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Alpentunnel Alpenpässe – Alpentunnel Alpenpässe.E.VIII-XI 31.10.2000 15:29 Uhr Seite VIII Alpenpässe – Alpentunnel Alpenpässe – Alpentunnel PassstraßeTunnel Pass-/Tunnelname Höhe in m Tunnellänge in mgrößte SteigungWintersperre in % Mautpflichtig für Wohnwagenanhängerbedingt geeignetfür Wohnwagenanhängerverboten VerladungBahn per PassstraßeTunnel Pass-/Tunnelname Höhe in m Tunnellänge in mgrößte SteigungWintersperre in % Mautpflichtig für Wohnwagenanhängerbedingt geeignetfür Wohnwagenanhängerverboten VerladungBahn per Österreich Achen 941 12 – Schweiz Albula 2312 12 Nov. – Juni • Aflenzer Seeberg-Sattel 1254 10 – Albula-Tunnel, Verladung Thusis–Samedan 1709 5864 – – • Alpl 1099 14 – • Bernina 2328 12 – Amberg-Tunnel 483 2967 3 – Brünig 1008 13 – Annaberg 976 12 – Croix, Col de la 1778 12 Nov. – Mai • Arlberg 1793 13 – • Flüela 2383 12 – • Arlberg-Tunnel 1318 13972 4 – • Forclaz 1526 9 – Bielerhöhe (Silvretta-Hochalpenstraße) 2036 11 Nov. – Mai •• Furka 2431 11 Okt. – Mai Bosruck-Tunnel 742 5500 1 – • Furka-Basistunnel, Verladung Oberwald–Realp 1266 15400 – – • Brenner-Autobahn 1374 6 – • Grimsel 2165 11 Okt. – Mai Brennerpass 1374 12 – Großer St. Bernhard (über 18 t verboten) 2469 11 Okt. – Mai Buchauer Sattel 850 9 – • Großer St.-Bernhard-Tunnel 1924 5828 6 – • Dientener Sattel 1357 18 Dez. – April Ibergeregg 1406 14 Dez. – März • Felbertauern-Tunnel 1650 5304 9 – • Jaun 1509 14 – Fernpass 1210 8 – Julier 2284 13 – Flexen 1773 10 – • Klausen 1948 10 Okt. – Mai • Furkajoch 1760 14 Okt. – Juni • Lenzerheide 1547 11 – Gailbergsattel 982 10 – Livigno, Forcola di 2315 12 – • Gerlos (Alte Straße) 1507 20 – • Lötschberg-Tunnel, Verladung Kandersteg–Goppenstein 1217 14612 – – • Gerlos (Neue Straße)/Filz-Steinalpe, Zell a. Ziller bis Gerlos 1628 9 – •• Lukmanier 1914 10 Nov. – April Gleinalm-Tunnel 817 8320 4 – • Maloja 1815 11 – Großglockner-Hochalpenstraße (Hochtor) 2505 12 Sept. – April •• Morgins 1369 12 – Gschütt 964 13 – Mosses 1445 10 – Hahntennjoch 1894 15 Nov. – Mai • Munt-la-Schera-Tunnel 1806 3500 4 – • Hengstpass 1010 20 – • Nufenen 2478 11 Okt. – Juni Hochtannbergpass 1679 14 Dez. – März • Oberalp 2044 10 Nov. – Mai Hohentauern (Rottenmanner Tauern) 1265 12 – • Oberalp, Verladung Andermatt–Sedrun 2044 – – • Iselsberg 1204 10 – Ofen 2149 12 – Josefsberg 1012 10 – Pillon 1546 11 – Kärtner Kreuzberg-Sattel 1077 15 – San Bernadino 2065 12 Nov. – Mai Kärntner Seeberg-Sattel 1218 12 – • San-Bernadino-Tunnel 1644 6596 7 – Karawanken-Tunnel 7800 – • St. Gotthard 2108 11 Nov. – Mai Kartitscher Sattel 1525 16 – • St.-Gotthard-Tunnel 1170 16300 2 – Katschberg 1641 15 – • Simplon 2006 10 – Katschberg-Tunnel 1194 5439 2 – • Splügen 2113 13 Nov. – Mai • Klippitztörl 1642 15 – • Susten 2224 9 Nov. – Juni Kühtaisattel 2017 16 – • Umbrail 2501 12 Nov. – Mai • Lahnsattel 1006 16 – • Loibl-Tunnel 1067 1590 17 – • Naßfeld 1530 14 – • Neumarkter Sattel 894 21 – • Frankreich Allos 2240 11 Nov. – Juni • Niederalpl 1223 10 – Aravis 1486 10 Dez. – April • Nockalm-Höhenstraße 2042 12 Nov. – Mai •• Bacchus 980 6 Dez. – April Norberthöhe 1405 8 – • Bayard 1248 12 – • Oberjoch-Pass 1175 7 – Bleine 1439 9 Dez. – März Oswaldiberg-Tunnel 530 4300 3 – Bluffy 631 5 – Packsattel 1166 10 – Bonette 2802 17 Okt. – Juni • Packsattel-Südautobahn 1050 4 – Braus 1002 15 – • Perchauer Sattel 995 7 – Brouis 879 12 – • Pfänder-Tunnel 429 6718 1 – Cabre 1180 12 – • Plabutsch-Tunnel 366 9664 1 – Carabès 1261 7 – Plöcken 1360 13 – • Castillon 707 10 – • Pötschen 992 9 – Cayolle 2326 11 Nov. – Juni • Präbichl 1227 8 – • Champs 2095 14 Okt. – Juni • Preiner Gscheid 1070 11 – Chat 638 10 – Pyhrn 945 10 – Chau 1337 10 Nov. – April • Radlpass 670 18 – • Châtillon 738 7 – Radstädter Tauernpass 1739 15 – • Colombière 1613 11 Dez. – April • Reschenpass 1508 9 – Cou 1116 8 – Scharflinger Sattel 608 6 – Couz 642 9 – Seefelder Sattel (Zirler Bergstraße) 1185 16 – • Crête de Châtillon 1704 10 Dez. – März Semmering 985 6 – Croix 745 8 – Soboth 1349 15 – • Croix de Fer 2068 14 Nov. – Mai • Sölk-Pass 1790 14 Nov. – Mai • Croix-Fry 1477 7 – Staller Sattel 2052 12 Nov. – Mai Croix Haute 1179 9 – Stubalpe (Gaberl) 1547 16 – • Cucheron/Chartreuse-Pässestraße 1140 15 – • Tauern-Autobahntunnel (Radst. Tauern) 1340 6401 2 – • Epine 947 10 Jan. – Feb. Tauern-Eisenbahntunnel (Hohe Tauern), Verladung Böckstein–Mallnitz 1226 8552 – – • Fau 899 9 – Thurn 1274 8 – Faye 981 9 – Timmelsjoch 2474 13 Okt. – Juni •• Ferrier 1041 6 – Turracher Höhe 1783 23 – • Festre 1441 9 – • Wurzen 1073 18 – • Feu 1117 9 Dez. – März Zellerrain 1125 22 – • Forclaz 870 12 Dez. – März • VIII IX Alpenpässe.E.VIII-XI 31.10.2000 15:30 Uhr Seite X Alpenpässe – Alpentunnel Alpenpässe – Alpentunnel PassstraßeTunnel Pass-/Tunnelname Höhe in m Tunnellänge in mgrößte SteigungWintersperre in % Mautpflichtig für Wohnwagenanhängerbedingt geeignetfür Wohnwagenanhängerverboten VerladungBahn per PassstraßeTunnel Pass-/Tunnelname Höhe in m Tunnellänge in mgrößte SteigungWintersperre in % Mautpflichtig für Wohnwagenanhängerbedingt geeignetfür Wohnwagenanhängerverboten VerladungBahn per Frankreich Frèjus-Tunnel (Mont Cenis) 1297 12800 7 – • Ándalo 1042 10 – Frêne 951 14 – Italien Aprica 1172 9 – Galibier 2645 15 Okt. – Juni • Aurine 1299 11 – • Garcinets 1185 15 – • Brocon 1616 11 – • Gaudissard 840 8 – Cádino 1943 15 Nov. – Mai • Gets 1163 7 – Campo Carlo Magno 1682 11 – (Fortsetzung) Glandon 1951 15 Nov. – Mai • Campogrosso 1457 13 Nov. – Mai • Granier/Chartreuse-Pässestraße 1164 14 – • Campolongo 1875 10 – • Granon 2413 17 Okt. – Juni • Cereda 1369 15 – • Grimone 1318 9 – • Cibiana 1536 15 – • Iseran 2770 12 Okt. – Juni • Cima di Sappada 1292 15 – • Izoard 2360 12 Okt. – Juni • Croce Domini 1892 15 Nov. – Mai • Jambaz 1027 7 – Duran 1605 15 Dez. – April • Labouret 1240 10 – • Eira 2208 12 – • Larche ou Madeleine (Maddalena) 1996 12 – Fadalto 489 7 – Lautaret 2058 10 – • Falzárego 2105 11 – • Lêques 1146 9 – Fedáia 2056 16 Okt. – April • Leschaux 898 5 – Finestre 2176 15 Okt. – Mai • Lombarde 2351 13 Nov. – Juni • Foscagno 2291 12 – • Luens 1054 9 – Franche 992 11 Jan. – März Machine 1011 12 – Gampenjoch (Palade) 1518 9 – Marais 843 7 – Gávia 2618 16 Dez. – Mai • Marocaz 958 10 Jan. – Feb. Gemärk (Cimabanche) 1518 6 – Maure 1347 10 – • Giau 2236 14 Dez. – April • Megève 1113 6 – Góbbera 989 10 – • Menée 1399 8 Dez. – Juni • Grödner Joch (Gardena) 2121 12 – • Mont-Blanc-Tunnel 1395 11600 8 – • Jaufen (Monte Giovo) 2094 12 Nov. – April • Mont Cenis 2083 11 Okt. – Mai • Karer (Costalunga) 1753 16 – • Montets 1461 12 – • Kreuzberg (Comelico) 1636 12 – Montgenèvre 1854 12 – • Lavazè 1805 15 – • Mont Ventoux 1909 12 Nov. – Mai • Manghen 2047 17 Nov. – Juni • Nice 412 9 – • Maniva 1662 16 Nov. – Mai • Noyer 1664 13 Nov. – Mai • Máuria 1298 10 – • Ornon 1371 10 – • Mendola 1360 11 – • Palluel 801 6 – Nava 947 11 – • Parpaillon 2645 14 Okt. – Juni • Penser Joch 2211 13 Nov. – Mai • Peira-Cava 1450 13 – Pian delle Fugazze 1159 14 – • Pérret 963 8 – Porodoijoch 2239 8 – • Perty 1302 8 Jan. – März Predil 1156 14 – Petit St. Bernard 2188 9 Nov. – Juni • Rolle 1970 11 – Peyruergue 820 8 – San Boldo (Sant’ Ubaldo) 706 15 – • Pilon 786 9 – San Giácomo 2313 12 Okt. – Mai Plainpalais 1174 9 – • San Lugano 1097 9 – • Porte/Chartreuse-Pässestraße 1340 15 – • San Pellegrino 1918 14 – • Portette 1175 10 Nov. – April • Sant’ Angelo (P. de Misurina) 1756 11 – • Prayet 1202 7 Dez. – April • Sant’ Osvaldo 827 11 – • Prémol 964 5 – Sella di Cereschiatis 1066 14 – • Prés 1135 8 Dez. – Feb. Sellajoch 2214 11 – • Restefond 2692 14 Okt. – Juni • Sella Nevea 1184 14 – • Robines 988 8 – Serrada 1250 9 – • Roselend 1968 12 Nov. – Juni • Sestrière 2033 25 – • Rousset 1255 9 – • Sommo 1341 11 – • Sagnes 1182 12 Jan. – Feb. • Staulanza 1773 16 – • St-Alexis 1222 6 Nov. – April Stilfser Joch (P. di Stélvio) 2757 15 Nov. – Juni • St-Jean 1324 10 – • Tiarno 747 11 – St-Michel 1431 11 – • Tonale 1883 10 – • St-Raphael 876 8 – Tre Croci 1809 12 – • St-Roch 990 13 – Válles 2032 13 – • Saisies 1650 10 – • Valparola 2197 10 – • Saulce 877 6 – Vézzena 1402 17 – • Sausse 791 6 – Vivione 1828 15 Okt. – Mai • Saxel 944 7 – Xomo 1056 13 Dez. – Feb. • Tamié 907 10 – Xon 671 10 – • Tenda-Tunnel 1321 3200 11 – Zovo 1482 14 Dez. – März Terramont 1100 10 – Tourettes 1126 7 – Tourniol 1145 6 Nov. – April Toutes Aures 1124 8 – Valberg 1668 10 – • Valferrière 1169 9 – Valouse 735 5 – Vars 2109 12 – • Vence 970 9 – • X XI.
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