Construction workers lay sleepers in the Brail Tunnel II as part of the tunnel's refurbishment.
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Construction work

Current construction sites, projects and their impact

Rhaetian Railway continuously invests in its infrastructure to ensure safety, comfort and sustainability. Here you’ll find an overview of ongoing and scheduled construction work as well as information on major projects. Much of this work has to be carried out at night for operational reasons. Please understand that although we do everything in our power to keep noise pollution to a minimum, a certain amount of noise is always generated when using machinery. The documents below contain a list of scheduled construction work. You can refer to this list to find out when restrictions or noise could occur in your area. Please note that the dates listed may be postponed due to weather conditions or last-minute changes in construction. These documents are regularly updated.

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Scheduled construction work and disruptions

Rhaetian Railway will keep you up to date about scheduled construction work and rail replacement services in its newsletter. To sign up for the newsletter, please fill out the form and select the regions or lines you are interested in. You can select more than one. The newsletter is sent out just before an event.

Major construction projects

The Rhaetian Railway infrastructure base at Landquart station, illuminated at night

Landquart station conversion

Landquart railway station is a central hub for passenger and goods transport. RhB and SBB are in the process of completely modernising the station by 2032 to ensure it meets future requirements.

Find out more about the conversion
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Construction of the new Chur West station

Together with the city of Chur, a multimodal transport hub with optimal connections for the entire municipal area is set to be created by 2026. A station that is accessible, future-oriented and comfortable.

A train of the Rhaetian Railway leaves the northern portal of the Albula Tunnel.

Albula Tunnel

The Albula Tunnel provides a safe, convenient and sustainable connection between Preda and Spinas at an altitude of around 1,800 metres. The new 5.86-kilometre-long tunnel has been in operation since June 2024.

Find out more about the Albula Tunnel
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Road closures between Klosters and Davos

The track between Klosters Platz and Davos Platz will be closed to rail traffic on three occasions in 2026 and 2027. Several projects will be carried out during these total closures. The track is scheduled to reopen in December 2027.

Aerial view of Zuoz

Zuoz railway station refurbishment

Zuoz station is set to undergo extensive refurbishment between 2025 and 2027 to ensure it meets today’s requirements for modern, accessible and forward-looking rail transport. The focus is on improved access, greater comfort for passengers and state-of-the-art infrastructure.

More about the renovation of Zuoz station