The Biasca–Acquarossa railway (Italian: Ferrovia Biasca–Acquarossa; BA) was a Swiss metre gauge railway that linked the towns of Biasca and Acquarossa, in...
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original route. Between 1906 and 1973, Biasca was the junction for the metre gauge Biasca–Acquarossa railway to Acquarossa in the Valle di Blenio. As of the...
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Biasca may refer to: Biasca, town in the district of Riviera in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland Biasca–Acquarossa railway, a Swiss metre gauge railway...
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25 million). Construction of the Gotthard railway started in 1872, and the first lowland sections from Biasca to Locarno and Lugano to Chiasso were opened...
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and 1973, Acquarossa was linked to Biasca, and its station on the Gotthard railway, by the metre gauge Biasca–Acquarossa railway. Acquarossa is located...
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The Montreux Oberland Bernois Railway (French: Chemin de fer Montreux Oberland Bernois, German: Montreux Berner Oberland Bahn, abbreviated MOB) is a company...
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beneficiary and major shareholder of the railway connection to the Blenio Valley (Biasca–Acquarossa railway). The sacks of cocoa, most of which arrived...
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of railway companies which operate routes on Swiss territory. The following is a complete list of all 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge railway companies...
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upper valley of the river Ticino, from the St. Gotthard to the town of Biasca (Leventina Valley) was part of Uri. The remaining territory (Baliaggi Ultramontani...
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