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Brig–Zermatt
elev (M)
or length (m)
in metres
0.00
Zermatt
1605.2 M
Schafgraben gallery
260 m
Spissfluh tunnel
36 m
Lugelwang gallery
322 m
Schusslaui gallery
235 m
Schilten/Kalter Boden gallery
729 m
2.90
Kalter Boden passing loop
Täschwang gallery
637 m
Täschsand bridge
35 m
Täschsand passing loop
5.61
Täsch
1437.6 M
9.93
Randa
1405.9 M
13.41
Herbriggen
1253.9 M
14.71
Mattsand passing loop
Mattwald bridge
31 m
Blattbach tunnel
131 m
19.01
St. Niklaus VS
St. Niklaus-Jungen
aerial tramway
1126.7 M
Jungbach gallery
290 m
Selli bridge
75 m
21.98
Kipferwald passing loop
Kipfen bridge
146 m
Tschongbach gallery
115 m
24.21
Kalpetran
Kalpetran-Embd
aerial tramway
896.7 M
Faulkinn bridge II
27 m
Faulkinn bridge I
25 m
Faulkinn tunnel
20 m
Tunnel under the Mühlebach
90 m
Mühlebach viaduct
67 m
Mühlebach tunnel
31 m
Merlenbirken tunnel
28 m
Lochgraben tunnel
45 m
Nassbäumen tunnel
58 m
27.72
Stalden-Saas
799.4 M
Ackersand bridge
47 m
28.91
Ackersand passing loop
Riti bridge
New bridge
34.32
Sefinot passing loop (
since
2017
)
34.32
Vispersand
Visp Depot
35.08
Visp
650 m
Eyholz
40.04
Gamsensand passing loop
Gamsen
Glisergrund Depot
Saltina bridge
19 m
Brig Depot (FO)
Furka Oberalp Railway (
until
2007
)
43.98
Brig Bahnhofplatz
(BVZ terminal station until 2007)
671.7 M
Naters


 
elev (M)
or length (m)
in metres
Note: The kilometerage corresponds to the current system
used by the MGB. The original measurement started at Visp,
and later Brig.
Source: Swiss railway atlas[1]

This is a route-map template for the Brig–Zermatt railway line, a railway in Switzerland.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.

References

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz [Swiss railway atlas]. Schweers + Wall. 2012. pp. 45, 57, 79. ISBN 978-3-89494-130-7.