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    The Hauenstein Railway is a major railway line in Switzerland connecting the cities of Basel and Olten. The original line was built between 1853 and 1858...
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    earlier role as a rail bridge. In 1854, construction on the future Hauenstein railway line began. Right up until the opening of the first section of the...
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    BLS AG (redirect from BLS (railway))
    following railway lines: Bern–Neuchâtel railway line Grenchenberg railway line Gürbetal railway line Hauenstein railway line Lake Thun railway line Lötschberg...
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    Basel-Landschaft. It is an intermediate stop on the standard gauge Hauenstein line of Swiss Federal Railways. As of the December 2020 timetable change,[update] the...
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    tunnel branch of the standard gauge Hauenstein line of Swiss Federal Railways. It is the first stop north of the Hauenstein base tunnel. As of the December...
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    national railway Renfe took a domestic invention, the Talgo, and developed it into a reliable high-speed train for a low-traffic-density railway. British...
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    Basel-Landschaft. It is an intermediate stop on the summit branch of the Hauenstein line and is served by local trains only. The following services stop at...
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    of Solothurn. It is an intermediate stop on the summit branch of the Hauenstein line and is served by local trains only. The following services stop at...
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    Basel-Landschaft. It is an intermediate stop on the summit branch of the Hauenstein line and is served by local trains only. The following services stop at...
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    Basel-Landschaft. It is an intermediate stop on the summit branch of the Hauenstein line and is served by local trains only. The following services stop at...
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    Basel-Landschaft. It is an intermediate stop on the summit branch of the Hauenstein line and is served by local trains only. The following services stop at...
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    had a much more limited railway network. The Central Railway had no interest in competing with its existing Hauenstein Railway. Under the chairmanship...
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    Basel-Landschaft. It is an intermediate stop on the standard gauge Hauenstein line of Swiss Federal Railways. As of the December 2020 timetable change,[update] the...
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    intermediate stop on the standard gauge Hauenstein line of Swiss Federal Railways. At Sissach the Hauenstein line splits; most trains run via the base...
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    Basel-Landschaft. It is an intermediate stop on the summit branch of the Hauenstein line and is served by local trains only. The following services stop at...
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    1858 the Swiss Northeastern Railway opened a line from Brugg to Olten, connecting to the Swiss Central Railway's Hauenstein line to Basel. At the same...
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    stop on the base tunnel branch of the standard gauge Hauenstein line of Swiss Federal Railways. As of the December 2020 timetable change,[update] the...
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  • Thumbnail for Frenkendorf-Füllinsdorf railway station
    Basel-Landschaft. It is an intermediate stop on the standard gauge Hauenstein line of Swiss Federal Railways. The station is located in Frenkendorf, across the Ergolz...
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    of rail traffic on the network. The capacity of the Hauenstein line, at that time the only railway connection from the Rhine Valley to the Swiss Plateau...
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    Olten railway station (German: Bahnhof Olten) is a major hub railway station in the canton of Solothurn, Switzerland, at the junction of lines to Zürich...
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    of the Swiss Federal Railways station at Pratteln. It runs east-west, roughly parallel to the standard gauge Hauenstein Railway, and runs through the...
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    The Waldenburg railway (German: Waldenburgerbahn; WB) is a narrow-gauge light rail system in the canton of Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland. The 13.1-kilometre...
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    The Gotthard railway (German: Gotthardbahn; Italian: Ferrovia del Gottardo), named after the Saint-Gotthard Massif which it crosses, is the Swiss trans-alpine...
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    canton of Basel-Landschaft. It is an intermediate stop on the Bözberg and Hauenstein lines. East the station is the northwestern portal of the Adler Tunnel [de]...
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    standard gauge Bözberg and Hauenstein lines of Swiss Federal Railways. The 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) Basel–Pratteln railway line terminates 160 metres...
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    its name from the Queich river, which the line follows from Landau to Hauenstein. The line between Landau and Zweibrücken was built as a single line for...
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    line from Siviriez to Villars-sur-Glâne. The proposed upgrade of the Hauenstein line was limited to the Adler tunnel, abandoning a proposed third tunnel...
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    tunnels in the Alps List of tunnels in Austria Adler Tunnel Opens Today's Railways Europe issue 61 January 2001 page 52 "Adler Tunnel". structurae.net. Retrieved...
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    structures. North of Olten, two lines branch off to Basel (Hauenstein summit tunnel and Hauenstein base tunnel). The line to Aarau can also be reached directly...
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  • allowed a shorter connection between Zurich and Basel than the Aarau–Olten–Hauenstein line. The originally planned line between Zürich and Basel via Koblenz...
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