Route network as of December 2018 The line begins in Wohlen at a platform opposite the
SBB Wohlen station at an altitude of . The line climbs to an altitude of and passes into the Bremgarterwald
(Bremgarten Forest). The
Erdmannlistein stop lies in the middle in the forest and serves exclusively trip traffic. After 6.6 km, the
Bremgarten West station is reached. This was originally the terminus of the old standard gauge branch railway whose route has been followed since Wohlen, and thus far the line is rather flat (
maximum gradient of 1.5%), has gentle turning radii (minimum ) and resembles a normal SBB
standard gauge line. After Bremgarten West, the line changes its character completely, adopting the sharper curves and steeper gradients of a narrow gauge line. After negotiating two sharp curves out of Bremgarten West station, the line runs along the bridge over the
Reuss. The company's headquarters, including a depot and administration building, are located at
Bremgarten station at an altitude of . From here on the line runs alongside the main road through a more densely populated, although still rural, area. A series of exceptionally tight U-shaped curves takes the line uphill, at
slopes of up to 5.6%, to
Berikon-Widen station on the
Mutschellen pass at an altitude of . From here the line drops through equally tortuous curves to Rudolfstetten Hofacker, where the downward gradient becomes gradually flatter. From
Bergfrieden station the line has tramway-like characteristics with street-running. The line ends at
Dietikon station at a platform beside the SBB tracks and at an altitude of .
Infrastructure The line is long, of which is double track and the rest single track. It has a minimum curve radius of , and a
maximum gradient of 5.6%. A section of length in Dietikon runs in the street, sharing its road space with other traffic. The line is equipped with
metre gauge ( gauge) track throughout, and is electrified at 1200
V DC, using an overhead line.
Services • The passenger services on the line now forms part of the
Zürich S-Bahn, branded as the S17. A service of two trains per hour is provided every day between Wohlen and Dietikon. Except on Sundays and public holidays, an extra two trains per hour are provided between Bremgarten West and Dietikon. Apart from a small number of additional peak-hour express trains, all trains serve all stops, taking just over 30 minutes for the full length of the line.
Rolling stock The line uses the following rolling stock: ==Future==