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  2. Motorways of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Swiss autobahn network. The Swiss autobahn/autoroute network has a total length (as of April 2012) of 1,763.6 kilometres (1,095.9 miles), of the planned 1,893.5 kilometres (1,176.6 miles), and has, by an area of 41,290 km 2, also one of the highest motorway densities in the world with many tunnels.

  3. A1 motorway (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    A1 between Oetwil an der Limmat and Spreitenbach in the Limmat Valley (April 2010). The A1 is a motorway in Switzerland.It follows Switzerland's main east–west axis, from St. Margrethen in northeastern Switzerland's canton of St. Gallen through to Geneva in southwestern Switzerland.

  4. Transport in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Several cities have a tram network (e.g. Basel, Bern, Zurich). During the mid 20th century, some cities (e.g. Lugano , Winterthur ) replaced their tram lines with trolleybus lines. Lausanne is the only city with a metro system ( Lausanne Metro ), which includes two lines: one is light rail ; the other, a fully automated metro, opened in 2008.

  5. InterCity (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    IR 90 connecting Geneva to the canton of Valais will become line IC9 while IR 15 connecting Geneva to Lucerne will be transformed into IC11 and will run in a path offset by half an hour from that of IC 1 between Geneva and Bern. A second train will run in the additional half hour as IC11 between Bern and Lucerne.

  6. List of cities in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Population of towns (2022) Below is a list of towns and cities in Switzerland.Until 2014 municipalities with more than 10,000 inhabitants were considered to be towns (German: Stadt/Städte, French: ville(s), Italian: città).

  7. Zurich Airport railway station - Wikipedia

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    When Zurich Airport first opened in 1948, the nearest railway was the single-track line from Oerlikon to Effretikon, forming a loop off the original main line of the Zurich to Winterthur line. This line passed through Kloten Balsberg and Kloten stations, which are respectively 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) and 2.1 kilometres (1.3 mi) from the ...

  8. Portal:Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Following the Napoleonic Wars, Switzerland restored its pre-revolutionary system, but by 1830 faced growing division and conflict between liberal and conservative movements; this culminated in a new constitution in 1848 that established the current federal system and enshrined principles such as individual rights, separation of powers, and ...

  9. List of the busiest airports in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland's 7 busiest airports by passenger traffic in 2018 [2]; Rank Airport Location Total passengers Annual change Rank change 1: Zurich Airport: Zürich: 31,069,873