Zurich–Munich EC services adjusted (26 Aug–5 Sep)
Track works near Munich affect cross-border InterCity services. Some trains are partially cancelled or replaced; check the online timetable before travelling.
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Track works near Munich affect cross-border InterCity services. Some trains are partially cancelled or replaced; check the online timetable before travelling.
Free demos, talks and try-outs around Barfüsserplatz with partners across the city. A practical way to test public transport and active travel options.
The 98th edition brings parades, over 300 stalls and this year’s theme “Légendes des vignobles”. Expect busy streets and evening celebrations downtown.
Emmental–Oberaargau (14 Sep), Basel–Dreiland (21 Sep) and Zürichsee (28 Sep) turn roads over to people on wheels and foot. Participation is free; routes are well signed.
The seasonal service launched in June and continues through September on select dates, improving links for visitors and return trips.
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