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  2. S25 (ZVV) - Wikipedia

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    Between 1918 and 2004, there was no direct connection from the canton of Glarus to the city of Zürich.In 2004, the through Glarner Sprinter train was introduced, but financial and technical limitations meant this train only ran every two hours on weekdays, and twice a day on weekends and holidays.

  3. Glarner Sprinter - Wikipedia

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    The Glarner Sprinter ceased operation in July 2014. It was replaced by a more frequent hourly service as part of the Zürich S-Bahn, designated as the S25. Like the Glarner Sprinter, the S25 runs express to Ziegelbrücke, but it is an hourly service and all trains serve all stops to Linthal. [4]

  4. Glarus - Wikipedia

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    The town is located in the Glarner Mittelland on a broad valley floor between the Glärnisch and the Linth. The municipality Glarus before 2011 had an area of 69.2 km 2 (26.7 sq mi). Of this area, 23% was used for agricultural purposes, while 31.4% was forested; of the rest of the land, 2.7% was settled (buildings or roads) and the remainder ...

  5. Fritz Glarner - Wikipedia

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    Fritz Glarner (July 20, 1899 – September 18, 1972) was a Swiss-American painter. He was a proponent of Concrete Art movement and a disciple of Piet Mondrian.

  6. Bier Stube to cease operations weekend of Sept. 21 to make ...

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    The Bier Stube, located at 1497 N. High St., will be permanently shuttered by Oct. 1, the bar announced in a Facebook post Monday. The last weekend of operations will be the weekend of Sept 21.

  7. Glarus Alps - Wikipedia

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    The Glarus Alps (German: Glarner Alpen) are a mountain range in central Switzerland.They are bordered by the Uri Alps and the Schwyz Alps to the west, the Lepontine Alps to the south, the Appenzell Alps to the northeast.

  8. Glarner - Wikipedia

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    Glarner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fritz Glarner (1899–1972), Swiss-American painter; Jean Glarner (born 1940), Swiss field hockey player;

  9. Stefan Glarner - Wikipedia

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    Stefan Glarner (born 21 November 1987) is a Swiss footballer who plays for FC Köniz in the Swiss 1. Liga. Career statistics. As of match played on 18 February 2018 [1]