FOLLOWING THE SWISS RAILWAY: Politics of Land, Spatial Logics of Capital and State-driven Financialization Processes

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Aline Suter | Master Thesis, 2020

This work “follows the Swiss Railway” through time and space to uncover relationships between infrastructure development, the politics of land, and processes of financial capitalism. Using postcolonial perspectives to understand the social effects of the railway expansion in nineteenth and twentieth century Switzerland creates the basis for analyzing the contemporary complicity of the SBB (company of the Swiss Federal Railway) in the financialization of real estate.

In understanding and disrupting processes of spatially constructed identities in relation to land and property, I question the approach of reusing land, expropriated initially for a governmental framework supporting the private railway companies, in a way to maximize the profit. Based on a general approach of questioning common discursive logics, I aim to highlight the connection between symbolic and material practices.

I combine conventional qualitative methods such as archival and interview work with more experimental methods such as ‘conceptual walks’ and critical mapping. I demonstrate how land is used as a financialized asset in the case of the Swiss railway to envision alternative modes of dealing with land. While studying the built environment across spatial and temporal scales, from the security designs of Europaallee and the iconography of SBB real estate visions to the railway network across Switzerland, themes such as the relationship between infrastructure development and new forms of financing or SBB’s land-banking practices over the centuries in and outside of Switzerland emerge.

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