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- Transport_in_Switzerland abstract "Being in the centre of Europe, Switzerland has a dense network of roads and railways. The Swiss public transport network has a total length of 24'500 kilometres and comprises more than 26'000 stations and stops.The crossing of the Alps is an important route for European transportation, as the Alps separate Switzerland from some of its neighbours. Alpine railway routes began in 1882 with the Gotthard Rail Tunnel, followed in 1906 by the Simplon Tunnel. The Lötschberg Base Tunnel opened in 2007. The Gotthard Base Tunnel is yet to open.The Swiss road network is funded by road tolls and vehicle taxes. The Swiss motorway system requires the purchase of a road tax disc - which costs 40 Swiss francs - for one calendar year in order to use its roadways, for both passenger cars and trucks. The Swiss motorway network has a total length of 1'638 kilometres (as of 2000) and has also - with an area of 41,290 km² - one of the highest motorway densities in the world.Zurich Airport is Switzerland's largest international flight gateway, handling 24.9 million passengers in 2013. The second largest airport, Geneva Cointrin, handled 14.4 million passengers (2013) and the third largest Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Airport 6.0 million passengers, both airports being shared with France.Switzerland has approved billions of Francs for the improvement of its public transportation infrastructur. The model split for public transportation is one of the highest in Europe, standing at 21.3% in 2010. In many of the cities with a population above 100'000, the model split for public transportation lies above 50%.".
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- Transport_in_Switzerland wikiPageExternalLink www.autobahnen.ch.
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- Transport_in_Switzerland wikiPageID "27467".
- Transport_in_Switzerland wikiPageRevisionID "603047619".
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- Transport_in_Switzerland subject Category:Transport_in_Switzerland.
- Transport_in_Switzerland comment "Being in the centre of Europe, Switzerland has a dense network of roads and railways. The Swiss public transport network has a total length of 24'500 kilometres and comprises more than 26'000 stations and stops.The crossing of the Alps is an important route for European transportation, as the Alps separate Switzerland from some of its neighbours. Alpine railway routes began in 1882 with the Gotthard Rail Tunnel, followed in 1906 by the Simplon Tunnel. The Lötschberg Base Tunnel opened in 2007.".
- Transport_in_Switzerland label "Transport en Suisse".
- Transport_in_Switzerland label "Transport in Switzerland".
- Transport_in_Switzerland label "Transport in der Schweiz".
- Transport_in_Switzerland label "Transporte na Suíça".
- Transport_in_Switzerland label "Trasporti in Svizzera".
- Transport_in_Switzerland label "Транспорт в Швейцарии".
- Transport_in_Switzerland label "瑞士交通".
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- Transport_in_Switzerland sameAs Transport_en_Suisse.
- Transport_in_Switzerland sameAs Trasporti_in_Svizzera.
- Transport_in_Switzerland sameAs Transporte_na_Suíça.
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- Transport_in_Switzerland sameAs Q680649.
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