Brugg AG railway station

Brugg AG railway station (Bahnhof Brugg AG) serves the municipality of Brugg, in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland. Opened in 1856, it is owned and operated by Swiss Federal Railways.

The station forms the junction between the Baden–Aarau railway, part of the original line between Zurich and Olten, the Bözberg railway line (Bözbergstrecke), which links Basel SBB with Brugg, and the Brugg–Hendschiken line, which links Brugg with Rotkreuz.

Location
Brugg railway station is situated at the intersection between the Aarauerstrasse and the Bahnhofstrasse, at the southeastern edge of the town centre.

On construction, the site of the station was part of the neighboring municipality Windisch and was only sold to Brugg in 1863.

The station has three platforms serving five tracks.

Services
the following services stop at Brugg AG:


 * InterRegio: half-hourly service to Basel SBB and Zürich Hauptbahnhof, hourly service to Bern and Zürich Airport.
 * RegioExpress: hourly service between Olten and Wettingen.
 * Zürich S-Bahn:
 * : half-hourly service to Winterthur; trains continue from Winterthur to Schaffhausen or Wil.
 * : on Friday and Saturday night, hourly service between Aarau and Winterthur via Zürich Stadelhofen.
 * Aargau S-Bahn:
 * : hourly service between Langenthal and Baden.
 * : hourly service to Muri AG.
 * : half-hourly service between Aarau and Turgi, with every other train continuing from Aarau to Sursee.