This is a sortable list of railway stations in the city of Zurich, Switzerland, with further information (see below for a map). In total, there are 29 railway stations, of which one is closed. Most stations are on standard-gauge lines, while four of them are tram stops along the metre-gauge tram network, served by a light rail (S18) that continues on its own tracks outside of the city. The stations lie in the fare zone 110 of the Zürcher Verkehrsverbund (ZVV). They are served by commuter trains of the Zurich S-Bahn and are also well-connected with the Zurich tram and trolleybus network as well as with municipal and regional buses. Long-distance trains (categories: TGV, RJX, ICE, EC, IC, IR, RE, EN, NJ) call at the Main Railway Station, (Zürich HB), with some IC, IR and RE services also serving and stations. Zürich HB is the busiest railway station in Switzerland, and three other railway stations in Zurich (Oerlikon, Stadelhofen and Hardbrücke) rank among the top ten in the country. Most stations are through stations. Zürich HB and Zürich HB SZU are "cul-de-sac" stations, while Oerlikon is a "Keilbahnhof". Map. The map shows railway lines in the city of Zurich (fare zone 110) with all railway stations and Zurich S-Bahn line numbers. Stations with names in bold are additionally served by long distance trains. Omitted in the map are the connectors between Seebach and Glattbrugg/Opfikon, between Oerlikon and Altstetten, and between Altstetten and Wiedikon/Thalwil (all used by freight trains to bypass Zürich HB), and the connector between Wiedikon and Giesshübel which links the networks of Swiss Federal Railways and SZU.