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===Urban rail=== {{See also|List of town tramway systems in Switzerland|S-Bahn#Switzerland}} Urban commuter rail networks, known mostly as [[S-Bahn]], are focused on the country's cities: [[Zurich S-Bahn|Zurich]], [[Léman Express|Geneva]], [[Basel S-Bahn|Basel]], [[Bern S-Bahn|Bern]], [[RER Fribourg|Fribourg]], [[RER Vaud|Lausanne]], [[Lucerne S-Bahn|Lucerne]], [[St. Gallen S-Bahn|St. Gallen]], [[Schaffhausen S-Bahn|Schaffhausen]] and [[Chur S-Bahn|Chur]]. [[Aargau S-Bahn]] provides regional train services mainly in the canton of Aargau, [[Transports publics Neuchâtelois|transN]] in the canton of Neuchâtel, [[RegionAlps]] in the canton of Valais and [[Treni Regionali Ticino Lombardia|TILO]] in the canton of Tessin and the Italian province of Lombardy. Some services near [[Lake Constance]] ({{lang|de|Bodensee}}) also operate for [[Bodensee S-Bahn]]. Several cities, such as Basel, Bern and Zurich, have a [[tram]] network. During the mid 20th century, some cities (such as [[Trams in Lugano|Lugano]] and [[Trams in Winterthur|Winterthur]]) replaced their tram lines with [[List of trolleybus systems in Switzerland|trolleybus]] lines. Lausanne is the only city with a metro system ([[Lausanne Metro]]), which includes two lines: one is [[light rail]]; the other, a fully automated metro, opened in 2008. After its opening, Lausanne replaced [[Rennes]] as the smallest city in the world to have a full metro system.
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