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- The Gotthard railway (German: Gotthardbahn; Italian: Ferrovia del Gottardo) is the Swiss trans-alpine railway line from northern Switzerland to the canton...
- The Rapperswil–Pfäffikon railway (also known as the Zürichsee-Gotthardbahn—Lake Zürich-Gotthard Railway; ZGB) is a short single-track standard-gauge line...
- Gotthardbahn from 1872 to 1882, pneumatic locomotives were used in the construction of the Gotthard Rail Tunnel and other tunnels of the Gotthardbahn...
- ". Initially, the tunnel was operated by the private railway company Gotthardbahn, which ran conventional trains drawn by steam locomotives between Lucerne...
- were acquired as a replacement for the Ae 6/6 for heavy services on the Gotthardbahn. They are the most modern of the so-called "Gotthard locomotives". To...
- p. 23. Lauf-Belart, Gotthardp**** (1924), 165f. Hans-Peter Bärtschi: Gotthardbahn in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of...
- Schweizerische Nordostbahn (NOB) jointly built a connecting line to the Gotthardbahn. The line was operated by the SCB and ran from Rupperswil to Immensee...
- (link) Braun, Adolphe: Luftlokomotive in "Photographische Ansichten der Gotthardbahn", Dornach im Els****, ca. 1875 See Compressed-air car#Energine "Engineair"...
- Switzerland Rail transport in Switzerland Public transport in Switzerland Gotthardbahn Gotthard Base Tunnel Lötschberg Base Tunnel Rail 2000 NRLA Although it...
- Küssnacht arm of the Lake of Lucerne. In 1897 it was the end station of the Gotthardbahn. Meggen has a po****tion (as of 31 December 2020) of 7,562. As of 2007[update]...