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    The Axenstrasse is an 11.4-kilometre-long (7.1 mi) two-lane middle section with ongoing traffic between the A4 motorway and the A2 motorway, and part...
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    drive through the Valley of Rocks and along the cliff road with the Axenstrasse over Lake Lucerne, considering the Devon drive "the more wonderful, both...
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    Passenger boat on the Urnersee with the view of the Axenstrasse...
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    state of Washington. Hill was especially impressed by Switzerland's Axenstrasse, a road built along Lake Lucerne in 1865 that included a windowed tunnel...
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    Autostrasse A4 Mosi (1080 m) (41) Brunnen Süd Autostrasse A4 Hauptstrasse N4 (Axenstrasse) Autostrasse A4 (42)   Flüelen Umfahrung Flüelen (2600 m) Autostrasse...
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  • each direction) is 1100 metres long and links the motorway A4 with the Axenstrasse. It is the longest road tunnel in the Canton of Schwyz and will be until...
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    on the Gotthard railway. The station is situated between the parallel Axenstrasse, the main road through Flüelen, and Bahnhofstrasse, with the main station...
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    and on the Gotthard railway. Sisikon can be accessed by road via the Axenstrasse. "Arealstatistik Standard - Gemeinden nach 4 Hauptbereichen". Federal...
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    five short tunnels drilled through the cliffs, giving it the nickname "Axenstraße of the Black Forest". From the hamlet Hohenfels, the road descends to...
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    mentioned in 1261 as Morsacho. From the 13th century until 1865, when the Axenstrasse was finished, the bridle path towards the Gotthard Pass led through the...
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