S1 (St. Gallen S-Bahn)
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The S1 is a railway service of the St. Gallen S-Bahn that provides half-hourly service between and , via , in the Swiss cantons of
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Operations

The S1 operates every half-hour between Schaffhausen and Wil over the
Lake line The Lake Line
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(Schaffhausen–), Bodensee–Toggenburg line (Romanshorn–), and St. Gallen–Winterthur line (St. Gallen–Wil). It shares the Konstanz–St. Gallen and St. Gallen–Wil portions with various regional and long-distance trains, plus the S5 between St. Gallen and .


Route

– – – – – * Wil SG * * * * * * St. Gallen * * * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * * * (stops only on request) * Romanshorn * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * * Kreuzlingen * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * Stein am Rhein * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * (stops only on request) * Schaffhausen


History

Until the December 2013 timetable change, the S1 continued east from St. Gallen to , on the Chur–Rorschach line. The service was truncated when the ' was extended west from St. Gallen to Wil. With the December 2018 change the S1 began running half-hourly and InterRegio 13 replaced the ''Rheintal-Express''. Between the December 2018 and December 2021 timetable changes the S1 operated every half-hour between Wil and St. Gallen, continuing from St. Gallen to Schaffhausen as the S8. With the December 2021 timetable change, the entire Wil–St. Gallen–Schaffhausen route was designated as the S1, albeit with the timetable color formerly associated with the S8.


References


External links


2022 network map
{{St. Gallen S-Bahn, state=expanded St. Gallen S-Bahn lines Transport in the canton of St. Gallen