Founded | January 1, 2019 |
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Locale | Canton of Schaffhausen |
Routes | 15 |
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Annual ridership | 11.7 million (2022)[1]: 1 |
Website | www |
Verkehrsbetriebe Schaffhausen (lit. 'Schaffhausen transport company') is a public transport company in the Swiss canton of Schaffhausen. It operates bus and trolleybus lines covering the city of Schaffhausen and the surrounding canton, with one regional bus line passing through German territory.
With the exception of bus routes 9, 27 and 28, all services stop in the forecourt of Schaffhausen railway station. Line 9 stops next to Herblingen railway station, line 27 next to Wilchingen-Hallau railway station and line 28 next to Beringen Badischer Bahnhof. The urban bus routes call at stations in the municipalities of Schaffhausen and Neuhausen am Rheinfall. Route 25 crosses the Swiss–German border four times in one journey.
As of the December 2023 timetable change,[update] Verkehrsbetriebe Schaffhausen operates fifteen routes:[2]
As of 2022,[update] Verkehrsbetriebe Schaffhausen owns a fleet of 69 vehicles, comprising 15 battery electric buses of Irizar, 7 trolleybuses of Hess and 47 diesel powered buses of Mercedes-Benz (of which 25 operate as regional buses).[1]: 34
Line 1 (and former lines 2 and 9) are operated by trolleybuses since the closing of the Schaffhausen tramway network in 1966.
It is intended to replace all diesel powered buses currently operating wihtin the city with battery electric buses in the near future.[3] The preconditions in Schaffhausen are useful for the operation of an electric bus fleet. The advantages are twofold:[4]
The Verkehrsbetriebe Schaffhausen was created on January 1, 2019, from the merger of two existing companies: the Verkehrsbetriebe Schaffhausen , which served the city of Schaffhausen, and the Regionale Verkehrsbetriebe Schaffhausen , which served the canton. The two companies had coordinated operations for many years prior to the merger.[5]