Transport in Switzerland
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transport-in-switzerland-165-7329817
title:
Transport in Switzerland
text:
Switzerland has a dense network of roads and railways. The Swiss public transport network has a total length of 24,500 kilometres and has more than 2600 stations and stops. The crossing of the Alps is an important route for European transportation, as the Alps separate Northern Europe from Southern Europe. Alpine railway routes began in 1882 with the Gotthard Railway with its central Gotthard Rail Tunnel, followed in 1906 by the Simplon Tunnel and the Lötschberg Tunnel in 1913. As part of the Ne
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_in_Switzerland
date created:
2001-05-28T19:13:39Z
date modified:
2024-08-29T09:18:04Z
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