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Zürich Enge railway station (german: Bahnhof Zürich Enge) is a
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on the
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system in the southwestern part, in the Enge quarter, of the Swiss city of
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. The station is located on the Lake Zürich left bank line, although since 2003 it is bypassed by the alternative
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routing. Although now largely confined to serving suburban trains (
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), the station has a particularly imposing semicircular facade. It is inscribed on the Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National Significance.


History

The first Enge station opened in 1875 with the opening of the Lake Zürich left bank line. The line's original routing through the area differed from the current alignment and was largely at street level, with many
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s. The first station was located about to the south-east of the current station, close the site of the crossing of Albert-Escher-Strasse and General-Wille-Strasse. The current station was built between 1925 and 1927, when the line was rerouted to the west, using a lower level alignment with more tunneling. The station building is constructed of
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from the
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, which fact is marked by the naming of the frontal square as ''Tessinerplatz''. The architects were the brothers
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and Werner Pfister, who modelled the station frontage on that of Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof. Currently, Enge station has two tracks. Originally, the station had three tracks, which carried all the traffic on both the Lake Zurich left bank line and the Zürich to Lucerne main line. These tracks were served by a side platform to the east and an island platform between the two westernmost tracks. With the opening of the alternative
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routing in 2002, most long-distance trains no longer pass through or stop at Enge station. As a consequence, the westernmost track was removed and the island platform converted to a side platform.


Operation

The rail approaches to the station from both north and south are by tunnel, with the tunnel mouths at the end of the platforms. The long Ulmberg Tunnel, leading to , is to the north, whilst the long Enge Tunnel, leading towards , is to the south.


Services


Train

The station is served by lines S2, S8, and S24 of the
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: * : half-hourly service between and ; on weekends trains continue from Ziegelbrücke to . * : half-hourly service between and . * : half-hourly service between Winterthur and ; trains continue from Winterthur to either or . During weekends, there is a nighttime S-Bahn service (SN8) offered by ZVV:https://www.zvv.ch/zvv-assets/fahrplan/pdf/nachtnetz.pdf * : hourly service between and via .


Tram/Bus

There is a tram stop, called ''Bahnhof Enge'', right in front of the reception building at ''Tessinerplatz''. Another nearby stop is ''Bhf. Enge/Bederstrasse'', where connections to both trams and buses exist. Zürich tram routes 5, 6 and 7 stop at ''Bahnhof Enge'' (Tessinerplatz), while ''Bhf. Enge/Bederstrasse'' is served by tram lines 5, 13 and 17, and bus routes 66, 200, 210, 444 and 445. Summary of tram and bus services: *Bahnhof Enge to the east next to the reception building at Tessinerplatz, VBZ tram lines , and ; *Bhf. Enge/Bederstrasse via northern access to the platforms, VBZ tram lines , and , VBZ bus route ,
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bus lines and , and
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bus lines and ;


Gallery

File:Bahnhof Enge 2008.JPG, Clock at the station front File:Zürich - Enge - Metro Centric.jpg, The station interior File:Zürich - Enge Bahnhof IMG 0745.JPG, The station platforms (
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of former track 3 to the left) File:Enge - Bahnhof - Seestrasse 2012-09-18 13-51-35 (P7000).jpg, ''Bahnhof Enge'' tram stop at Tessinerplatz File:Enge Bahnhof Zurich - panoramio.jpg, Station building with ''Bahnhof Enge'' tram stop (left) and ''Bhf. Enge/Bederstrasse tram/bus stop (right)


References


External links

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Interactive station plan (Zürich Enge)Zurich Enge station plan
{{Authority control Cultural property of national significance in the canton of Zürich Enge Swiss Federal Railways stations Railway stations in Switzerland opened in 1875