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Rail service in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Seehas (S6)
Overview
First service29 May 1994 (1994-05-29)
Current operatorSBB GmbH
Former operators
WebsiteSeehas (in German)
Route
TerminiEngen
Konstanz
Stops16
Distance travelled44 kilometres (27 mi)
Average journey time50 minutes
Service frequencyhalf-hourly
Lines used
Technical
Rolling stockStadler Rail AGFLIRT
Route map
time
(h)
0:00
Engen
0:02
0:03
Welschingen-Neuhausen
0:05
0:06
Mühlhausen (b Engen)
0:10
0:11
Singen-Landesgartenschau
Radolfzeller Aach
0:13
0:14
Singen (Hohentwiel)
Heritage railway and draisines
0:16
0:17
Singen-Industriegebiet
0:19
0:20
Böhringen-Rickelshausen
0:23
0:24
Radolfzell
0:26
0:27
Markelfingen
0:31
Allensbach
0:33
0:34
Hegne
0:36
0:37
Reichenau (Baden)
0:39
Konstanz-Wollmatingen
0:41
Konstanz-Fürstenberg
0:43
Konstanz-Petershausen
Seerhein
0:47
Konstanz

Seehas is anamedregional rail service that operates as S6 service betweenEngen andKonstanz in thedistrict of Konstanz (Hegau region), inBaden-Württemberg, Germany. It is managed and operated bySBB GmbH, the German subsidiary ofSwiss Federal Railways. It began operation in 1994.

History

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Service began on 23 May 1994, with the extension of existing services fromKreuzlingen (inSwitzerland) to Engen. These were operated byMittelthurgaubahn, a Swiss company.[1] On Mittelthurgaubahn's bankruptcy in 2003–2004, operation passed toEuroTHURBO [de], the German subsidiary ofThurbo. EuroTHURBO itself merged intoSBB GmbH in 2005. In 2006, SBB introducedStadler FLIRT trains on the route and increased the service frequency to every 30 minutes.[2] It operates as part of theBodensee S-Bahn.[3]

Name

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Seehas (Alemannic) literally means "lake hare" in English. The line got its name as a result of a public competition and the subsequent decision by ajury.[4] The name derives from the workEin Volksbüchlein byLudwig Aurbacher, written in 1827, in which theSeven Swabians fight ahare. TheSeehas is also a traditional mythical animal of the Lake Constance region, which is often depicted as a hybrid of a fish and a hare, for example onKaiserbrunnen on the market place inKonstanz. InFriedrichshafen there is also the annual festival calledSeehasenfest.

TheSeehas also lends its name to theSeehäsle (lit.'little lake hare'), a named train that operates as S61 betweenRadolfzell andStockach. Similarly, theRhyhas (lit.'Rhine hare'), the S62 service ofSchaffhausen S-Bahn, is named in reference to theSeehas.

Operation

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The service uses theBlack Forest Railway from Engen toSingen (Hohentwiel), and then theHigh Rhine Railway toKonstanz. The length of the route is 44 kilometres (27 mi), and an average journey requires 50 minutes.[5][6] The service is summarized as follows:

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Seehas-Jubiläum mit Zugtaufe in Singen".Singener Wochenblatt [de] (in German). 9 October 2020. Retrieved27 February 2021.
  2. ^"2.500 Tage SBB Deutschland GmbH"(PDF) (in German).SBB GmbH. Retrieved27 February 2021.
  3. ^"S-Bahn Bodensee" (in German). Retrieved9 May 2024.
  4. ^"25 Jahre Nahverkehr – der Seehas will sein Angebot weiter verbessern". 15 October 2019. Retrieved9 June 2024.
  5. ^"SBB GmbH – Unterwegs mit dem seehas"(PDF) (in German).SBB GmbH. 2019. Retrieved27 February 2021.
  6. ^"Fahrplan-Netzkarte 2024 [Railway network and services near Lake Constance 2024]"(PDF) (in German).Thurbo. 10 December 2023. Retrieved18 December 2023.

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