Palézieux railway station
Palézieux railway station serves the village of Palézieux in the municipality of Oron, Vaud, Switzerland. It sits at the junction of two main lines: the standard‑gauge Lausanne–Bern line and the Palézieux–Lyss line of Swiss Federal Railways (SBB), about 20.6 km from Lausanne. It is also the terminus of the metre‑gauge Palézieux–Bulle–Montbovon line operated by Transports publics Fribourgeois (TPF). Palézieux‑Village station lies to the north on the Palézieux–Lyss line.
The station has two sections: one for the national railways (SBB) and one for the metre‑gauge line; it is the only station in the Vaud canton on the TPF network. There are three through platforms on the SBB mainline, plus additional platforms at the metre‑gauge terminus. The station is staffed by SBB Monday to Friday. Parking is available with 182 spaces and there are 74 bicycle spaces. There are bus connections with CarPostal and Transports publics Fribourgeois.
History: Palézieux opened in 1862 for the SBB line and in 1903 for the metre‑gauge line. Elevation 668 m. Passenger usage is about 7,800 people per weekday.
As of the December 2024 timetable change, various SBB and TPF services stop here.
This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 07:26 (CET).