On 10.09.13 23:57, Paul Eggert wrote:
<http://www.hls-dhs-dss.ch/textes/d/D12813.php> makes it appear that the 1894 transition was not a smooth one either -- I suspect that each canton or locality had to make the legal change on its own, and they didn't change all at the same time, and in that sense the 1894 transition datum is dubious too.
the essential phrase in that source is: Viele Kantone machten denn auch 1894 von ihrer Kompetenz Gebrauch und führten die mitteleurop. Zeit eigenständig nach z.T. heftigen öffentl. Debatten in ihrem Hoheitsgebiet ein. Seit 1894 richtet sich die Schweiz nach einem einheitl. Zeitsystem. Many cantons (there are 23) made use of their competence in 1894 [[when the federal goverment introduced Central European Time for post, telegraph and railway which were under federal authority]] and introduced Central European Time by their own decision, after partly intense public debates, for their respective area of sovereignty. Since 1894 Switzerland follows a uniform time system. --- end of translation For TZ, this is not relevant, it only wants to know when the city of Zurich went to CET, as the zone Europe/Zurich does not claim to represent all of Switzerland for the period before 1970. So, we may have different acceptance dates for different cantons, but the source above claims that they were all within the year 1894.