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Abfahrt Départ - Partenza - Departure Abfahrt Départ - Partenza - Departure 2 00 Gleis Sekt. 12 21 S1 Baar via Zug 8 16 42 S5 Giswil via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 20 32 S9 Beinwil am See via Emmenbrücke– 2 2 35 RE Zürich HB via Zug 7 12 27 S4 Wolfenschiessen via 14 16 44 S1 Sursee via Emmenbrücke 9 Hochdorf Bahnhof Luzern Luzern Allmend/Messe 11 20 35 75 Zürich HB via Rotkreuz–Zug–Baar– 5 12 30 27 Basel SBB via Sursee–Olten 3 16 51 S1 Baar via Zug 3 Thalwil 6 13 Dezember 2020 - 11 Dezember 2021 4 5 20 39 S3 Arth-Goldau via Luzern Verkehrshaus 5 12 32 S9 Lenzburg via Emmenbrücke–Hochdorf 3 16 54 26 Basel SBB via Olten 7 6 7 [Treno Gottardo] 20 42 S5 Giswil via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 12 35 75 Konstanz via Rotkreuz–Zug– 5 16 57 S4 Stans via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 20 44 S1 Sursee via Emmenbrücke 9 Zürich HB–Zürich Flughafen 16 57 RE Bern via Wolhusen 5 10 12 39 St. Gallen via Luzern Verkehrshaus– 2 6 20 51 S1 Baar via Zug 3 4 00 Gleis Sekt. Arth-Goldau–Biberbrugg 3 16 57 RE Langenthal via Wolhusen 5 20 54 26 Basel SBB via Olten 7 4 22 S1 Turgi via Emmenbrücke–Olten–Aarau 11 C 8 27 S4 Wolfenschiessen via 14 [Voralpen-Express] 6 [Treno Gottardo] 9 C Luzern Allmend/Messe 12 42 S5 Giswil via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 20 57 S4 Stans via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 4 50 RE Bern via Wolhusen 11 BC 8 30 27 Basel SBB via Sursee–Olten 4 12 44 S1 Sursee via Emmenbrücke 9 20 57 RE Bern via Wolhusen 4 17 00 Gleis Sekt. 4 52 Zürich Flughafen via Zürich HB 10 8 32 S9 Lenzburg via Emmenbrücke–Hochdorf 5 12 51 S1 Baar via Zug 3 5 6 7 12 54 26 Basel SBB via Olten 7 17 00 15 Genève-Aéroport via Sursee–Bern 8 4 54 26 Basel SBB via Olten 6 8 35 75 Konstanz via Rotkreuz–Zug– 5 [Treno Gottardo] 17 02 S9 Lenzburg via Emmenbrücke–Hochdorf 10 21 00 Gleis Sekt. [Treno Gottardo] 9 Zürich HB–Zürich Flughafen 7 12 57 S4 Stans via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 17 05 RE Olten via Emmenbrücke 9 4 58 RE Olten via Emmenbrücke 9 8 36 Engelberg via Stans 13 12 57 RE Bern via Wolhusen 5 17 06 S3 Brunnen via Schwyz 11 21 00 15 Lausanne via Sursee–Bern 8 9 B [SKI- UND WANDER-EXPRESS] 15 12 57 RE Langenthal via Wolhusen 5 17 06 Interlaken Ost via Sarnen 12 21 02 S9 Lenzburg via Emmenbrücke–Hochdorf 10 10 C 8 39 St. Gallen via Luzern Verkehrshaus– 2 12 57 RE Willisau via Wolhusen 5 [LUZERN-INTERLAKEN EXPRESS] 21 05 RE Olten via Emmenbrücke 9 Arth-Goldau–Biberbrugg 6 17 09 70 Zürich Flughafen via Zürich HB 3 21 06 S3 Brunnen via Schwyz 11 [Voralpen-Express] 6 21 06 Meiringen via Sarnen 12 Gleis Sekt. 13 00 Gleis Sekt. 5 00 8 42 S5 Giswil via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 17 10 Engelberg via Stans 13 [LUZERN-INTERLAKEN EXPRESS] 5 02 S9 Beinwil am See via Emmenbrücke– 11 8 44 S1 Sursee via Emmenbrücke 9 13 00 15 Genève-Aéroport via Sursee–Bern 8 [LUZERN-ENGELBERG EXPRESS] 21 09 70 Zürich Flughafen via Zürich HB 5 Hochdorf 11 BC 10 13 02 S9 Lenzburg via Emmenbrücke–Hochdorf 10 17 12 S5 Giswil via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 6 5 02 S9 Lenzburg via Emmenbrücke– 11 8 51 S1 Baar via Zug 3 13 05 RE Olten via Emmenbrücke 9 17 14 S1 Sursee via Emmenbrücke 4 21 10 Engelberg via Stans 13 Hochdorf 11 BC 4 13 06 S3 Brunnen via Schwyz 11 6 [LUZERN-ENGELBERG EXPRESS] 5 04 Engelberg via Stans 15 8 54 26 Basel SBB via Olten 7 13 06 Interlaken Ost via Sarnen 12 17 16 S6 Langenthal via Wolhusen 4 21 12 S5 Giswil via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 [LUZERN-ENGELBERG EXPRESS] [Treno Gottardo] [LUZERN-INTERLAKEN EXPRESS] 5 21 14 S1 Sursee via Emmenbrücke 2 5 14 S1 Sursee via Emmenbrücke 10 8 57 S4 Stans via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 13 09 70 Zürich Flughafen via Zürich HB 6 17 16 S6 Langnau i.E. via Wolhusen 4 3 11 8 57 RE Bern via Wolhusen 5 13 10 Engelberg via Stans 13 5 21 16 S6 Langenthal via Wolhusen 3 9 8 57 RE Willisau via Wolhusen 5 [LUZERN-ENGELBERG EXPRESS] 17 18 26 Bellinzona via Arth-Goldau–Schwyz 7 4 5 16 S6 Langenthal via Wolhusen 6 13 12 S5 Giswil via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 [Treno Gottardo] 5 5 16 S6 Langnau i.E. via Wolhusen 6 13 14 S1 Sursee via Emmenbrücke 4 17 18 26 Locarno via Arth-Goldau–Schwyz 7 21 16 S6 Langnau i.E. via Wolhusen 3 Gleis Sekt. 5 21 S1 Baar via Zug 10 9 00 2 [Treno Gottardo] 4 9 9 00 15 Genève-Aéroport via Sursee–Bern 8 13 16 S6 Langenthal via Wolhusen 5 17 21 S1 Baar via Zug 8 5 5 24 S55 Sachseln via Sarnen 13 9 02 S9 Lenzburg via Emmenbrücke–Hochdorf 10 13 16 S6 Langnau i.E. via Wolhusen 5 17 23 S99 Hochdorf via Emmenbrücke 11 21 18 26 Erstfeld via Arth-Goldau–Schwyz 6 5 27 S4 Wolfenschiessen via 14 9 05 RE Olten via Emmenbrücke 11 13 18 26 Bellinzona via Arth-Goldau–Schwyz 7 17 24 S55 Sachseln via Sarnen 12 [Treno Gottardo] 7 Luzern Allmend/Messe 9 [Treno Gottardo] 17 27 S4 Wolfenschiessen via 14 21 21 S1 Baar via Zug 8 5 28 75 Konstanz via Ebikon–Gisikon-Root– 4 9 06 S3 Brunnen via Schwyz 11 13 18 26 Locarno via Arth-Goldau–Schwyz 7 Luzern Allmend/Messe 21 27 S4 Wolfenschiessen via 14 Zürich HB–Zürich Flughafen 9 [Treno Gottardo] 17 30 27 Basel SBB via Sursee–Olten 3 Luzern Allmend/Messe 5 30 27 Basel SBB via Sursee–Olten 7 9 06 Interlaken Ost via Sarnen 12 13 21 S1 Baar via Zug 8 5 21 30 27 Basel SBB via Sursee–Olten 4 5 32 S9 Lenzburg via Emmenbrücke–Hochdorf 9 [LUZERN-INTERLAKEN EXPRESS] 13 27 S4 Wolfenschiessen via 14 17 32 S9 Beinwil am See via Emmenbrücke– 7 3 BC 5 35 75 Konstanz via Rotkreuz–Zug– 4 9 09 70 Zürich Flughafen via Zürich HB 6 Luzern Allmend/Messe Hochdorf 21 32 S9 Hochdorf via Emmenbrücke–Hochdorf 2 Zürich HB–Zürich Flughafen 9 10 Engelberg via Stans 13 13 30 27 Basel SBB via Sursee–Olten 3 17 32 S9 Lenzburg via Emmenbrücke–Hochdorf 7 7 5 39 S3 Arth-Goldau via Luzern Verkehrshaus 7 BC [LUZERN-ENGELBERG EXPRESS] 13 32 S9 Lenzburg via Emmenbrücke–Hochdorf 7 17 35 75 Konstanz via Rotkreuz–Zug– 4 21 35 75 Zürich HB via Rotkreuz–Zug–Baar– 5 5 39 S3 Brunnen via Schwyz 11 9 12 S5 Giswil via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 13 35 75 Konstanz via Rotkreuz–Zug– 5 Zürich HB–Zürich Flughafen 5 Thalwil 6 5 42 S5 Giswil via Luzern Allmend/Messe 13 9 14 S1 Sursee via Emmenbrücke 4 Zürich HB–Zürich Flughafen 17 37 S77 Willisau via Wolhusen 2 7 15 2 13 39 St. Gallen via Luzern Verkehrshaus– 2 17 38 S44 Stans via Hergiswil NW 12 21 39 S3 Arth-Goldau via Luzern Verkehrshaus 3 5 44 S1 Sursee via Emmenbrücke 9 9 16 S6 Langenthal via Wolhusen 5 Arth-Goldau–Biberbrugg 13 21 42 S5 Giswil via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 7 9 16 S6 Langnau i.E. via Wolhusen 5 [Voralpen-Express] 17 39 St. Gallen via Luzern Verkehrshaus– 2 21 44 S1 Sursee via Emmenbrücke 10 5 51 S1 Baar via Zug 4 9 18 26 Bellinzona via Arth-Goldau–Schwyz 7 13 42 S5 Giswil via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 Arth-Goldau–Biberbrugg 3 11 7 [Treno Gottardo] 13 44 S1 Sursee via Emmenbrücke 9 [Voralpen-Express] 8 5 54 26 Basel SBB via Olten 5 9 18 26 Locarno via Arth-Goldau–Schwyz 7 13 51 S1 Baar via Zug 3 17 42 S5 Giswil via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 21 51 S1 Baar via Zug 3 6 [Treno Gottardo] 13 54 Basel SBB via Olten 7 17 44 S1 Sursee via Emmenbrücke 9 21 54 21 Basel SBB via Olten–Liestal 7 5 57 S4 Stans via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 9 21 S1 Baar via Zug 8 13 57 S4 Stans via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 17 51 S1 Baar via Zug 3 21 57 S4 Stans via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 5 57 RE Bern via Wolhusen 4 11 13 57 RE Bern via Wolhusen 5 17 54 21 Basel SBB via Olten 7 21 57 RE Bern via Wolhusen 4 6 9 27 S4 Wolfenschiessen via 14 13 57 RE Willisau via Wolhusen 5 17 57 S4 Stans via Luzern Allmend/Messe 14 5 5 57 RE Langenthal via Wolhusen 4 Luzern Allmend/Messe 17 57 RE Bern via Wolhusen 5 5 57 RE Willisau via Wolhusen 6 9 30 27 Basel SBB via Sursee–Olten 3 17 57 RE Langenthal via Wolhusen 5 14 00 Gleis Sekt. 22 00 Gleis Sekt. 9 32 S9 Lenzburg via Emmenbrücke–Hochdorf 7 9 35 75 Konstanz via Rotkreuz–Zug– 5 14 00 15 Genève-Aéroport via Sursee–Bern 8 22 00 15 Lausanne via Sursee–Bern 9 Gleis Sekt. 18 00 Gleis Sekt. 6 00 Zürich HB–Zürich Flughafen 14 02 S9 Lenzburg via Emmenbrücke–Hochdorf 10 22 02 S9 Lenzburg via Emmenbrücke–Hochdorf 10 6 00 15 Genève-Aéroport via Sursee–Bern 8 9 36 Engelberg via Stans 13 14 05 RE Olten via Emmenbrücke 9 18 00 15 Genève-Aéroport via Sursee–Bern 8 22 05 RE Olten via Emmenbrücke 8 6 02 S9 Lenzburg via Emmenbrücke– 10 [SKI- UND WANDER-EXPRESS] 14 06 S3 Brunnen via Schwyz 11 18 02 S9 Lenzburg via Emmenbrücke–Hochdorf 10 22 06 S3 Brunnen via Schwyz 11 Hochdorf 11 B 9 39 St.
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