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SBB’s Kemptthal Station Tops Missed Stop Ranking, June 17

June 17, 2026
07:01 AM
3 min read

Key Points

Kemptthal station recorded 20 missed stops in 2024-2025, highest in Switzerland.

SBB reports one missed stop per 170,000 total stops across network.

Changing train schedules and operational complexity cited as root causes.

Every incident analyzed with drivers involved to improve future performance.

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SBB’s internal statistics reveal that Kemptthal station in Lindau, Zurich Oberland, experienced the most missed train stops in Switzerland over 2024 and 2025. Trains passed through without stopping 20 times despite scheduled halts. While SBB says such incidents remain rare, the data exposes operational vulnerabilities in Switzerland’s complex rail network.

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Where Trains Skip Stops Most Often

Kemptthal leads SBB’s internal ranking for erroneous through-runs, a term SBB uses for missed scheduled stops. Trains skipped Kemptthal 20 times in 2024 and 2025. Liestal in Basel-Landschaft came second with 14 missed stops, followed by Pully in Vaud with 10. SBB spokesperson Mara Zenhäusern stated that statistically, one out of 170,000 stops is missed across the entire network.

Why Kemptthal Faces Unique Challenges

The station’s complex schedule appears to increase error risk. During the day, the S24 train primarily serves Kemptthal. After 9 p.m., the S7 adds an additional stop it does not make during daytime hours. SBB cited possible causes including confusion at stations with different stopping patterns, last-minute operational changes, and the high complexity of Switzerland’s dense rail network. Complete prevention remains impossible, according to the company.

How SBB Responds to Missed Stops

Every incident is analyzed and discussed with train drivers involved, SBB confirmed. The company emphasizes that such errors remain extremely rare overall. For affected passengers, however, a missed stop creates real frustration. SBB does not plan to make a definitive assessment of Kemptthal’s specific issues but continues monitoring and training protocols.

Broader Rail Network Complexity

Switzerland’s dense rail network creates operational pressure across all stations. The MOB railway heritage events showcase the country’s extensive rail infrastructure and passenger expectations. SBB transports hundreds of thousands of people daily, making even rare errors visible to large numbers of commuters and travelers.

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Final Thoughts

Kemptthal’s 20 missed stops highlight operational risks in Switzerland’s complex rail system. While SBB reports such incidents as statistically rare, passengers expect reliability. The data underscores the need for better scheduling clarity at stations with variable stop patterns.

FAQs

How often does SBB miss scheduled train stops?

SBB misses approximately one out of 170,000 stops. Kemptthal had the highest rate in Switzerland with 20 missed stops in 2024-2025.

Why does Kemptthal have the most missed stops?

Kemptthal’s changing stop patterns confuse drivers. The S24 serves it during daytime, while the S7 adds evening stops, creating inconsistency.

What does SBB call a missed train stop?

SBB terms it an erroneous through-run: when a train continues past a station where it should have stopped.

Disclaimer:

The content shared by Meyka AI PTY LTD is solely for research and informational purposes.  Meyka is not a financial advisory service, and the information provided should not be considered investment or trading advice.

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Danny Kontos

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Danny Kontos has been a stock investor since 2007 and co-founded Meyka in 2023. He keeps a small, focused portfolio and only moves when the numbers are hard to argue with. He has waited years on a single position before. Before Meyka, he ran a web hosting company and a mortgage lending platform, so he knows what a well-run business actually looks like under the hood. This article did not come from a news cycle. It came from someone who has been watching this space for a long time.

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