Uster is a city near Zurich, Switzerland. Uster lies 350m above sea level, so it is just in the winter snow.
The station 📍 of Uster is part of the ZVV S-Bahn network. The following lines pass through Uster:
All those lines operate roughly from 5:30 to 00:00.
For transport from Zurich airport, there is at least one change required. Either take a train from the airport to Zurich main station and switch there to the S-Bahn to Uster or take the Glatttalbahn (light rail line 12) to Wallisellen and switch to S14 service there. It's not even much slower and saves you Fr. 4 on a full ticket. (Connecting over Zurich main station is Fr. 10.80, over Wallisellen is Fr. 6.80)
On Friday and Saturday nights, the special night services SN5 and SN9 stop in Uster.
Uster is the temporary end point of the A53 motorway, after the construction has been stalled by lengthy legal battles over clearing peatland. Coming from the A1 from either Zürich or Winterthur, the A53 forks of at Brütisellen. To get to Uster, you can take either exit Uster West, Uster Nord or drive until the end of the motorway in the east of Uster. It takes around 30 minutes from the airport near Zürich to Uster by car, or around Fr. 60-70 by taxi.
There is a boat service on the Greifensee as well, connecting Maur with Uster. The direct "commuter" boat drives all year around if weather permits.
Uster train station is located next to the bus depot. Although there is only one train stop in the city of Uster, the buses are also a part of ZVV network and travel throughout the city. A taxi stand is also located next to the train station, although Swiss taxis are some of the most expensive in the world.
Uster lies between two lakes. They are called "Greifensee" and "Pfaeffikersee". Greifensee is the bigger one. When the sun is shining the rim of the lake is full of people, above all on bicycles and rollerblades.
There is a McDonald's next to the train station. Other affordable options are?
Greifensee 📍 is a nearby town on the shore of a lake of the same name. The lake is a conservation area and quite untouched.
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