Changes in the LIEmobil timetable 2025
With the new timetable, the LIEmobil service will be further expanded and optimised for the passengers. 12E to Sargans will run 3 minutes earlier to ensure better connections to the IC3. The cross-border connections (lines 12, 24, 37) across the Rhein will be extended. On line 35 to Schellenberg, the half-hourly service will be extended by one hour in the evening. The Gaflei excursion destination will be served every hour at weekends and during holidays. Schaan now has a local bus. In Balzers, the local bus will be electric from the timetable change on.

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Line 12: Direct connection from Gams and Grabs to Schaan and Vaduz
From the timetable change, the line will be extended beyond Buchs to Grabs and Gams at peak times. This will provide convenient, transfer-free connections from Gams to Vaduz and back every half hour.
The departure time of line 12 in the direction of Liechtenstein will be moved back by one minute in Buchs (new xx:51). This will enable the Railjet from Zurich (arriving in Buchs at xx:48) to connect to line 12. The LIEmobil pass is valid until Buchs station.
Line 12E: More reliable connection to the IC3 to Zurich
To ensure better connections to the IC3 to Zurich, buses on route 12E will leave Vaduz Post three minutes earlier (new: xx:23 and xx:53).
Line 21 / ski bus: Every 15 minutes to the ski area in the morning, at midday and in the evening
The ski bus from Balzers runs 15 minutes earlier and runs via Vaduz Post. Together with the ski bus from Unterland and the regular line 21, this results in a 15-minute interval to Malbun in the morning and at midday during Christmas and sport holidays and at weekends. In the afternoon, ski buses or line 21 run every 15 minutes to the valley.
Line 22: Hourly to the Gaflei sun tarrace in the main season
During the Christmas, sports and summer holidays and at weekends from December to October, line 22 runs hourly from Triesenberg city centre to Gaflei and back.
Line 24: New Vaduz Post – Sevelen railway station – Räfis – Buchs railway station
From the timetable change, line 24 will now run from/to Vaduz Post (previously Lettstrasse). From Sevelen, line 24 now continues to Räfis and Buchs as far as Buchs SG railway station. It will run every half hour during morning and evening commuting times. Sevelen Büeli can no longer be served due to the new route. The LIEmobil tariff applies until Sevelen Post.
Line 35: Half-hourly service extended in the evening for commuters
The half-hourly service on line 35 will be extended by one hour until 18:41 to offer commuters travelling towards Schellenberg more options for their journey home.
Line 37: Perfect S-Bahn connection at Salez-Sennwald railway station to and from Sargans and St.Gallen
Line 37 runs from Bendern via Ruggell to Salez-Sennwald railway station and on to Sennwald Post. It offers commuters streamlined connections in the morning and evening at Salez to and from the S4, both in the direction of Sargans and St. Gallen. The section Nendeln-Bendern will no longer be served by line 37. The LIEmobil pass is valid until Sennwald Post.
Line 40: Adjustment to the local bus service in Triesen
The 6.54 a.m. drive between Vaduz and Triesen Vaschiel has been cancelled due to a lack of demand. The Meierhof, Matschils and Vaschiel stops are now served by a school bus.
Line 44: Two new stops on local bus service in Vaduz
The route will be adapted. All existing stops will be served. The new stops Kartennaweg and Bannholz have been added.
Line 46: Local bus in Balzers now runs electrically and on Saturdays
The new electric local bus drives through Balzers and Mäls without exhaust fumes during the week at the following times: 6:43 to 10:13, 11:13 to 13:43 and 14:43 to 18:13. In each case every 30 minutes. On Saturdays, the local E-bus runs every 30 minutes between 9:13 and 13:13.
Line 48: Schaan gets a local bus
With the timetable change, the Schaan local bus (line 48) will start operating. It serves the areas in Schaan east of the railway line as a ring route and runs every half hour between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. on weekdays and from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends and public holidays.