Also known as Glattalbahn
thumb|Glattalbahn (Phase 2) near Glattbrugg, with Cobra tram in VBZ colours thumb|Bombardier Cobra tram in VBG colours thumb|A typical Stadtbahn stop at Örlikerhaus thumb|A stretch of ballasted Stadtbahn track
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thumb|Glattalbahn (Phase 2) near Glattbrugg, with Cobra tram in VBZ colours thumb|Bombardier Cobra tram in VBG colours thumb|A typical Stadtbahn stop at Örlikerhaus thumb|A stretch of ballasted Stadtbahn track
The Glattalbahn, originally known as the Stadtbahn Glattal, was a project that was ultimately successful in introducing a modern rapid-transit system to the Glattal area of Switzerland, to the north of the city of Zürich. Stadtbahn Glattal was developed as a metre gauge tram system with through-running to Zurich. It was built and is owned by the Verkehrsbetriebe Glattal (VBG), but is operated under contract to them by the Verkehrsbetriebe Zürich (VBZ).
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