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Dezember 2020 Aarau 05 15 05 47 06 17 06 47 07 17 07 47 08 17 08 47 09 17 Rupperswil 05 19 Lenzburg 05 24 05 54 06 24 06 54 07 24 07 54 08 24 08 54 09 24 Othmarsingen 05 28 05 58 06 28 06 58 07 28 07 58 08 28 08 58 09 28 Mägenwil 05 30 06 00 06 30 07 00 07 30 08 00 08 30 09 00 09 30 Mellingen Heitersberg 05 34 06 04 06 34 07 04 07 34 08 04 08 34 09 04 09 34 Killwangen-Spreitenbach 05 39 06 09 06 39 07 09 07 39 08 09 08 39 09 09 09 39 Dietikon 05 45 06 15 06 45 07 15 07 45 08 15 08 45 09 15 09 45 Glanzenberg 05 47 06 17 06 47 07 17 07 47 08 17 08 47 09 17 09 47 Schlieren 05 49 06 19 06 49 07 19 07 49 08 19 08 49 09 19 09 49 Zürich Altstetten 05 54 06 24 06 54 07 24 07 54 08 24 08 54 09 24 09 54 Zürich Hardbrücke 05 56 06 26 06 56 07 26 07 56 08 26 08 56 09 26 09 56 Zürich HB 06 01 06 31 07 01 07 31 08 01 08 31 09 01 09 31 10 01 Zürich Stadelhofen 06 05 06 35 07 05 07 35 08 05 08 35 09 05 09 35 10 05 Stettbach 06 09 06 39 07 09 07 39 08 09 08 39 09 09 09 39 10 09 Winterthur 06 21 06 51 07 21 07 51 08 21 08 51 09 21 09 51 10 21 Winterthur 05 24 05 53 06 24 06 53 07 24 07 53 08 24 08 53 09 24 09 53 10 24 Winterthur Grüze 05 56 06 56 07 56 08 56 09 56 Winterthur Seen 06 02 07 02 08 02 09 02 10 02 Sennhof-Kyburg 06 05 07 05 08 05 09 05 10 05 Kollbrunn 06 07 07 07 08 07 09 07 Rikon 06 10 07 10 08 10 09 10 Rämismühle-Zell 06 13 07 13 08 13 09 13 Turbenthal 06 17 07 17 08 17 09 17 Wila 06 20 07 20 08 20 09 20 Oberwinterthur 05 30 06 30 07 30 08 30 09 30 10 30 Winterthur Wallrüti 05 32 06 32 07 32 08 32 09 32 10 32 Reutlingen 05 34 06 34 07 34 08 34 09 34 10 34 Seuzach 05 37 06 37 07 37 08 37 09 37 10 37 Aarau 10 17 11 17 12 17 13 17 14 17 Rupperswil Lenzburg 10 24 11 24 12 24 13 24 14 24 Othmarsingen 10 28 11 28 12 28 13 28 14 28 Mägenwil 10 30 11 30 12 30 13 30 14 30 Mellingen Heitersberg 10 34 11 34 12 34 13 34 14 34 Killwangen-Spreitenbach 10 39 11 39 12 39 13 39 14 39 Dietikon 10 15 10 45 11 15 11 45 12 15 12 45 13 15 13 45 14 15 14 45 15 15 Glanzenberg 10 17 10 47 11 17 11 47 12 17 12 47 13 17 13 47 14 17 14 47 15 17 Schlieren 10 19 10 49 11 19 11 49 12 19 12 49 13 19 13 49 14 19 14 49 15 19 Zürich Altstetten 10 24 10 54 11 24 11 54 12 24 12 54 13 24 13 54 14 24 14 54 15 24 Zürich Hardbrücke 10 26 10 56 11 26 11 56 12 26 12 56 13 26 13 56 14 26 14 56 15 26 Zürich HB 10 31 11 01 11 31 12 01 12 31 13 01 13 31 14 01 14 31 15 01 15 31 Zürich Stadelhofen 10 35 11 05 11 35 12 05 12 35 13 05 13 35 14 05 14 35 15 05 15 35 Stettbach 10 39 11 09 11 39 12 09 12 39 13 09 13 39 14 09 14 39 15 09 15 39 Winterthur 10 51 11 21 11 51 12 21 12 51 13 21 13 51 14 21 14 51 15 21 15 51 Winterthur 10 53 11 24 11 53 12 24 12 53 13 24 13 53 14 24 14 53 15 24 15 53 Winterthur Grüze 10 56 11 56 12 56 13 56 14 56 15 56 Winterthur Seen 11 02 12 02 13 02 14 02 15 02 16 02 Sennhof-Kyburg 11 05 12 05 13 05 14 05 15 05 16 05 Kollbrunn 15 07 16 07 Rikon 15 10 16 10 Rämismühle-Zell 15 13 16 13 Turbenthal 15 17 16 17 Wila 15 20 16 20 Oberwinterthur 11 30 12 30 13 30 14 30 15 30 Winterthur Wallrüti 11 32 12 32 13 32 14 32 15 32 Reutlingen 11 34 12 34 13 34 14 34 15 34 Seuzach 11 37 12 37 13 37 14 37 15 37 1 / 5 FAHRPLANJAHR 2021 800 S11 Züricher S-Bahn Aarau-Zürich HB-Stadelhofen-Winterthur-Seuzach Aarau-Zürich HB-Stadelhofen-Winterthur-Wila Stand: 14. Dezember 2020 Aarau 15 17 15 47 16 17 16 47 17 17 17 47 18 17 18 47 19 17 20 17 Rupperswil Lenzburg 15 24 15 54 16 24 16 54 17 24 17 54 18 24 18 54 19 24 20 24 Othmarsingen 15 28 15 58 16 28 16 58 17 28 17 58 18 28 18 58 19 28 20 28 Mägenwil 15 30 16 00 16 30 17 00 17 30 18 00 18 30 19 00 19 30 20 30 Mellingen Heitersberg 15 34 16 04 16 34 17 04 17 34 18 04 18 34 19 04 19 34 20 34 Killwangen-Spreitenbach 15 39 16 09 16 39 17 09 17 39 18 09 18 39 19 09 19 39 20 39 Dietikon 15 45 16 15 16 45 17 15 17 45 18 15 18 45 19 15 19 45 20 15 20 45 Glanzenberg 15 47 16 17 16 47 17 17 17 47 18 17 18 47 19 17 19 47 20 17 20 47 Schlieren 15 49 16 19 16 49 17 19 17 49 18 19 18 49 19 19 19 49 20 19 20 49 Zürich Altstetten 15 54 16 24 16 54 17 24 17 54 18 24 18 54 19 24 19 54 20 24 20 54 Zürich Hardbrücke 15 56 16 26 16 56 17 26 17 56 18 26 18 56 19 26 19 56 20 26 20 56 Zürich HB 16 01 16 31 17 01 17 31 18 01 18 31 19 01 19 31 20 01 20 31 21 01 Zürich Stadelhofen 16 05 16 35 17 05 17 35 18 05 18 35 19 05 19 35 20 05 20 35 21 05 Stettbach 16 09 16 39 17 09 17 39 18 09 18 39 19 09 19 39 20 09 20 39 21 09 Winterthur 16 21 16 51 17 21 17 51 18 21 18 51 19 21 19 51 20 21 20 51 21 21 Winterthur 16 24 16 53 17 24 17 53 18 24 18 53 19 24 19 53 20 24 20 53 21 24 Winterthur Grüze 16 56 17 56 18 56 19 56 20 56 Winterthur Seen 17 02 18 02 19 02 20 02 21 02 Sennhof-Kyburg 17 05 18 05 19 05 20 05 21 05 Kollbrunn 17 07 18 07 19 07 Rikon 17 10 18 10 19 10 Rämismühle-Zell 17 13 18 13 19 13 Turbenthal 17 17 18 17 19 17 Wila 17 20 18 20 19 20 Oberwinterthur 16 30 17 30 18 30 19 30 20 30 21 30 Winterthur Wallrüti 16 32 17 32 18 32 19 32 20 32 21 32 Reutlingen 16 34 17 34 18 34 19 34 20 34 21 34 Seuzach 16 37 17 37 18 37 19 37 20 37 21 37 Aarau 21 17 22 17 23 17 Rupperswil Lenzburg 21 24 22 24 23 24 Othmarsingen 21 28 22 28 23 28 Mägenwil 21 30 22 30 23 30 Mellingen Heitersberg 21 34 22 34 23 34 Killwangen-Spreitenbach 21 39 22 39 23 39 Dietikon 21 15 21 45 22 15 22 45 23 15 23 45 Glanzenberg 21 17 21 47 22 17 22 47 23 17 23 47 Schlieren 21 19 21 49 22 19 22 49 23 19 23 49 Zürich Altstetten 21 24 21 54 22 24 22 54 23 24 23 54 Zürich Hardbrücke 21 26 21 56 22 26 22 56 23 26 23 56 Zürich HB 21 31 22 01 22 30 23 00 23 30 00 00 Zürich Stadelhofen 21 35 22 05 Stettbach 21 39 22 09 Winterthur 21 51 22 21 Winterthur 21 53 22 24 Winterthur Grüze 21 56 Winterthur Seen 21 59 Sennhof-Kyburg Kollbrunn Rikon Rämismühle-Zell Turbenthal Wila Oberwinterthur 22 30 Winterthur Wallrüti 22 32 Reutlingen 22 34 Seuzach 22 37 2 / 5 FAHRPLANJAHR 2021 800 S11 Zürcher S-Bahn Seuzach-Winterthur-Stadelhofen-Zürich HB-Aarau Wila-Winterthur-Stadelhofen-Zürich HB-Aarau Stand: 14.
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