Lausanne railway station

Lausanne
Central pass-through railway station
Art Nouveau-style building
The main (north) entrance to the station in 2011
General information
Location Place de la Gare 5a
Lausanne
Switzerland
Coordinates 46°31′0.5″N 6°37′44.8″E
Elevation 447 m (1,467 ft)
Owned by Swiss Federal Railways
Line(s)
Platforms 5
Tracks 10
Train operators
Connections Transports publics de la région lausannoise buses
Construction
Structure type At-grade
Other information
Fare zone 11 (mobilis)
History
Opened 5 May 1856
Rebuilt
  • 1911–1916 (total reconstruction)
  • 1992–1996
Passengers
2018 102,500 per working day
Services
Preceding station Swiss Federal Railways Following station
Genève-Cornavin
Terminus
EuroCity Sion
Genève-Cornavin IC 1 Fribourg
towards St. Gallen
Terminus IC 5
Yverdon-les-Bains
Morges IR 15 Palézieux
towards Lucerne
IR 90 Vevey
towards Brig
Renens VD RE33 Vevey
towards St-Maurice
Renens VD
Terminus
RegioExpress
Limited service
Preceding station RER Vaud Following station
Prilly-Malley
towards Grandson
R1 Pully
towards Cully
R2
Renens VD
towards Vallorbe
R3 Pully
towards St-Maurice
Prilly-Malley
towards Le Brassus or Vallorbe
R4
Prilly-Malley
towards Allaman
R5 Pully-Nord
towards Palézieux
R6 Pully-Nord
towards Romont
Terminus R9 Puidoux
towards Kerzers
Preceding station TGV Lyria Following station
Vallorbe
towards Paris-Lyon
Paris to Lausanne Terminus
Genève-Cornavin
towards Paris-Lyon
Preceding station Lausanne Métro Following station
Grancy M2
transfer at Lausanne-Gare
Lausanne-Flon
towards Croisettes
Location

Lausanne railway station (French: Gare de Lausanne) is the main intercity and regional railway station for the city of Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland. It is often known as Lausanne CFF to distinguish it from others in the town.

Description

Lausanne is a through station, which sits at the junction of the Simplon, Lausanne–Bern, and Lausanne–Geneva railway lines. Due to this, express passenger trains are available to a wide variety of destinations across the country.

Passenger trains are primarily run by Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS), with additional international trains run by companies from neighbouring France (TGV Lyria).

There is also a network of local services from Lausanne, primarily as part of the RER Vaud, and platforms for line 2 of the Lausanne Métro. The metro station, Lausanne-Gare, was opened on 27 October 2008.

Passenger facilities include Bureau de change, left luggage and lost property offices.

Developments

Significant improvements are planned for the station by 2020. A third subway is to be constructed for platform access, along with longer platforms to allow larger trains. A new tunnel is also to be built for the Lausanne Métro directly underneath the Renens (West) end of the main line station, with new métro platforms directly connected to the subway, removing the need for some métro passengers to cross the square in front of the station.

Services

As of the December 2022 timetable change, the following services call at Lausanne:

Gallery

See also