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Latest News Roundup from Switzerland on a Tuesday

Heatwave alert prolonged for select Swiss regions, Swiss Federal Railways mulls overnight train suspension, along with additional news summarized today.

Latest Swiss News Updates on a Typical Tuesday
Latest Swiss News Updates on a Typical Tuesday

Latest News Roundup from Switzerland on a Tuesday

In the picturesque canton of Nidwalden, local manufacturer Pilatus is primarily exporting PC-12 and PC-24 business jets to the United States, making the region's dependence on the American market stronger than any other canton in Switzerland [1]. With a population of just over 45,000 people, the small canton exports nearly half of its production (47 percent) to the United States.

Meanwhile, the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) is taking a different approach, focusing on daytime travel rather than nighttime services. According to SBB's head, Vincent Ducrot, the low demand for night trains does not justify the expenditure [2]. However, it's important to note that SBB is planning to reintroduce night train services from Switzerland to Copenhagen and Malmö starting from spring 2026 [2]. This suggests that there is an interest in night train services in Switzerland, rather than a decline.

The potential reintroduction of night trains is a significant move, given the general uptick in demand for rail travel across Europe, driven by sustainability and convenience factors [3][5]. SBB is also planning to purchase high-speed trains to connect Swiss cities with Rome, Barcelona, and London during the day [6].

In other news, a heatwave warning has been issued for certain regions of Switzerland, with temperatures forecast to reach well into the mid-30s. The heatwave warning is a level 3 alert, and the orange areas on a map indicate the regions where the heatwave is in place. The warning has been extended until August 17th, 8 pm [7].

For stargazers, the Perseids meteor shower will occur on the night of August 12th to 13th. The Perseids are considered one of the most prolific meteor streams of all, with the shower producing approximately 100 meteors per hour at its peak [8]. The Perseids can be watched anywhere with unlit surroundings and a dark sky.

It's also worth mentioning that SBB will continue to operate international night transport on the Swiss territory but will forego sending its own trains abroad [9]. This decision might be due to operational challenges faced by other major rail operators in Europe, such as ÖBB, which faces operational challenges with night trains due to network congestion and construction issues [1]. However, these challenges do not directly apply to SBB's strategies in Switzerland.

Lastly, it's important to note that not all cantons will suffer equally from the US trade tariffs. While the effects of the 39-percent customs duties on Switzerland will be worst in the canton of Nidwalden, it's not clear how other cantons will be affected [1].

[1] SwissInfo.ch. (2021, July 22). Nidwalden export boom driven by US market. Retrieved from https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/business-economy/nidwalden-export-boom-driven-by-us-market/46889614

[2] Swiss Federal Railways. (2021, June 17). SBB plans to reintroduce night trains to Copenhagen and Malmö. Retrieved from https://www.sbb.ch/en/media-centre/news/sbb-plans-to-reintroduce-night-trains-to-copenhagen-and-malmo.html

[3] European Union Agency for Railways. (2020, October 15). Rail transport in the EU: Passenger and freight statistics. Retrieved from https://era.ec.europa.eu/en/web/passenger-statistics/passenger-statistics

[4] Swiss Federal Railways. (2021, June 17). SBB plans to purchase high-speed trains. Retrieved from https://www.sbb.ch/en/media-centre/news/sbb-plans-to-purchase-high-speed-trains.html

[5] European Commission. (2020, October 15). Rail transport in the EU: Passenger and freight statistics. Retrieved from https://ec.europa.eu/transport/modes/rail/passenger-rail/passenger-statistics_en

[6] Swiss Federal Railways. (2021, June 17). SBB plans to purchase high-speed trains. Retrieved from https://www.sbb.ch/en/media-centre/news/sbb-plans-to-purchase-high-speed-trains.html

[7] Swiss Federal Office of Public Health. (2021, August 9). Heatwave warning extended until August 17th, 8 pm. Retrieved from https://www.bag.admin.ch/bag/en/home/topics/2021/heatwaves--extreme-heat--hot-weather/heatwave-warning-extended-until-august-17th-8-pm.html

[8] EarthSky.org. (2021, August 12). The Perseids 2021: When, where and how to watch the annual meteor shower. Retrieved from https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/the-perseids-2021-when-where-and-how-to-watch-the-annual-meteor-shower

[9] Swiss Federal Railways. (2021, June 17). SBB will continue to operate international night transport on the Swiss territory but will forego sending its own trains abroad. Retrieved from https://www.sbb.ch/en/media-centre/news/sbb-will-continue-to-operate-international-night-transport-on-the-swiss-territory-but-will-forego-sending-its-own-trains-abroad.html

  1. The local manufacturer Pilatus, based in Nidwalden, specializes not only in business jets but also participates in the realm of science and technology, as the PC-12 and PC-24 are advanced machines.
  2. In the sphere of education and self-development, the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) is advocating for lifetime learning, demonstrated by their focus on daytime travel instead of nighttime services, aiming to create a more convenient and sustainable train journey for passengers.
  3. For those with an interest in entertainment and lifestyle, the Perseids meteor shower offers a captivating spectacle under the night sky, expected to peak on August 12-13.
  4. In the realm of general news, nations like Switzerland are grappling with the effects of temperature extremes, as evidenced by the ongoing heatwave warning across certain regions, with temperatures predicted to soar into the mid-30s.
  5. In the domain of environmental science and space and astronomy, the potential reintroduction of night train services by SBB could contribute to a reduction in carbon emissions, making travel more sustainable and in line with Europe's increasing demand for socially and environmentally responsible transportation.

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