S-Bahn
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(Translated from the German wikipedia article)
The S-Bahn is a suburban metro railway network in Germany. The name is an abbreviation for "Stadtschnellbahn" (fast city train) and was introduced in December 1930 in Berlin, after "SS-Bahn" (Stadtschnell...) had been unofficially in use already. The S-Bahn is a railroad that serves metropolitan traffic as well as direct regional traffic, and is characterized by high efficiency and a synchronized timetable that allows for denser train traffic on the rail lines. This is achieved by the use of separate tracks, electric railcar-driven trains and train doors at platform level (in some cities these standards are not met though). The symbol for the S-Bahn in Germany is a white "S" on a green circle.
In Austria S-Bahn lines and stations are displayed by a blue circle with a white, cornered 'S' in it. There are proper S-Bahn Systems in Vienna and Salzburg. The Viennese System is very large, old and well-known. In Switzerland, S-Linien (S-lines) is displayed in black letters on a white background. From the term S-Bahn come many similar notations, like the name R-bahn for regional trains, which is not in accordance with S-Bahn criteria.
The term "RER" (Réseau express régional), used in France and western Switzerland, and the "S-tog" in Copenhagen are very similar to the S-Bahn.
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S-Bahn lines are different from U-Bahn lines in that they have developed out of the conventional railroad. To this day the S-Bahn companies are subsidiaries of Deutsche Bahn, the former monopoly. Compared to subway lines, the S-Bahn lines have numerous branches. The lines of different branches operate on one or several stretches together where they create dense train traffic.
In comparison to the regional train, the S-Bahn experiences a higher efficiency, but also shorter distance between stations.
German cities with S-Bahn systems
- Berlin S-Bahn
- Hamburg S-Bahn
- Hannover S-Bahn (Hannover)
- Munich S-Bahn
- Rhein-Main S-Bahn (Frankfurt am Main, Hanau, Offenbach, Darmstadt, Mainz, Wiesbaden), see also Frankfurt Transit
- RheinNeckar S-Bahn (Mannheim, Ludwigshafen, Heidelberg)
- Rhein-Ruhr S-Bahn (Ruhrgebiet and Rheinland from Dortmund to Köln)
- S-Bahn Mittlerer Neckar (Stuttgart)
- Dresden S-Bahn (Dresden)
- Leipzig-Halle S-Bahn (Leipzig and Halle)
- Magdeburg S-Bahn (Magdeburg)
- Rostock S-Bahn (Rostock)
- Nürnberg S-Bahn (Nuremberg)
- Rhein-Ruhr S-Bahn (in North Rhine-Westphalia)
See also
See also (pages on German Wikipedia)
- de:Liste der Städte mit S-Bahnen
- de:Regionalbahn
- de:S-Bahnen in Deutschland
- de:S-Bahnen in der Schweiz
- de:S-Bahn Wien
- de:Stadtschnellbahn
- de:Verkehrsmittel



