TGV 2N2 # 4730 of the Lyria is running the TGV 9211 from Paris Gare de Lyon via Dijon-Mulhouse-Basel to Zürich, between Rupperswil and Lenzburg.
The TGV 2N2 (doubledeck second generation) # 4718 of Lyria is running the TGV 9210 from Zürich via Basel-Mulhouse-Dijon-Paris Gare de Lyon over the Aare bridge in Olten. The train got a special p... (more)
TGV 2N2 (Euroduplex) # 4719 of the Lyria is running the about 1/2 hour late TGV 9203 from Paris Gare de Lyon via Belfort-Montbéliard TGV-Mulhouse-Basel to Zürich, through Killwangen-Spreitenbach... (more)
TGV Lyria from Paris-Gare de Lyon to Zürich-Hbf
The station Liestal is currently being rebuilt, in this context this cut is widened considerably, so that in the end 4 tracks of the SBB as well as the meter gauge track of the Waldenburgerbahn (r... (more)
TGV 2N2 (double deck second generation) # 4722 and # 4727 of the Lyria in multiple control are running the TGV 9213 from Paris Gare-du-Lyon via Mulhouse-Basel to Zürich, on the Bözberg north ram... (more)
Doubledeck TGV # 4725 of the Lyria is running light over the Bözberg line between Effingen and Hornussen, on the way from the maintenance and stable tracks in Zürich Herdern to Basel SBB.
TGV 2N2 (doubledeck second generation) # 4726 and # 4724 of the Lyria in multiple control are running the TGV 9203 from Paris Gare de Lyon via Mulhouse-Basel to Zürich, between Dietikon and Glanz... (more)
Doubledeck TGV 2N2 # 4729 of the Lyria (joint venture between SBB and SNCF) is running from Zürich main station to the stable tracks, after it arrived as TGV 9213 from Paris Gare-de-Lyon.
Since friday march 26th, Zurich has a new hotspot for railroad fans and photographers, the 160 meter long Negrelli footbridge across the tracks of the Zurich main station. The view goes towards th... (more)
TGV 2N2 (doubledeck second generation) of the Lyria # 4717 is running the TGV 9203 from Basel to Zürich through Schlieren. Due to the Covid-19 crisis, the train came from Basel only.
A Lyria TGV running between Zurich and Paris is rushing through the Schlierbach halt on a snowy spring day.