Dresden S-Bahn

Dresden S-Bahn
S 2 train at Dobritz station
Overview
LocaleDresden and surrounding districts
Transit typeCommuter Rail
Number of lines4
Number of stations48
Annual ridership15 million (2017)
Operation
Began operation1974
Operator(s)DB Regio Südost
Technical
System length128 km (80 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) (standard gauge)
Electrification15 kV/16.7 Hz AC overhead catenary

The Dresden S-Bahn is a network of S-Bahn-type commuter train services in Dresden and the surrounding area. It is commissioned by Verkehrsverbund Oberelbe (VVO) from DB Regio Verkehrsbetrieb Südostsachsen and currently consists of three services operating over a 127.7 km-long (79.3 mi) network.

The S-Bahn fare structure was introduced on a series of suburban railway lines on 29 September 1974. The term "S-Bahn" has only officially been used for the system since 31 May 1992. Since 24 May 1998, VVO fares have been valid for the S-Bahn Dresden. Outside of Dresden, it runs to the centres of Freital, Meissen, Pirna, Radebeul and since 9 December 2007 also to Freiberg. All lines stop at Dresden Hauptbahnhof.

According to data from the Deutsche Bahn, the Dresden S-Bahn is the S-Bahn with the highest customer satisfaction in Germany.