Verkehrsbetriebe Zürich (VBZ) is a
public transport
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operator in the Swiss city of
Zurich
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, and is wholly owned by the city. Previously known as the Städtische Strassenbahn Zürich (StStZ), the organisation was founded in 1896 and adopted its current name in 1950.
The VBZ owns and operates
tram
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s,
trolleybus
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es,
bus
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es, and a
funicular
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. It also operates, but does not own a further funicular, a
rack railway
A rack railway (also rack-and-pinion railway, cog railway, or cogwheel railway) is a steep grade railway with a toothed rack rail, usually between the running rails. The trains are fitted with one or more cog wheels or pinions that mesh with ...
, and the
Stadtbahn Glattal
The Glattalbahn, originally known as the Stadtbahn Glattal, was a project that was ultimately successful in introducing a modern rapid-transit system to the Glattal area of Switzerland, to the north of the city of Zürich. Stadtbahn Glattal ...
light rail
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system.
All of VBZ's passenger services are operated within the tariff and ticketing system provided by the cantonal public transport authority
Zürcher Verkehrsverbund
The Zürcher Verkehrsverbund (ZVV), is the largest public transportation network in Switzerland. It covers the canton of Zurich and adjacent areas. All modes of public transportation (rail, light rail, bus, trolleybus, lake passenger liner, fun ...
(ZVV). The ZVV tariff also covers other passenger transport services in and around the city, including the
Zurich S-Bahn
The Zurich S-Bahn () system is a network of rail lines that has been incrementally expanded to cover the ZVV area, which comprises the entire canton of Zurich and portions of neighbouring cantons (Aargau, Glarus, Schaffhausen, Schwyz, ...
, although these are not operated by the VBZ.
History

The ''Städtische Strassenbahn Zürich'' (StStZ) came into existence in 1896, when the city of Zurich purchased the ''Elektrische Strassenbahn Zürich'' (ESZ). However privately owned tram systems had operated in the city since 1882, and private and public operation of tram systems within the city continued in parallel until 1931, with the StStZ gradually acquiring the private sector companies.
In 1927, the StStZ introduced its first
motor bus
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route, and in 1939, this was joined by the first
trolleybus
A trolleybus (also known as trolley bus, trolley coach, trackless trolley, trackless tramin the 1910s and 1920sJoyce, J.; King, J. S.; and Newman, A. G. (1986). ''British Trolleybus Systems'', pp. 9, 12. London: Ian Allan Publishing. .or troll ...
route. In 1940, the StStZ started a modernisation of its trams, introducing the first prototypes of the
Swiss Standard Tram. Despite Switzerland's neutrality, the economic effects of the
Second World War
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slowed down the program, but by 1953, the VBZ had taken delivery of 177 such trams.
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In 1950, the StStZ changed its name to the ''Verkehrsbetriebe der Stadt Zürich'' (VBZ) to reflect the broader nature of its services. This name was further refined to ''Verkehrsbetriebe Zürich'' in 1978, with the use of the name ''VBZ Züri-Linie'' in some marketing contexts.[
In 1962, a proposal for a ]metro
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or U-Bahn
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network was rejected by Zurich voters, a rejection that was repeated in 1973. This notwithstanding, several stretches of U-Bahn were built but never opened. Today, one such stretch is used by the VBZ tram network, whilst another is used as the terminus of the Sihltal Zürich Uetliberg Bahn
The ''Sihltal Zürich Uetliberg Bahn AG'' () – commonly abbreviated to SZU – is a public transport company and network in the Cantons of Switzerland, Swiss canton of canton of Zurich, Zurich. The network comprises the Uetliberg railway line, ...
(SZU) at Zürich Hauptbahnhof station.[
In 1990, the VBZ became a partner of the Zurich Transport Network or ]Zürcher Verkehrsverbund
The Zürcher Verkehrsverbund (ZVV), is the largest public transportation network in Switzerland. It covers the canton of Zurich and adjacent areas. All modes of public transportation (rail, light rail, bus, trolleybus, lake passenger liner, fun ...
(ZVV), a body which coordinates public transport provision and tariffs throughout the canton of Zurich
The canton of Zurich is an administrative unit (Swiss canton, canton) of Switzerland, situated in the northeastern part of the country. With a population of (as of ), it is the most populous canton of Switzerland. Zurich is the ''de facto'' Capi ...
. In 2006, the first phase of the Stadtbahn Glattal
The Glattalbahn, originally known as the Stadtbahn Glattal, was a project that was ultimately successful in introducing a modern rapid-transit system to the Glattal area of Switzerland, to the north of the city of Zürich. Stadtbahn Glattal ...
opened, with further phases opening in 2008 and 2010. In 2011, the city tram network was extended by the opening of the Zürich West project.
Operations
Trams
Trams make an important contribution to public transport in the city, with the tram
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network serving most city neighbourhoods, and are the backbone of public transport within the city. Most of the tram lines run from city periphery to city periphery via the city centre.
The VBZ owns the tram infrastructure within the city, and operates trams both over its own infrastructure and over the infrastructure of the Stadtbahn Glattal
The Glattalbahn, originally known as the Stadtbahn Glattal, was a project that was ultimately successful in introducing a modern rapid-transit system to the Glattal area of Switzerland, to the north of the city of Zürich. Stadtbahn Glattal ...
, a light rail system situated to the north of the city and owned by the Verkehrsbetriebe Glattal
VBG Verkehrsbetriebe Glattal AG operates local public transport (bus, tram) in the Glattal and Furttal regions and in the Effretikon/Volketswil area, northwest and north-east of the city of Zurich, canton of Zurich, Switzerland, on behalf of the ...
(VBG). Whilst some of the lines operated over the Stadtbahn Glattal are branded as VBG lines, all such services are actually operated by the VBZ under contract to the VBG.[
The joint tram network of the VBZ and VBG comprises 15 separate lines: , , , , , , , , , , , , , and (lines 10 and 12 are jointly operated with VBG, and line is operated by ]AVA
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* Iva ...
). The former tram line 1 was later converted into trolleybus line 31. The network operates on meter gauge
Metre-gauge railways ( US: meter-gauge railways) are narrow-gauge railways with track gauge of or 1 metre.
Metre gauge is used in around of tracks around the world. It was used by several European colonial powers including France, Britain and ...
track, electrified using overhead line at 600 V DC. The VBZ infrastructure is largely street based, with varying degrees of segregation from other street traffic but little use of dedicated rights of way for the trams with the notable exception of a tram tunnel in north-east Zurich that was originally built for an abortive metro
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* A metropolitan area, the populated region including and surrounding an urban center
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* Rapid transit, a passenger railway in an urban area with high ...
system, and modified for tram usage. By contrast, on VBG infrastructure, VBZ trams operate on long stretches of dedicated track.
The independent Forchbahn
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(FB) railway uses VBZ trackwork to reach the centre of Zurich from the eastern edge of the city. The FB trains operate largely in the street for this section of their route, sharing track with VBZ tram lines, but are categorised as part of the city's S-Bahn railway network rather than as part of the tram network. Two membership associations, the Zurich Tram Museum and the Aktion Pro Sächsitram
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, also use VBZ tracks to operate occasional heritage tram services.[
The VBZ owns 313 tram vehicles, which between them cover over 16 million vehicle-kilometres per year. Of these, 88 are modern low-floor ]Bombardier Cobra
The Bombardier Cobra is an articulated, low-floor tram operated by Verkehrsbetriebe Zürich (VBZ) of Zürich and manufactured by Bombardier Transportation. The Cobra was originally designed by a consortium consisting of the ABB Group, Pininf ...
trams delivered between 2001 and 2010. All the remaining trams in regular passenger service are of the Tram 2000 design, of which 201 vehicles were delivered between 1976 and 1992. Whilst the Tram 2000 is a high-floor design, 23 trams have been rebuilt with the addition of a low-floor centre section. Unlike the five-section Cobras, which normally only operate singly, the Tram 2000 vehicles are composed of one, two, or (in the case of rebuilt units) three sections, and in most cases operate in multiple.
The tram network carries 202 million passengers trips per year, adding up to 368 million passenger-kilometres.
Trolleybuses
The city's tram lines are supported by 6 trolleybus
A trolleybus (also known as trolley bus, trolley coach, trackless trolley, trackless tramin the 1910s and 1920sJoyce, J.; King, J. S.; and Newman, A. G. (1986). ''British Trolleybus Systems'', pp. 9, 12. London: Ian Allan Publishing. .or troll ...
lines (, , , , , ; line 34 was subsumed into line 31 in 2017), with a total route length of . As with the city's tram lines, most of the trolleybus lines run from suburb to suburb, although their penetration of the city centre is less complete than the trams. Like the tram network, the trolleybus network is electrified using overhead line at 600 V DC, and shares a common electrical supply infrastructure.
Service is provided by 80 trolleybuses, which between them cover over 5 million vehicle-kilometres per year. All the city's trolleybuses are articulated bus
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es, with 17 being extra-long double-articulated vehicles. All the double-articulated vehicles, along with a further 18 of the single-articulated units, are low floor.[
The trolleybus network carries 54 million passengers trips per year, adding up to 119 million passenger-kilometres.][
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Motor buses
, the VBZ operated 59 motor bus
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lines. The bus lines can be broken down into urban routes (18 lines), district routes (9 local minibus
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operated feeder lines within the city) and regional routes (32 lines in the region around the city).[
, the VBZ operates 113 motor buses, of which 19 are standard buses, 86 are articulated buses and 8 are minibuses. The fleet consists of 49 Neoplan N 4516 (all ]articulated
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), 50 Mercedes Citaro
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(19 standard, 31 articulated), and 14 MAN
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buses (6 articulated Lions City, 8 A35 midibus
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es).
VBZ buses on the urban routes cover just under 6 million vehicle-kilometres a year per year, with district routes adding a further 1 million vehicle-kilometres and regional routes contributing 2 million vehicle-kilometres. Additionally, much of the regional service is provided by contractors operating on behalf of the VBZ, with such services covering a further 4 million vehicle-kilometers per year.[
The urban motor bus network carries 37 million passengers trips per year, adding up to 75 million passenger-kilometres. The district bus network carries 2 million passengers trips per year, adding up to 3 million passenger-kilometres. The regional bus network carries 20 million passengers trips per year, adding up to 62 million passenger-kilometres.][
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Funiculars and rack railways
The VBZ operates two funicular
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s and one rack railway
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within the city of Zurich:
* The Rigiblick funicular
The Funicular Rigiblick () is a funicular railway in the north-east of the city of Zürich, Switzerland. It links a lower station served by Zürich tram routes 9 and 10 and Zürich trolleybus route 33, with an upper station at Rigiblick ...
, in the north-east of the city, connects a lower station served by tram and trolley bus lines with an upper station at Rigiblick on the Zürichberg hill. It is both owned and operated by the VBZ.[
* The Polybahn funicular, in the centre of the city, links the city centre with the university. It is operated by the VBZ on behalf of its owners, the banking group ]UBS AG
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.[
* The Dolderbahn rack railway, in Zurich's eastern suburbs, connects a lower station served by trams with an upper station adjacent to the ]Dolder Grand Hotel
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. It is operated by the VBZ on behalf of its owners, the ''Dolderbahn-Betriebs AG''.[
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Tariffs and tickets
All services operated by the VBZ operate on a proof-of-payment
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system. Passengers are required to purchase a ticket
Ticket or tickets may refer to:
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before boarding any vehicle. Passengers may board through any door and are not required to show tickets on boarding.
Tickets may be purchased from machines
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found at all of the VBZ's tram stops, and many bus stops. At bus stops without ticket machines, passengers without tickets must board through the front door and purchase a ticket from the driver. Ticket checks are randomly carried out by roving teams of fare inspectors, and penalties are imposed on passengers found without a valid ticket.
VBZ's passenger services are operated within the tariff and ticketing system provided by the cantonal public transport authority Zürcher Verkehrsverbund
The Zürcher Verkehrsverbund (ZVV), is the largest public transportation network in Switzerland. It covers the canton of Zurich and adjacent areas. All modes of public transportation (rail, light rail, bus, trolleybus, lake passenger liner, fun ...
(ZVV). This system covers the whole of the canton of Zurich
The canton of Zurich is an administrative unit (Swiss canton, canton) of Switzerland, situated in the northeastern part of the country. With a population of (as of ), it is the most populous canton of Switzerland. Zurich is the ''de facto'' Capi ...
and thus covers travel on services provided by many other operators, and includes the Zurich S-Bahn
The Zurich S-Bahn () system is a network of rail lines that has been incrementally expanded to cover the ZVV area, which comprises the entire canton of Zurich and portions of neighbouring cantons (Aargau, Glarus, Schaffhausen, Schwyz, ...
suburban rail network. Free transfer is permitted between different vehicles, lines, modes and operators, provided a ticket valid for the whole journey is held.
The ZVV system is zonal in nature, with fares for individual journeys set by the zones the journey passes through. Not all zones are equal, with higher fares being charged for travel in some zones. The whole of the city of Zurich is within a single zone, but as some VBZ lines travel beyond the city boundaries, a multi-zone ticket is needed for some VBZ journeys. Both single journey and day tickets are available, as are a number of passes with longer validities.[
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Other activities
Besides its passenger transport activities, VBZ, jointly with the city refuse and recycling department ERZ, operates the cargo tram to collect bulky waste. The cargo tram serves 9 different collection points around Zurich, calling at each on different days of the month. The collected refuse is taken to a specially constructed siding at the ERZ yard adjacent to the Werdhölzli
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tram terminus.
VBZ also offers various services such as the hire of heritage trams, engineering and repair services using its well-equipped and modern workshops and also transport consulting services.
In 1927, a group of VBZ employees founded their own football club called FC VBZ
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. As of 2020, the club is still active and competes in the corporate league.
See also
* Public transport in Zurich
Public transport in Zurich is available for four main Mode of transport, modes of transport—boat, bus, train and tram—assisting residents of and visitors to Zurich move around the of List of cities in Switzerland, Switzerland's largest city ...
* Transport in Switzerland
Switzerland has a dense network of roads and railways. The Swiss public transport network has a total length of and has more than 2,600 stations and stops.
The crossing of the Alps is an important route for European transportation, as the Al ...
* List of town tramway systems in Switzerland
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* List of bus operating companies in Switzerland
* Zurich model
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References
External links
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Official VBZ network maps
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