 46 08 46 Bern Stöckacker 08 09 08 21 08 35 08 35 Bern 08 07 08 14 08 26 08 40 08 44 08 52 08 52 09 07 Fribourg/ Freiburg 3 / 31 FAHRPLANJAHR 2021 305 Neuchâtel - Ins - Kerzers - Bern (S-Bahn Bern, Linien S5, S51, S52) Payerne - Murten/Morat - Kerzers - Bern Stand: 23. November 2020 S9 S20 S51 S52 S51 S51 S5 S5 66 S9 S20 24917 14431 16133 16231 16135 16135 15733 15833 3917 24921 14435 SBB TPF BLS BLS BLS BLS BLS BLS BLS SBB TPF Lausanne [La Chaux- Lausanne de-Fonds] Yverdon-les-Bains ab 08 06 08 39 09 06 09 06 Neuchâtel an 08 24 08 56 09 24 09 24 La Chaux-de-Fonds ab 08 02 08 02 09 02 09 02 Neuchâtel an 08 29 08 29 09 29 09 29 La Chaux-de-Fonds, 07 51 08 21 08 51 08 51 gare ab Neuchâtel, gare an 08 26 08 56 09 26 09 26 Neuchâtel 08 35 09 01 09 32 09 35 St-Blaise-Lac 08 38 09 04 09 38 Marin-Epagnier 08 42 09 08 09 42 Zihlbrücke 09 09 Gampelen 09 11 Ins 08 46 09 16 09 42 09 46 Ins 08 47 09 17 09 43 09 47 Müntschemier 09 19 Payerne 08 18 09 18 Corcelles-Nord 08 20 09 20 Dompierre FR 08 23 09 23 Domdidier 08 25 09 25 Avenches 08 30 09 30 Faoug 08 33 09 33 Murten/Morat 08 38 08 56 09 38 09 56 Murten/Morat 08 47 09 17 09 47 Muntelier-Löwenberg 08 49 09 19 09 49 Galmiz 08 51 09 21 09 51 Kerzers 08 56 09 24 09 26 09 48 09 56 Kerzers 09 00 09 30 09 30 09 49 Gümmenen 09 06 09 35 09 35 Rosshäusern 09 10 09 39 09 39 Riedbach 09 13 Bern Brünnen Westside 09 06 09 17 09 32 09 32 09 44 09 44 Bern Bümpliz Nord 09 07 09 19 09 33 09 33 09 46 09 46 Bern Bümpliz Nord 09 08 09 19 09 34 09 34 09 46 09 46 Bern Stöckacker 09 09 09 21 09 35 09 35 Bern 09 14 09 26 09 40 09 44 09 52 09 52 10 07 Fribourg/ Fribourg/ Freiburg Freiburg 4 / 31 FAHRPLANJAHR 2021 305 Neuchâtel - Ins - Kerzers - Bern (S-Bahn Bern, Linien S5, S51, S52) Payerne - Murten/Morat - Kerzers - Bern Stand: 23. November 2020 S51 S52 S51 S51 S5 S5 66 S9 S20 S51 S52 16137 16235 16139 16139 15737 15837 3919 24925 14439 16141 16239 BLS BLS BLS BLS BLS BLS BLS SBB TPF BLS BLS [La Chaux- Lausanne de-Fonds] Yverdon-les-Bains ab 09 39 10 06 10 06 Neuchâtel an 09 56 10 24 10 24 La Chaux-de-Fonds ab 09 02 10 02 10 02 Neuchâtel an 09 29 10 29 10 29 La Chaux-de-Fonds, 09 21 09 51 09 51 gare ab Neuchâtel, gare an 09 56 10 26 10 26 Neuchâtel 10 01 10 32 10 35 St-Blaise-Lac 10 04 10 38 Marin-Epagnier 10 08 10 42 Zihlbrücke 10 09 Gampelen 10 11 Ins 10 16 10 42 10 46 Ins 10 17 10 43 10 47 Müntschemier 10 19 Payerne 10 18 Corcelles-Nord 10 20 Dompierre FR 10 23 Domdidier 10 25 Avenches 10 30 Faoug 10 33 Murten/Morat 10 38 10 56 Murten/Morat 10 17 10 47 Muntelier-Löwenberg 10 19 10 49 Galmiz 10 21 10 51 Kerzers 10 24 10 26 10 48 10 56 Kerzers 10 00 10 30 10 30 10 49 11 00 Gümmenen 10 06 10 35 10 35 11 06 Rosshäusern 10 10 10 39 10 39 11 10 Riedbach 10 13 11 13 Bern Brünnen Westside 10 06 10 17 10 32 10 32 10 44 10 44 11 06 11 17 Bern Bümpliz Nord 10 07 10 19 10 33 10 33 10 46 10 46 11 07 11 19 Bern Bümpliz Nord 10 08 10 19 10 34 10 34 10 46 10 46 11 08 11 19 Bern Stöckacker 10 09 10 21 10 35 10 35 11 09 11 21 Bern 10 14 10 26 10 40 10 44 10 52 10 52 11 07 11 14 11 26 Fribourg/ Freiburg 5 / 31 FAHRPLANJAHR 2021 305 Neuchâtel - Ins - Kerzers - Bern (S-Bahn Bern, Linien S5, S51, S52) Payerne - Murten/Morat - Kerzers - Bern Stand: 23.
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