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Oktober 2019 RE 1 16 17 8 RE 1 16 2823 719 2175 2373 821 2825 721 2177 SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB Genève-Aéroport Brig Genève-Aéroport Bern 13 06 13 32 13 34 13 38 14 02 14 06 14 32 14 34 Zollikofen Burgdorf 13 21 13 53 14 21 Wynigen 13 27 14 27 Herzogenbuchsee 13 35 14 05 14 35 Langenthal 13 41 14 12 14 41 Olten 13 54 14 00 14 24 14 54 15 00 Olten 14 02 14 30 15 02 Aarau 14 15 15 15 Brugg AG 14 30 15 30 Baden 14 38 15 38 Lenzburg Zürich Altstetten 15 00 Zürich HB 14 28 14 54 15 06 14 58 15 28 15 54 St. Gallen Romanshorn St. Gallen 17 8 RE 1 16 17 8 RE 2375 823 2827 723 2179 2377 825 2829 SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB Brig Genève-Aéroport Brig Bern 14 38 15 02 15 06 15 32 15 34 15 38 16 02 16 06 Zollikofen Burgdorf 14 53 15 21 15 53 16 21 Wynigen 15 27 16 27 Herzogenbuchsee 15 05 15 35 16 05 16 35 Langenthal 15 12 15 41 16 12 16 41 Olten 15 24 15 54 16 00 16 24 16 54 Olten 15 30 16 02 16 30 Aarau 16 15 Brugg AG 16 30 Baden 16 38 Lenzburg Zürich Altstetten 16 00 17 00 Zürich HB 16 06 15 58 16 28 16 54 17 06 16 58 Romanshorn St. Gallen Romanshorn 1 16 17 8 RE 1 1429 725 2181 2379 827 2831 1431 727 SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB Genève-Aéroport Brig Genève-Aéroport Bern 16 10 16 32 16 34 16 38 17 02 17 06 17 10 17 32 Zollikofen Burgdorf 16 53 17 21 Wynigen 17 27 Herzogenbuchsee 17 05 17 35 Langenthal 17 12 17 41 Olten 17 00 17 24 17 54 Olten 17 02 17 30 Aarau 17 15 Brugg AG 17 30 Baden 17 38 Lenzburg Zürich Altstetten 18 00 Zürich HB 17 10 17 28 17 54 18 06 17 58 18 10 18 28 St. Gallen Romanshorn St. Gallen 3 / 10 FAHRPLANJAHR 2020 550 Bern - Zürich HB Stand: 18. Oktober 2019 16 17 8 RE 1 16 17 8 2183 2381 829 2833 729 2185 2383 831 SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB Brig Genève-Aéroport Brig Bern 17 34 17 38 18 02 18 06 18 32 18 34 18 38 19 02 Zollikofen Burgdorf 17 53 18 21 18 53 Wynigen 18 27 Herzogenbuchsee 18 05 18 35 19 05 Langenthal 18 12 18 41 19 12 Olten 18 00 18 24 18 54 19 00 19 24 Olten 18 02 18 30 19 02 19 30 Aarau 18 15 19 15 Brugg AG 18 30 19 30 Baden 18 38 19 38 Lenzburg Zürich Altstetten 19 00 20 00 Zürich HB 18 54 19 06 18 58 19 28 19 54 20 06 19 58 Romanshorn St. Gallen Romanshorn RE 1 16 17 8 RE 1 16 2835 731 2187 2385 833 2837 733 2189 SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB Genève-Aéroport Brig Genève-Aéroport Bern 19 06 19 32 19 34 19 38 20 02 20 06 20 32 20 34 Zollikofen Burgdorf 19 21 19 53 20 21 Wynigen 19 27 20 27 Herzogenbuchsee 19 35 20 05 20 35 Langenthal 19 41 20 12 20 41 Olten 19 54 20 00 20 24 20 54 21 00 Olten 20 02 20 30 21 02 Aarau 20 15 21 15 Brugg AG 20 30 21 30 Baden 20 38 21 38 Lenzburg Zürich Altstetten 21 00 Zürich HB 20 28 20 54 21 06 20 58 21 28 21 54 Romanshorn 17 8 RE 1 1 16 17 8 2387 835 2839 735 735 2191 2389 837 SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB Brig Genève-Aéroport Genève-Aéroport Bern 20 38 21 02 21 06 21 32 21 32 21 34 21 38 22 02 Zollikofen Burgdorf 20 53 21 21 21 54 Wynigen 21 27 Herzogenbuchsee 21 05 21 35 22 07 Langenthal 21 12 21 41 22 12 Olten 21 24 21 54 21 57 22 00 22 25 22 28 Olten 22 00 22 02 22 30 Aarau 22 15 Brugg AG 22 30 Baden 22 38 Lenzburg Zürich Altstetten Zürich HB 21 58 22 28 22 32 22 54 23 02 Romanshorn Romanshorn 4 / 10 FAHRPLANJAHR 2020 550 Bern - Zürich HB Stand: 18. Oktober 2019 RE 1 16 8 RE 1 8 RE 2841 737 2193 839 2843 739 841 2845 SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB SBB Genève-Aéroport Lausanne Lausanne Bern 22 06 22 32 23 02 23 06 23 32 0 02 0 06 Zollikofen Burgdorf 22 23 23 23 0 23 Wynigen 22 29 23 29 0 29 Herzogenbuchsee 22 36 23 36 0 36 Langenthal 22 42 23 42 0 42 Olten 22 54 22 57 23 28 23 55 23 58 0 28 0 55 Olten 23 00 23 02 23 30 0 02 0 33 Aarau 23 15 0 14 Brugg AG 23 30 Baden 23 38 Lenzburg Zürich Altstetten Zürich HB 23 32 23 54 0 01 0 37 1 04 8 RE 843 2847 SBB SBB Lausanne Bern 1 04 1 09 Zollikofen Burgdorf 1 25 Wynigen 1 31 Herzogenbuchsee 1 38 Langenthal 1 44 Olten 1 30 1 57 Olten 1 33 Aarau 1 45 Brugg AG Baden Lenzburg Zürich Altstetten Zürich HB 2 07 550 Zürich HB - Bern Stand: 18.
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