Mittellandlinie
Swiss railway line
The Mittellandlinie ("Midland line") is a railway route in Switzerland. It runs from Olten via Bern and Fribourg to Lausanne.
The Olten–Bern railway was completed in 1858 and two years later the Lausanne–Bern railway was opened. In addition, the Mattstetten–Rothrist new line was opened in 2004, which together with the Born Railway and the Grauholz line, forms a high-speed line between Olten and Bern.
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Swiss Federal Railways Olten–Lausanne railway line
- Olten
- Aarburg-Oftringen
- Rothrist
- Murgenthal
- Roggwil-Wynau
- Langenthal
- Herzogenbuchsee
- Wynigen
- Burgdorf
- Lyssach
- Hindelbank
- Schönbühl SBB
- Zollikofen
- Bern Wankdorf
- Bern
- Bern
- Bern Europaplatz
- Bern Bümpliz Süd
- Niederwangen
- Oberwangen
- Thörishaus Station
- Thörishaus Dorf
- Flamatt
- Wünnewil
- Schmitten FR
- Düdingen
- Fribourg/Freiburg Poya
- Fribourg/Freiburg
- Villars-sur-Glâne
- Matran
- Rosé
- Neyruz FR
- Cottens FR
- Chénens
- Villaz-St-Pierre
- Romont FR
- Vauderens
- Oron
- Palézieux
- Moreillon
- Puidoux
- Grandvaux
- Bossière
- La Conversion
- Pully-Nord
- Lausanne
- Prilly-Malley
- Renens VD