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    Heitersberg Pass aka "The Dabiah Passage" (el. 657 m.) is a mountain pass in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland. In 1975, a rail tunnel was opened under...
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    Oberrohrdorf and Neuenhof. The pass road is a continuation of the Heitersberg Pass road. The pass separates the valley of the Reuss from the valley of the Limmat...
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    The valley and Rangierbahnhof Limmattal as seen from Heitersberg Pass...
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    list of mountain passes in Switzerland. They are generally situated in the Jura Mountains or in the Swiss Alps. List of highest road passes in Switzerland...
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    line, the Heitersberg line, opened in 1975, branches off in Killwangen-Spreitenbach and follows a more southerly route through the Heitersberg Tunnel towards...
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    trains between Zürich and Basel operate on the faster route via the Heitersberg line, the Olten–Aarau line (but bypassing Olten) and the Hauenstein line...
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    land, (9.3%) is settled. It is located on the southwest slope of the Heitersberg, separated by the Reuss and Limmat valleys. It consists of the villages...
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    rubber shoes of the ballastless track in the 4.9-kilometre (3.0 mi)-long Heitersberg Tunnel between 2014 and 2016, whereas no maintenance of the concrete...
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    northwest. The last of them is the Albis range, which together with the Heitersberg range forms a bar from the Alps to the Jura that the major transportations...
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    Hasenberg in the north, of which the latter is the southernmost part of the Heitersberg. In the west the plateau goes down to the Reuss. Widen has grown together...
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    Bodensee Re 460 100 Tösstal Re 460 101 Bözberg Re 460 102 Lägern Re 460 103 Heitersberg Re 460 104 Toggenburg Re 460 105 Fürstenland Re 460 106 Munot Re 460...
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    1916. The next significant extension was not realised until 1975. The Heitersberg tunnel between Mellingen and Killwangen considerably shortened the journey...
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  • interchanges with several other lines, including the Rupperswil–Immensee, Heitersberg / Zofingen–Wettingen, Baden–Aarau, and Bözberg. The Aargau Southern Railway...
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    commences at Aarau station, in the canton of Aargau. It follows the Heitersberg line as far as Killwangen-Spreitenbach station, and then the Baden to...
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    of Canton of Aargau. It comprises the area between the Lindenberg and Heitersberg and from the terminal moraine at Othmarsingen to Reuss river in Dietwil...
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  • of the project to build the Heitersberg Tunnel, which opened in 1975. The new line branches off towards the Heitersberg Tunnel from the line towards...
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    Towards Wildegg, the line passed through a small, now pedestrian, tunnel in the railway embankment. With the opening of the Heitersberg railway line in 1975...
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    and interchanges with several other lines, including the Baden–Aarau, Heitersberg, Zofingen–Wettingen, Seetal, Brugg–Hendschiken, Bremgarten–Dietikon,...
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