- St.
Margrethen (Saint
Margrethen/Sankt
Margrethen) is a muni****lity in the
Wahlkreis (constituency) of
Rheintal in the
canton of St.
Gallen in Switzerland...
- The
section from St.
Margrethen to
Rorschach was
electrified on 15 May 1934 and the last
section from
Buchs to St.
Margrethen was
wired on 21 September...
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network connects to the
German town of Lindau, the
Swiss towns of St.
Margrethen and Buchs SG, and
stations in the Prin****lity of Liechtenstein. It is...
- The St.
Margrethen–Lauterach line (German:
Bahnstrecke St.
Margrethen–Lauterach) is a 9.580-kilometre (5.953 mi) long, single-track,
electrified railway...
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Buchs and to
Lindau opened on 14
October 1872 and the
connection to St.
Margrethen opened on 23
November 1872. The
first continuous express ran on the route...
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trains continuing to
Lindau Hauptbahnhof. S3: half-hourly
service to St.
Margrethen. St.
Gallen S-Bahn S7: on w****ends,
service every two
hours between Romanshorn...
- St.
Margrethen railway station (German:
Bahnhof St.
Margrethen) is a
railway station in St.
Margrethen, in the
Swiss canton of St. Gallen. It is an intermediate...
- Münchwilen is a muni****lity and
district capital of the
district of Münchwilen in the
canton of
Thurgau in Switzerland. Münchwilen is
first mentioned...
- a motorway, at
times an Autostr****e (expressway),
which runs from St.
Margrethen in
northeastern Switzerland through to
Ascona in
southern Switzerland...
- Arrissoules. The
tunnel forms part of the A1
motorway from
Geneva to St.
Margrethen. It is 2,987
metres (9,800 ft) long, and was
opened in 2000. "Tunnel des...