Template:Bodensee–Toggenburg railway

km
0.00
Romanshorn
398.5 m
1.20
Romanshorn Süd
399.2 m
3.03
Neukirch-Egnach
411.9 m
5.31
Steinebrunn
447.8 m
6.49
Thurgau
St. Gallen
canton
border
7.29
Muolen
478.9 m
8.50
9.57
Häggenschwil-Winden[a]
512.1 m
9.86
11.10
12.84
Roggwil-Berg
560.2 m
13.98
15.55
WittenbachS82
 
603.4 m
17.60
76.60
Bruggwald
since 2011
627.0 m
SOB link[b] since 2011
76.91
St. Fiden Nord
since 2011
623.7 m
19.13
78.16
St. Gallen St. Fiden
645.5 m
SBB Rosenberg Tunnel (1466 m)
80.49
21.42
St. Gallen
VAE S81S82
669.9 m
24.41
St. Gallen Haggen[c]
676.5 m
Sturzenegg Tunnel (247 m)
26.45
Gübsensee
since 1989
698.0 m
27.36
Heinrichsbad
1926–1960
Thal (163 m)
Herisau workshop
29.73
Herisau
RE1 S81
744.0 m
Glatt valley viaduct (296 m)
33.39
Schachen (Herisau)[d]
788.7 m
35.25
Schachen West
since 2013
790.0 m
35.63
Weissenbach bridge (282 m)
Bühlberg tunnel (366 m)
37.10
Degersheim
summit
798.7 m
39.50
Degersheim West
since 2003
762.9 m
42.42
Mogelsberg
714.8 m
Schoren tunnel (141 m)
46.40
Brunnadern-Neckertal
654.4 m
SBB line from Wil S9
50.69
Lichtensteig
615.5 m
left track owned by SBB until 2006
53.16
20.01
Wattwil
S9
613.6 m
Wattwil–Ebnat-Kappel section
leased by SBB until 2006
24.86
0.00
Ebnat-Kappel
630.1 m
4.26
Krummenau
713.0 m
7.85
Nesslau-Neu St. Johann
S2
758.7 m
Source: Swiss railway atlas[1]

This is a route-map template for the Bodensee–Toggenburg railway, a railway in Switzerland.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ Häggenswil until 1933
  2. ^ Connecting line between the Bruggwald Tunnel and the SBB double track line built in 2011 between St. Finden and Engwil (continuing to Rorschach) with two crossing loops in Bruggwald and St. Fiden Nord
  3. ^ Originally Haggen Bruggen
  4. ^ Formerly Schachen BT

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz [Swiss railway atlas]. Schweers + Wall. 2012. pp. 6, 14. ISBN 978-3-89494-130-7.