Treni Regionali Ticino Lombardia

TiLo (Italian: Treni Regionali Ticino Lombardia) is a limited company established in 2004 as a joint venture between Italian railway company Trenord and Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS); both companies participate in the equity of TILO SA with participation of 50%.[1] It operates standard gauge regional train services in the Swiss canton of Ticino and the Italian region of Lombardy.

TILO SA
Native name
Treni Regionali Ticino Lombardia, TILO
Company typeJoint venture between Trenord and SBB CFF FFS
IndustryRail Transport
Founded14 June 2004; 20 years ago (2004-06-14)
Headquarters,
Switzerland
DivisionsPassenger
Websitewww.tilo.ch/en/ (in English)

Overview

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Former logo of TiLo

The company's goal is to develop the regional cross-border traffic between the canton of Ticino and the Region of Lombardy. In 2009, the company carried 6 million passengers. Most traveled along the ComoChiassoMendrisioLuganoBellinzonaBiasca (S10) and Bellinzona ↔ Locarno routes (S20), served by trains every 30 minutes (every 15 minutes on average at peak times). Line S30 Bellinzona ↔ Luino is served every 2 hours, with a single daily train continuing to Busto Arsizio.

The staff that runs the trains in Italy is supplied by Trenord and by Swiss Federal Railways for the trains running in Switzerland. The trains are always accompanied by a driver only, except for the S10 only in the Italian section Chiasso – Albate, where there is also a conductor accompanying the train.[citation needed]

Rolling stock

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The TILO fleet consists of the following trainsets. The Stadler FLIRT trains are equipped to run in both Switzerland and Italy, while the older NPZ trains are used only on peak hours trains in Switzerland.

  • 19 RABe 524.0/ETR 150 Stadler FLIRT 4-car EMUs
  • 11 RABe 524.1/ETR 524 Stadler FLIRT 6-car EMUs
  • Some NPZ RBDe 560 EMUs with NPZ driving trailers and EW 1 or EW 2 intermediate coaches

Routes

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S-Bahn network in Ticino and Lombardy with services of TILO and FLP (S60)

TiLo currently operates S-Bahn lines S10, S20, S30, S40, S50 and S90, as well as the RegioExpress line RE80 between Locarno and Milan. All routes operate across the border in both Italy and Switzerland except the S20 and S90, which serve only stations in Switzerland. TILO is a member of the Arcobaleno tariff network.[2]

S10 (Airolo –) BiascaBellinzonaLuganoChiasso (– Como San Giovanni)[3]
S20 Castione-ArbedoBellinzonaLocarno[4]
S30 (Bellinzona –) CadenazzoLuino (– Gallarate)[4]
S40 VareseMendrisioComo San Giovanni
S50 Malpensa Aeroporto Terminal 2VareseStabioMendrisioLuganoBiasca (– Airolo)[5]
S90 GiubiascoLugano (– Mendrisio)
RE80 LocarnoLuganoChiassoMilano Centrale

Connections in Ticino: At Lugano, TILO services S10, S20 and S50 have connections with the S60 (departing from Lugano FLP) to Ponte Tresa. At Capolago-Riva San Vitale, TILO services S10, S50 and S90 connect with the Monte Generoso railway to Monte Generoso. At Locarno, lines S20 and RE80 connect with the Domodossola–Locarno railway line (trains departing from Locarno FART) to Domodossola.

Connections in Lombardy: At Varese, the S40 and S50 of TILO connect with the S5 (Milan S Lines) to Treviglio and RE5 of Trenord to Porto Ceresio. The S40 and S50 also connect to the R22 and RE1 of Trenord (departing from Varese Nord). At Chiasso/Como San Giovanni, the S10 and S40 of TILO connect with the S11 to Rho.

References

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  1. ^ "Treni Regionali Ticino Lombardia. Benvenuti" (in Italian). Archived from the original on February 10, 2013. Retrieved February 16, 2013.
  2. ^ "Le imprese di trasporto" [The transport companies] (in Italian). Comunità tariffale Ticino e Moesano. Archived from the original on July 27, 2012. Retrieved July 13, 2012.
  3. ^ TiLo (ed.). "S10/RE10 Ticino-Milano" (in Italian). Archived from the original on November 3, 2023. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  4. ^ a b Railway line managed by TiLo on behalf of FFS.
  5. ^ Ufficio federale dei trasporti (ed.). "Orario ufficiale Svizzera 2015 (versione PDF), quadro 630" (PDF) (in Italian). Retrieved September 7, 2015.
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