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- The Kerenzerberg Tunnel may refer to: The Kerenzerberg Tunnel (rail), a rail tunnel in the Swiss canton of Glarus The Kerenzerberg Tunnel (road), a road...
- Kerenzerberg P**** (el. 743 m.) is a mountain p**** in the Alps in the canton of Glarus in Switzerland. It connects Mollis and Mühlehorn above the Walensee...
- The Kerenzerberg Tunnel is a motorway tunnel in Switzerland, and forms part of the A3 motorway from Basel and Zürich to Sargans. The tunnel is 5,760 metres...
- The Kerenzerberg Rail Tunnel is a rail tunnel in the Swiss canton of Glarus. The tunnel is 3,955 metres (12,976 ft) long, and carries the Ziegelbrücke...
- 59 mi) 1998 1 1 Opera Tunnel  Norway (Oslo) 5.767 km (3.6 mi) 2010 2 E18 Kerenzerberg   Switzerland 5.76 km (3.58 mi) 1986 1 A3 Youcheling Tunnel  China (Fujian)...
- Railways Zürich–Winterthur line Kerenzerberg Rail Tunnel 3.955 rail Swiss Federal Railways Ziegelbrücke–Sargans line Kerenzerberg Road Tunnel 5.760 road A3...
- the command of Count Hans von Werdenberg-Sargans, advanced through the Kerenzerberg P****. On 9 April 1388 the main Austrian army, under Toggenburg and Thorberg...
- to Siebnen-Wangen 34.3 Ziegelbrücke S2 S25 S6 S27 S25 S6 to Schwanden Kerenzerberg tunnel (3,96 kn) 24.5 Mühlehorn 21.2 Murg (ferry to Quinten) 18.1 Unterterzen...
- highway section has been extended since 1986 with the opening of the Kerenzerberg Tunnel (5.76 kilometres or 3.58 miles), which handles the road to Murg...
- again "beyond Netstall." The French are "not only in possession of the Kerenzerberg to Walenstadt," but have also "gained a firm foothold throughout the...