As such, it represents an exception to the more usual Liechtenstein practice of cooperating closely with Switzerland, as in the case of the principality's use of the Swiss franc as its currency and its membership of a common customs area with its western neighbour.
Plans have been made to double-track this rail line, however, efforts have stalled after the loan to pay for its construction was rejected by a local referendum in 2020.
Currently in operation: These stations are served by a limited number of stopping services between Feldkirch, Austria, and Buchs, Switzerland, provided by the S2 of Vorarlberg S-Bahn: four to five trains each way in the early morning and late afternoon on Mondays to Fridays only.
Most public transport in Liechtenstein is bus-operated, including links from Buchs and Sargans railway stations in Switzerland to Vaduz.
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