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=== Public transport === Bern is served by a dense network of trains, [[Trams in Bern|trams]], [[Trolleybuses in Bern|trolleybuses]], and conventional motorbuses. The [[Bern S-Bahn]] is Switzerland's second busiest. Bern is the centre of the [[Libero-Tarifverbund|Libero tariff network]], which covers the cantons of Bern and [[Canton of Solothurn|Solothurn]] and includes the towns of [[Biel/Bienne]], [[Solothurn]], and [[Thun]]. The network allows easy and coordinated travel on all modes of public transport, such as trains, [[PostBus Switzerland|PostAuto buses]], [[Trams in Bern|trams]], buses ([[Trolleybuses in Bern|trolleybuses]] and motorbuses) and others, regardless of transport operator. Fares are based on the number of zones in a journey. The central part of Bern, (excluding ''[[Bümpliz]]'', ''Betlehem'', ''Bottigen'', ''Brünnen'', and ''Riedbach'' in the west of the municipality), is part of the fare zone ''100''. [[File:Bern Hauptbahnhof (2014).jpg|thumb|[[Bern railway station]]]] The city is well served by railways, with the extensive S-Bahn network and many regional and international connections. [[Bern railway station|Bern's central railway station]] (''Bahnhof Bern'') is Switzerland's second busiest station (164,800 passengers per weekday in 2022), and is the main transport hub in the region.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ein- und Aussteigende an Bahnhöfen |url=https://data.sbb.ch/explore/dataset/passagierfrequenz/table/?disjunctive.kt_ct_cantone&disjunctive.isb_gi&sort=dwv_tmjo_tfm&refine.jahr_annee_anno=2022 |access-date=2024-05-26 |website=data.sbb.ch |language=en-GB}}</ref> A [[funicular railway]] called the [[Marzili Funicular|Marzilibahn]] leads from the ''Marzili'' district to the [[Federal Palace of Switzerland|Federal Palace]]. With a length of {{convert|106|m|0|abbr=on}}, it is the second shortest public railway in Europe after the [[Zagreb funicular]].
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