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- Q691069 abstract "The Albula Tunnel is the centrepiece of the Albula Railway, which forms part of the Rhaetian Railway network, in the Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. With its maximum elevation of 1,820 m (5,970 ft) above sea level, it is, after the Furka Tunnel, the second highest alpine tunnel in Switzerland, and has a mountain overlay of up to 950 m (3,120 ft). The tunnel has a length of 5,865 m (19,242 ft).The northern portal of the tunnel is at Preda, in Bergün, and the southern portal at Spinas, in the Bever valley. At a total length of 5,865 m (19,242 ft), the tunnel connects the Albula Valley with the Engadin Valley, and, in so doing, passes under the watershed between the Rhine and the Danube a few kilometres west of the Albula Pass.The tunnel serves both passenger and freight traffic. The Glacier Express passes through it daily. Until 2011 during the Winter car transporter trains operating between Thusis and Samedan also used the tunnel.".
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- Q691069 openingDate "1904-07-10".
- Q691069 openingYear "1904".
- Q691069 operatedBy Q177598.
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- Q691069 voltageOfElectrification "11000.0".
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- Q691069 name "Albula Tunnel".
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- Q691069 comment "The Albula Tunnel is the centrepiece of the Albula Railway, which forms part of the Rhaetian Railway network, in the Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. With its maximum elevation of 1,820 m (5,970 ft) above sea level, it is, after the Furka Tunnel, the second highest alpine tunnel in Switzerland, and has a mountain overlay of up to 950 m (3,120 ft).".
- Q691069 label "Albula Tunnel".
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