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STRl\ABZg+r\
STRl\ABZg+r\
BHF~~46.2~~[[Rothrist]]
BHF~~46.2~~[[Rothrist]]
\ABZgl\STR+r~~ ~~ ~~[[Mattstetten–Rothrist new line]]
\ABZgl\STR+r~~ ~~ ~~
\DST\STR~~49.1~~Rank
\DST\STR~~49.1~~Rank
\BHF\STR~~52.2~~[[Murgenthal]]
\BHF\STR~~52.2~~[[Murgenthal]]
STR+l\KRZu\STRr~~ ~~ ~~Mattstetten–Rothrist new line
STR+l\KRZu\STRr~~ ~~ ~~[[Mattstetten–Rothrist new line]]
STR!~MFADEf\BHF\~~54.5~~[[Roggwil, Bern|Roggwil]]-[[Wynau]]
STR!~MFADEf\BHF\~~54.5~~[[Roggwil, Bern|Roggwil]]-[[Wynau]]
uSTR+l\mKRZu\uCONTfq~~ ~~ ~~[[Langenthal–Melchnau railway|from Melchnau]]
uSTR+l\mKRZu\uCONTfq~~ ~~ ~~[[Langenthal–Melchnau railway|from Melchnau]]
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BHF~~89.7~~[[Hindelbank]]
BHF~~89.7~~[[Hindelbank]]
STR!~MFADEg\STR+l\ABZlr\STR+r\~~91.7~~Hardfeld junction
STR!~MFADEg\STR+l\ABZlr\STR+r\~~91.7~~Hardfeld junction
STRl\KRZo\STR+r\STR\~~ ~~ ~~Mattstetten–Rothrist new line
STRl\KRZo\STR+r\STR\~~ ~~ ~~[[Mattstetten–Rothrist new line]]
ABZgl\ABZg+lr\ABZgr
ABZgl\ABZg+lr\ABZgr
STR\STR2u\STR3
STR\STR2u\STR3

Revision as of 05:23, 7 December 2018

39.3
Olten
Born Tunnel
809 m
Aarburger Tunnel
87 m
43.0
Aarburg-Oftringen
46.2
Rothrist
49.1
Rank
52.2
Murgenthal
54.5
Roggwil-Wynau
59.2
Langenthal
to Huttwil
Mattstetten–Rothrist new line
old route; now
partly used as a siding
Thunstetten Tunnel
887 m
62.5
Bützberg
66.8
Herzogenbuchsee
72.3
Riedtwil
76.9
Wynigen
Burgdorfer Tunnel
510 m
55 m
83.4
Burgdorf
86.5
Lyssach
87.2
Sandacher
89.7
Hindelbank
91.7
Hardfeld junction
92.0
13.0
Mattstetten Ost junction
6.295 m
93.2
Mattstetten
94.9
Schönbühl
98.8
Zollikofen
101.3
4.8
Löchligut junction
Bern Wankdorf
103.3
Bern Wylerfeld
from Thun
Lorraine viaduct
1.080 m
106.1
Bern
Source: Swiss railway atlas[1]

This is a route-map template for the Olten–Bern railway, a railway in Switzerland.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.

References

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz (Swiss railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2012. pp. 10, 19–20, 66. ISBN 978-3-89494-130-7.