Agnes-Robmann-Weg

Agnes-Robmann-Weg goes from Binzstrasse to Friesenbergstrasse; it is a pedestrian path that follows the S10 train line between Binz and Friesenberg. It is named after Agnes Robmann, who was a women's rights activist and president of the Zürich woman worker union.

A pedestrian path on the left, separated from a train track on the right by a metallic fence. There are trees on the left of the path, and a grey building on the right of the train tracks.
Agnes-Robmann-Weg along the S10 tracks in Zürich
Two train tracks crossed perpendicularly by a road. There are open barriers on each side of the tracks and a light signal indicating when a train is incoming.
Level crossing for the S10 track
A power installation made of a lot of cables and large coils, behind a fence, behind rail tracks.
Binz electrical substation along the S10 tracks
A pedestrian path on the right, a fence and rail tracks, on which a red train is incoming in the background. There's an orange works fence on the left of the train track.
S10 train in the direction of Uetliberg
A pedestrian path with a couple of bikes on it on the right, separated from two train tracks by a metallic fence. There are two red trains on the tracks, in opposite directions: one goes to Uetliberg, the other to Zürich HB.
Two crossing S10 trains
A pedestrian path and a railroad track, side by side with no barrier between them. On the right of the track, there's a high orange palisade with some trees in front of it.
Aaaand we don't believe in fences anymore here.
A train track, a level crossing with barriers, and the Zürich Binz train station (a single platform along the track) in the background.
Zürich Binz train station, as seen from Agnes-Robmann-Weg

Tags: Wiedikon, trains