Oerlikon–Bülach railway line

Oerlikon–Bülach
Overview
OwnerSwiss Federal Railways
Line number760
Termini
Technical
Line length15.54 km (9.66 mi)
Number of tracks2 (main line)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification15 kV/16.7 Hz AC overhead catenary
Maximum incline1.0%
Route map

km
4.72
Zürich Oerlikon
442 m
Glatttalstrasse
92 m / 74 m
Oberhauserried
561 m (from Seebach)
6.17
Opfikon Süd
440 m
6.75
Opfikon Süd
433 m
7.25
Glattbrugg
431 m
8.49
Rümlang Tanklager
430 m
10.54
Rümlang
430 m
13.11
Oberglatt
430 m
SBB line from Wettingen
15.07
Niederhasli
422 m
15.26
Niederglatt
424 m
17.46
Dielsdorf
429 m
20.27
Bülach
Keilbahnhof
428 m

The Oerlikon–Bülach railway is a standard-gauge railway line to the north of Zürich, Switzerland. It was built by the Bülach-Regensberg Railway (German: Bülach-Regensberg-Bahn, BR). It is also called the Y-shaped railway (German: Gabeleisenbahn) in German or the "potato railway" (German: Herdöpfelbahn) in Swiss German because its main freight traffic was potatoes. It was taken over by the Swiss Northeastern Railway on 1 January 1877.

On 1 May 1865, the BR opened its approximately 16 km-long Oerlikon–Oberglatt–Bülach main line and its just over 4 km-long Oberglatt–Dielsdorf branch line, which later became part of the Wehntal Railway (Wehntalbahn).