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  2. Munt la Schera Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Munt la Schera Tunnel is a single lane road tunnel located in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. It connects the Engadin valley with Lago di Livigno, through Munt la Schera. Completed in 1965, the tunnel is 3,394 metres (11,135 ft) in length. [1] The tunnel was built to transport building materials for the construction of the Punt dal Gall dam.

  3. List of tunnels in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    superseded by the Furka Base Tunnel, now used by a heritage railway ... Monte Ceneri Road Tunnel: 1.412: road: A2 motorway: Munt la Schera Tunnel: 3.394: road: Ricken ...

  4. Category:Road tunnels in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Munt la Schera Tunnel; S. Sachseln Tunnel; San Bernardino Tunnel; San Nicolao Tunnel; Schöneich Tunnel; Seelisberg Tunnel; Sierre Tunnel; Sonnenberg Tunnel

  5. Category:Tunnels completed in 1968 - Wikipedia

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    Munt la Schera Tunnel; T. Tingstadstunneln; Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel; Y. Yui Tunnel This page was last edited on 12 August 2020, at 17:44 (UTC). Text is available ...

  6. Munt la Schera - Wikipedia

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    Munt la Schera (2,587 m) is a mountain of the Ortler Alps, located south of Il Fuorn (east of Zernez) in the canton of Graubünden. The Munt la Schera Tunnel runs inside the mountain at a height of approximately 1,800 metres (5,910 ft).

  7. Punt dal Gall Dam - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2008, the dam's crown holds a toll that takes payment for crossing the Munt La Schera Tunnel, which connects Livigno and the Engadin valley. [1] Punt dal Gall.

  8. Category:Tunnels in the Alps - Wikipedia

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    Felbertauern Tunnel; Fréjus Rail Tunnel; ... Mont d'Ambin Base Tunnel; Monte Viso Tunnel; Munt la Schera Tunnel; P. Plabutsch Tunnel; R. Ricken Tunnel; S. San ...

  9. List of tunnels in the Alps - Wikipedia

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    The entrance to Mont Cenis tunnel from the Italian side (Bardonecchia) There are a large number of tunnels in the Alps of Central Europe. They have the advantage of providing shorter routes and faster journey times by avoiding narrow, winding routes over mountain passes which may well be affected by winter conditions.