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- The Limmat Valley (German: Limmattal) is a river valley and a region in the cantons of Zürich and Aargau in Switzerland. The Limmat (German pronunciation:...
- The Limmattal tramway (German: Limmattal-Str****enbahn, LSB) was a metre gauge electric tramway that operated in the Limmat Valley, situated in the Swiss...
- The Limmattal light rail line (German: Limmattalbahn) is a metre gauge tram line in the Limmat Valley between Zürich Altstetten and Killwangen which started...
- Müller, André (22 November 2015). "Nur das Limmattal selbst stimmt gegen "sein" neues Tram" [Only the Limmattal itself voted against "its" new tram]. Neue...
- (German: Limmattal), along the railway line from Zürich to Baden. Here and in the neighboring region, Spreitenbach, is also the large Limmattal rail freight...
- line railway at Dietikon, the line shared track in Dietikon with the Limmattal-Str****enbahn, which provided a link to the Zürich city tram system. Despite...
- Einsiedeln SZ), Glarner Unterland, Sarganserland/Lake Walen 89xx - Region Limmattal, Albis, Knonauer Amt, Mutsc****en and Kelleramt (easternmost Aargau) 9****...
- Schlieren lies to the south of the river Limmat in the Limmat Valley (German: Limmattal), and west of Zurich. It is part of the Zurich metropolitan area. Schlieren...
- Dietikon is the city of Dietikon, located in the Limmat Valley (German: Limmattal). Dietikon District was created in 1989 by splitting the former Zürich...
- station. Since 2022 the station also serves as the eastern terminus of the Limmattal light rail line. The first station on the site was built by the Swiss...