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Railway Data Discussion => In-progress Railway Systems & Work => Completed Railway Systems Threads => Topic started by: michih on December 10, 2023, 07:45:36 am
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It's a railway system at the Lake Constance covering regions in Germany, Austria and Switzerland: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-Bahn_Bodensee
The system consists of other systems. Some routes are already in RB, some not yet.
S-Bahn Vorarlberg (https://tmrail.teresco.org/hb/index.php?sys=autsv) and S-Bahn St. Gallen (https://tmrail.teresco.org/hb/index.php?sys=chesgs) are in RB.
S-Bahn Schaffhausen (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-Bahn_Schaffhausen) (the one to Singen in Germany) and S6+S61 in Germany are missing.
Changes to S-Bahn Bodensee from December 2022 (quoting wikipedia):
Zum Fahrplanjahr 2023 wurde die Linienbezeichnung des Seehas, der außer der S-Bahn Bodensee keinem weiteren S-Bahn-Netz angehört, in S6 sowie die Linie S5 der S-Bahn Vorarlberg, deren Bezeichnung sich mit der gleichnamigen Linie der S-Bahn St. Gallen doppelte, in R5 umbenannt. Außerdem kam die neu eingeführte Linie S44 der S-Bahn St. Gallen dazu.
- New S6 Engen - Konstanz in Germany replacing the former Seehas (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seehas) line
- S5 Vorarlberg renamed to R5 because there is already a S5 in St. Gallen system.
- New chesg service 44
Changes from today (source (https://www.baden-wuerttemberg.de/de/service/presse/pressemitteilung/pid/mit-dem-seehaesle-halbstuendlich-von-stockach-nach-radolfzell) + many news articles):
- New S61 Radolfzell - Stockach in Germany replacing the former Seehäsle (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahnstrecke_Radolfzell%E2%80%93Mengen#Seeh%C3%A4sle-Betrieb_ab_2006) line
The official site is indicating all but S61: https://s-bahn-bodensee.com/
Nonetheless, I don't know how to deal with it....
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It's a railway system at the Lake Constance covering regions in Germany, Austria and Switzerland: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-Bahn_Bodensee
The system consists of other systems. Some routes are already in RB, some not yet.
S-Bahn Vorarlberg (https://tmrail.teresco.org/hb/index.php?sys=autsv) and S-Bahn St. Gallen (https://tmrail.teresco.org/hb/index.php?sys=chesgs) are in RB.
S-Bahn Schaffhausen (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-Bahn_Schaffhausen) (the one to Singen in Germany) and S6+S61 in Germany are missing.
Changes to S-Bahn Bodensee from December 2022 (quoting wikipedia):
Zum Fahrplanjahr 2023 wurde die Linienbezeichnung des Seehas, der außer der S-Bahn Bodensee keinem weiteren S-Bahn-Netz angehört, in S6 sowie die Linie S5 der S-Bahn Vorarlberg, deren Bezeichnung sich mit der gleichnamigen Linie der S-Bahn St. Gallen doppelte, in R5 umbenannt. Außerdem kam die neu eingeführte Linie S44 der S-Bahn St. Gallen dazu.
- New S6 Engen - Konstanz in Germany replacing the former Seehas (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seehas) line
- S5 Vorarlberg renamed to R5 because there is already a S5 in St. Gallen system.
- New chesg service 44
Such things weren't in existence when I looked at them (German wikipedia, official websites for the S-Bahn networks - including Bodensee) when I created the systems in Spring '23. Bodensee was using future tense.
Changes from today (source (https://www.baden-wuerttemberg.de/de/service/presse/pressemitteilung/pid/mit-dem-seehaesle-halbstuendlich-von-stockach-nach-radolfzell) + many news articles):
- New S61 Radolfzell - Stockach in Germany replacing the former Seehäsle (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahnstrecke_Radolfzell%E2%80%93Mengen#Seeh%C3%A4sle-Betrieb_ab_2006) line
The official site is indicating all but S61: https://s-bahn-bodensee.com/
Nonetheless, I don't know how to deal with it....
Don't worry, I'll update Europe to the 2024 Timetable - I've been somewhat trying to since about September (the UK is, AFAICS, done), but information isn't easy to process and often subject to change. New maps make it a lot easier! It'll gradually happen over the next couple of months.
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Don't worry, I'll update Europe to the 2024 Timetable
Thanks. I already made deusu (https://github.com/TravelMapping/RailwayData/pull/82) because I read an article by chance.
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Added two new systems
cheshs - S-Bahn Schaffhausen, consisting of S62 (formerly just S, and so not added), S64, S65 all of which were created in December
deubss - S-Bahn Bodensee, consisting of S6 and S61
Added one route - S44 in chesgs
Renumbered one route - S5 -> R5 in autvs
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Thanks :)
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Also gone through every German-speaking country's S-bahn and bought in the 2024 timetable (where German wikipedia has updated). Only a few systems had changes - Hamburg reorganised its numbering system, Nuremburg swapped 3 branches around, Berlin flipped two branches around, Vaud decided to use R instead of S (being Francophonic).