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SBB 520 005 in Lenzburg, 29-07-2012.

© Eddy Konijnendijk.


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SBB 520 005 in Lenzburg, 29-07-2012.

© Eddy Konijnendijk.


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SBB 520 002 in Lenzburg, 29-07-2012.

© Eddy Konijnendijk.


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SBB 520 002 and 520 004 in Lenzburg, 29-07-2012.

© Eddy Konijnendijk.


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SBB 520 005 in Oberentfelden, 03-08-2012.

© Eddy Konijnendijk.


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Treno serie 520 diretto a Lenzburg (Svizzera). 520 Train to Lenzburg (Switzerland).

Photo: Emanuele Rava, 29-12-07 e-mail: emanrava@yahoo.it



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Luzern, 28. 11. 2002: RABe 520 001-9 "Beinwil am See" - one of SBB's new emus for the "Seetal" line.

Photo: Martin Schrader, Baden-Baden (Martin@Martin-Schrader.de)



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Luzern Verkehrshaus station.

Photo by Emanuele Rava, 01-04-2010 e-mail emanrava@yahoo.it



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SBB 520 004-3 in Luzern.
05.07.2004

Photo by Thomas van Berkel



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RABe520 004-3 arriving in Luzern, Switzerland

This is a RABe520 EMU arriving in Luzern SBB station. From the marking, it looks like this is 520 064-3 although it could have been misread. This train will go to Hochdorf as an S-9. Taken 6 August 2004.

© 2004, 2006 Josh Hanz (josh_hanz@hotmail.com)



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SBB 520 003

SBB 520 003, also known as RABe 2/8, waiting in Seon for departure to Lenzburg (20.10.2002)

Digital photo: Reinhard Reiss (reinhard@reissweb.de) Homepage: www.reissweb.net



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Eine RaBe 520 im Oktober 2004.

Photo by Jonas Schuhmacher (jonas.schuhmacher@bluewin.ch>



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SBB - Switzerland
The trainsets especially built for the narrow profile Seetal line look more like a GTW than a Flirt trainset. Both types are built by Stadler. RABe 520 000 is seen in the main station of Lenzburg.
Lenzburg, 05-08-2011

Digital photo by Marco van Uden



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SBB - Switzerland
The trainsets especially built for the narrow profile Seetal line look more like a GTW than a Flirt trainset. Both types are built by Stadler. RABe 520 003 stands at the "Seetalbahn" platform at Lenzburg, across the road from the main station.
Lenzburg, 05-08-2011

Digital photo by Marco van Uden



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SBB - Switzerland
The trainsets especially built for the narrow profile Seetal line look more like a GTW than a Flirt trainset. Both types are built by Stadler. RABe 520 003 is ready to depart with an S-Bahn train in the direction of Arth-Goldau.
Luzern, 30-07-2011

Digital photo by Marco van Uden



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SBB - Switzerland
The first FLIRT class for SBB was especially built for the narrow profile Seetal line Luzern-Lenzburg. RABe520 003 plus an unidentified second are seen in Lenzburg on the tracks in front of the station. There are plans to connect the Seetal line to the "normal" tracks of the Lenzburg station such that this "station" can be abandoned.
Lenzburg, 18-11-2005

Digital photo by Marco van Uden



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SBB's newest type of EMU (built by Stadler) in Beinwil, on the Seetalbahn. This railway runs in the shoulders of a road for much of it's route. That's why these EMU's are not as wide as regular trains. Besides that, they follow the standards of all new "light train" equipment in Europe: fantastic design, not-so-fantastic comfort. The stations along the Seetalbahn are being rebuilt following the same standards. 6 March 2003.

Photo by David Eerdmans - David's RhB Pages



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SBB CFF FFS RABe 523 005-0 of stadtbahn ZUG and RABe 520 007-6 (narrow-profile Seetal unit). Luzern, 2012-06-10.

tobias b köhler



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