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    line in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland. It is also known as the Glatthalbahn, Glatttalbahn or Glattalbahn (Gl-TB), although the latter name is now...
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    lucrative access routes had an eastern Alpine railway ever been built. The Glatthalbahn (Gl-TB) opened the Wallisellen–Uster line on 1 August 1856. There were...
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    Wallisellen, the Wallisellen–Uster–Rapperswil railway (also called the Glatthalbahn) branches off to Dübendorf, Uster and Rapperswil. The Zürichberg line...
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    was built as an extension of the Wallisellen–Uster–Rapperswil railway (Glatthalbahn), which had been extended from Wetzikon to Rüti on 15 August 1858 after...
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    this section of the line.[citation needed] The SGAE merged with the Glatthalbahn in 1857 to form the United Swiss Railways, which owned the line through...
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