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  2. Gotthard Road Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The journey takes about 13 minutes by car, the maximum speed being 80 km/h (50 mph). The Gotthard Road Tunnel is one of the three tunnels that connect the Swiss Plateau to southern Switzerland and run under the Gotthard Massif, the two other being railway tunnels, the Gotthard Tunnel (1882) and the Gotthard Base Tunnel (2016). All three tunnels ...

  3. List of tunnels in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Réseau Ferré de France Dijon–Vallorbe-Lausanne SBB TGV line: between Switzerland and France [12] [13] Monte Ceneri Rail Tunnel: 1.692: rail: Swiss Federal Railways Gotthard line: twin single-track tunnels; Monte Ceneri I is 1675m in length; Monte Ceneri II is 1692m in length. Monte Ceneri Road Tunnel: 1.412: road: A2 motorway: Munt la ...

  4. List of tunnels in the Alps - Wikipedia

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    Mont Blanc Tunnel (road tunnel through the highest mountain in the Alps) Simplon Tunnel (railway tunnel) Tenda Tunnels (road and railway) Col de Tende Road Tunnel (one of the oldest long road tunnels, 3.2 km) Buco di Viso (mule track, oldest tunnel in the Alps) Fréjus Road Tunnel and the much older Fréjus Railway Tunnel

  5. European route E27 - Wikipedia

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    The European route E27 is a road in Europe, part of the United Nations International E-road network, running between Belfort, France and Aosta, Italy. [1] Between these two cities, most of the route passes through French-speaking Switzerland, including a section along the eastern shore of the Lake Geneva, and a mountain section that peaks at just above 1,900 metres in the Great St Bernard Tunnel.

  6. Principal passes of the Alps - Wikipedia

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    The following are the main paved road passes across the Alps. Main indicates on the main chain of the Alps, from south west to east.Passes on subsidiary ranges are listed where the ridge leaves the main chain – N/W indicates north or west of the main chain, S/E on the south or east side.

  7. Mont Blanc Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the one-way ticket for a car was €40.90 (€41.40 on the Italian side), while the return ticket, valid for 7 days, was €51 (€51.60 on the Italian side). [13] In 2016, the one-way ticket for a car cost €43.50 (€44.20 on the Italian side). Mont Blanc Tunnel Tolls on the Italian side from 1 January 2022 (22% VAT included) [14]

  8. What do you need to drive in France? Rules for travelling ...

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    If driving a British car abroad (rather than renting one in France, for example), then you may need to display a white oval-shaped UK sticker on the rear of your vehicle (these replaced the white ...

  9. A16 motorway (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    The A16, a motorway in north-central Switzerland, is a divided freeway connecting the border to France to the A5 motorway, 84 kilometres (52 mi) to the south on the Swiss plateau. [ 1 ] The A16 motorway is a long, winding corridor that crosses the Jura Mountains from the Canton of Jura through part of the Bernese Jura area, to the flat part of ...