Sihlbrugg is a former railway station in the Swiss Canton of Zürich.
It was closed permanently in December 2012, and there are no passenger trains scheduled to stop at the station since then.
The station was the terminus of the Sihltal line of SZU (ZVV S4) from 1897 to 2006.
Although named after the hamlet of Sihlbrugg, the station is actually located nearly 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north of the village, in the municipality of Horgen.
[2][3][4] In the summer months, the station is served occasionally by the Zürcher Museums-Bahn heritage railway.