TILO (Italian: Treni Regionali Ticino Lombardia) is a limited company established in 2004 as a joint venture between Italian railway company Trenord and Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS); both companies participate in the equity of TILO SA with participation of 50%.[1]
The company's goal is to develop the regional cross-border traffic between the canton of Ticino and the Region of Lombardy.
In 2009 the company carried 6 million passengers. Most traveled along the Como ↔ Chiasso ↔ Mendrisio ↔ Lugano ↔ Bellinzona ↔ Biasca (S10) and Bellinzona ↔ Locarno routes (S20), served by trains every 30 minutes (every 15 minutes on average at peak times). Line S30 Bellinzona ↔ Luino is served every 2 hours, with a single daily train continuing to Busto Arsizio.
The staff that runs the trains in Italy is supplied by Trenord, and by Swiss Federal Railways for the trains running in Switzerland.
The fleet consists of
The Stadler FLIRT trains are equipped to run in both Switzerland and Italy, while the older NPZ trains are used only on peak hours trains in Switzerland.
The trains are always accompanied by a driver only, except for the S10 only in the Italian section Chiasso - Albate,[citation needed] where there is also a staff member accompanying the train (conductor).
TILO is a member of the Arcobaleno tariff network.[2]
TILO currently operates lines S10, S20, S30, S40, S50 and S90, as well as the RegioExpress line RE80 between Locarno and Milan.
S10 | (Airolo) - Biasca - Bellinzona – Lugano – Chiasso (– Como)[3] |
S20 | Castione/Arbedo – Bellinzona – Locarno[4] |
S30 | (Bellinzona –) Cadenazzo – Luino (– Gallarate)[4] |
S40 | Varese – Mendrisio – Como |
S50 | Malpensa T2 - Varese – Stabio – Mendrisio – Lugano – Biasca - (Airolo)[5] |
S90 | Giubiasco - Lugano - (Mendrisio) |
RE80 | Locarno – Lugano – Chiasso – Milan |
All routes operate in both Italy and Switzerland except the S20 and S90 which are Swiss only.