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Albert Rösti Said He Was Satisfied with the Progress Made at the Lausanne Railway Station

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A visit to the Lausanne railway station site took place on Monday in the presence of Federal Councillor Albert Rösti, the SBB management and the Lausanne, Vaudois and Geneva authorities. The partners welcomed the progress of the project.
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According to the adjusted schedule, the construction work at Lausanne station is now on track. This was noted by Minister of Transport Albert Rösti, representative of the Vaud government and SBB head Vincent Ducrot during a visit to the large building site on Monday.

A site visit took place on Monday at Lausanne station, attended by Councillor Albert Rösti, SBB management, and authorities from Lausanne, Vaud, and Geneva. The partners welcomed the progress of the project.

A visit to the Lausanne railway station site took place on Monday in the presence of Federal Councillor Albert Rösti, the SBB management and the Lausanne, Vaudois and Geneva authorities. The partners welcomed the progress of the project.

On a visit to Lausanne, the Federal Councillor responsible for Transport reaffirmed his commitment to the station's construction site. A complex project, which should have initially ended this year, but which now seems to be well under way: Albert Rösti's visit to Lausanne on Monday is the result of a roundly conducted communication operation. Since the last situation point organised by the SBB last January, the work of the Lausanne station is g…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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