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Bern-Freiburg railway line interrupted for two months

Summary by Schweizer Radio Und Fernsehen (SRF)
Due to maintenance work, the railway traffic between Bern and Freiburg remains interrupted from 27 June to 25 August.

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Groningen station will be largely inaccessible for over two months from today. The renovation of Groningen Central Station is entering a new phase. As a result, fewer trains will be running until 12 July and there will be no train traffic at all this weekend. The station will be completely renovated: a pedestrian tunnel will be built, tracks will be renewed and relocated and the bus station will be moved. According to ProRail, this will allow tr…

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Due to maintenance work, the railway traffic between Bern and Freiburg remains interrupted from 27 June to 25 August.

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With more than 30,000 passengers impacted every day over eight weeks, the SBB will face one of the largest total line interruptions in its history, in order to complete extensive work on this strategic section. A replacement bus operation of a rare scale will be set upWith two months of total line interruption (Friday 27 June at 10:30 pm to Monday 25 August at 4 am) and more than 30,000 customers impacted per day, the maintenance work of this su…

Due to maintenance work, rail traffic between Bern and Freiburg will be interrupted for two months this summer. From 27 June to 25 August, buses operate in a 10-minute period, as the SBB announced on Friday.

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Handelszeitung broke the news in on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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