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Description

Situation of the Lötschberg axis, the western part of the New Railway Link through the Alps NRLA / Alptransit project in Switzerland with the new Lötschberg and old Simplon base tunnels
(yellow: major tunnels, red: existing main tracks, numbers: year of completion)

Source

topomap: produced with NASA WorldWind 1.3 / overlay drawing by: Cooper.ch

Date

July 31, 2006

Author

--Cooper.ch 10:21, 13 August 2006 (UTC)

Permission
(Reusing this image)

NASA satellite imagery is in public domain, and so is my overlay drawing

Other versions Original german version on de.wikipedia.org, named Bild:NEAT_Lötschbergachse.png

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Date et heureDimensionsUtilisateurCommentaire
actuel1 juillet 2007 à 22:38852×948 (1,58 Mio)Cooper.ch (South portal of Simplontunnel fixed as well as position of Iselle. Added city of Visp which has become a major railway node after the opening of LBT.)
20 août 2006 à 14:36852×948 (1,8 Mio)Cooper.ch (correction of current drawing: changed the course of the old track as well as the LBT to represent more the actual situation, yet the drawing has still a symbolic nature)
13 août 2006 à 12:21852×948 (1,78 Mio)Cooper.ch (== Beschreibung == {{Information |Description=Situation of the Lötschberg axis as part of the New Railway Link through the Alps NRLA / Alptransit project in Switzerland with Lötschberg and Simplon base tunnels<br> (yellow: major tunnels, red: existing m)

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