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Sierre - Crans-Montanasierre - Crans-Montana FUNICULAIREFUNICULAIRE ET AUTOBUS ET AUTOBUS Crans-Montana Crans-Montana Arts & Métiers Arts & MétiersSierre - Crans-MontanaSierre - Crans-Montana FUNICULAIREFUNICULAIRE ET AUTOBUS ET AUTOBUS Funiculaire SierreFuniculaire – Montana Sierre – Montana Lundi - samedi sauf 25,26 déc., 1,2 jan., 19Lundi mars, - samedi 5 avril, sauf 25,26 déc., 1,2 jan., 19 mars, 5 avril, L’horaire des courses L’horaire des courses 13, 24 mai, 3 juin, 1,15 août, 1 nov., 8 déc.13, 24 mai, 3 juin, 1,15 août, 1 nov., 8 déc. Brig 100 Brig 528100 605 628 728 805528 828605 905628 92872810038051028828 1105905 1128928120510031228102813051105132811281403120514281228150513051528132815571403162814281705150517281528180515571828162819031705192817282005180520281828omnibus1903 1928du funiculaire2005 2028 omnibus du funiculaire Visp Visp536 612 636 736 812536 836612 912636 93673610108121036836 1112912 1136936121210101236103613121112133611361410121214361236151213121536133616071410163614361712151217361536181216071836163619101712193617362012181220361836 1910 1936 2012 2036 J'achète à Crans-Montana J'achète à Crans-MontanaSierre, CFF o Sierre,554 CFF 635 654 754o 835554 854635 935654 95475410338351054854 1135935 1154954123510331254105413351135135411541433123514541254153513351554135416251433165414541735153517541554183516251854165419331735195417542035183520541854peut1933 varier1954 en fonction2035 du2054 peut varier en fonction du † Dimanches et 25,26 déc., 1,2 jan., 19† mars,Dimanches 5 avril, et 25,26 déc., 1,2 jan., 19 mars, 5 avril, au même prix qu'en plaine! au même prix qu'enLausanne plaine! 100 Lausanne 100 545 645 720 745 824545 845645 920720 94574510208241045845 1120920 114594512201020124510451320112013451145142412201445124515201320154513451620142416451445172015201745154518201620184516451920172019451745nombre1820 d’arrêts1845 sollicités1920 1945 nombre d’arrêts sollicités 13, 24 mai, 3 juin, 1,15 août, 1 nov., 8 déc.13, 24 mai, 3 juin, 1,15 août, 1 nov., 8 déc. Sion Sion 624 654 754 824 854624 928654 95475410248241054854 1124928 1154954122410241254105413241124135411541424122414541254152813241554135416241424165414541724152817541554182416241854165419241724195417542028182420541854 1924 1954 2028 2054 Sierre, CFF o Sierre, CFF 633 703 803o 833 903633 93770310038031033833 1103903 113393712031003123310331303110313331133140312031433123315031303153713331603140316331433170315031733153718031603183316331903170319331733200318032037183321031903(arrêt1933 sur 2003demande)2037 2103 (arrêt sur demande) 12 14 16 18 20 12 22 14 24 16 26 18 28 20 30 22 32 24 34 26 36 28 38 30 40 32 42 34 44 36 46 38 48 40 50 42 52 44 54 46 56 48 58 50 60 52 62 54 64 56 66 58 68 60 70 62 64 66 68 70 a Durant les périodes scolaires a Durant les périodes scolaires Sierre / Siders 20 Sierre625 / Siders65020 725 815 845625 915650 94572510158151045845 1115915 114594512151015124510451315111513451145141512151445124515151315154513451615141516451445171515151745154518151615184516451915171519451745201518152045184521151915 1945 2015 2045 2115 20 20 x Muraz x Muraz627 652 738 817 808627 917652 93873810178171038808 1117917 113893812171017123810381317111713381138141712171438123815171317153813381617141716381438171715171747153818171617183816381917171719381747201718172038183821171917 1938 2017 2038 2117 x Venthône x Venthône630 655 741 820 811630 920655 94174110208201041811 1120920 114194112201020124110411320112013411141142012201441124115201320154113411620142016411441172015201750154118201620184116411920172019411750202018202041184121201920Battement1941 2020 minimum2041 de2120 6 Battement minimum de 6 A Lundi-vendredi, sauf fêtes A Lundi-vendredi, sauf fêtes x Darnona x Darnona632 657 742 822 812632 922657 94274210228221042812 1122922 114294212221022124210421322112213421142142212221442124215221322154213421622142216421442172215221752154218221622184216421922172219421752202218222042184221221922 1942 2022 2042 2122 x St Maurice de Laques x St 635Maurice de700 Laques745 825 815635 925700 94574510258251045815 1125925 114594512251025124510451325112513451145142512251445124515251325154513451625142516451445172515251755154518251625184516451925172519451755202518252045184521251925min1945 pour 2025les correspon-2045 2125 min pour les correspon- x Bluche Randogne x Bluche639 Randogne704 748 829 818639 929704 94874810298291048818 1129929 114894812291029124810481329112913481148142912291448124815291329154813481629142916481448172915291759154818291629184816481929172919481759202918292048184821291929dances1948 entre2029 les2048 trains2129 dances entre les trains 6 Samedi 6 Samedi x Marigny x Marigny642 707 751 832 821642 932707 95175110328321051821 1132932 115195112321032125110511332113213511151143212321451125115321332155113511632143216511451173215321802155118321632185116511932173219511802203218322051185121321932 1951 2032 2051 2132 Montana, Gare o Montana,645 Gare710 737 835o 857645 935710 95773710358351057857 1135935 115795712351035125710571335113513571157143512351457125715351335155713571635143516571457173515351805155718351635185716571935173519571805203518352057185721351935CFF1957 et SMC2035 ou vice2057 versa2135 CFF et SMC ou vice versa (suivre la ligne rouge) (suivre la ligne rouge) � Arrêt en montée uniquement � Arrêt en montée uniquement Funiculaire MontanaFuniculaire – Sierre Montana – Sierre Pour les correspondances CFF, Pour les correspondances CFF, Travaux de révision: Travaux de révision: seul l’indicateur officiel fait foi seul l’indicateur officiel fait foi 13 15 17 19 21 13 23 15 25 17 27 19 29 21 31 23 33 25 35 27 37 29 39 31 41 33 43 35 45 37 47 39 49 41 51 43 53 45 55 47 57 49 59 51 61 53 63 55 65 57 67 59 69 61 71 63l’exploitation65 67 est partiel-69 71 l’exploitation est partiel- Montana, Gare Montana,625 Gare650 725 815 845625 915650 945725 10158151045845 1115915 1145945 1215101512451045 1315111513451145 1415121514451245151513151545134516151415164514451715151517451545181516151845164519151715194517452015181520451845 21151915 1945 2015 2045 2115 x Marigny x Marigny626 651 736 816 836626 916651 936736 10168161036836 1116916 11369361216101612361036 13161116133611361416121614361236151613161536133616161416163614361716151617461536181616161836163619161716193617462016181620361836 21161916lement1936 suspendue2016 2036 les2116 lement suspendue les x Bluche Randogne x Bluche629 Randogne654 739 819 839629 919654 939739 10198191039839 1119919 11399391219101912391039 13191119133911391419121914391239151913191539133916191419163914391719151917491539181916191839163919191719193917492019181920391839 21191919semaines1939 201918/19 2039et 45/462119 semaines 18/19 et 45/46 x St Maurice de Laques x St 632Maurice de657 Laques743 822 843632 922657 943743 10228221043843 1122922 11439431222102212431043 1322112213431143142212221443124315221322154313431622142216431443172215221752154318221622184316431922172219431752202218222043184321221922 1943 2022 2043 2122 Les horaires ne peuvent être garantisLes en horairescas de fortene peuvent être garantis en cas de forte x Darnona x Darnona635 700 744 825 844635 925700 944744 10258251044844 1125925 11449441225102512441044 1325112513441144142512251444124415251325154413441625142516441444172515251755154418251625184416441925172519441755202518252044184421251925 1944 2025 2044 2125 circulation ou de mauvaises conditionscirculation atmosphériques. ou de mauvaises conditions atmosphériques. x Venthône x Venthône638 703 746 828 846638 928703 946746 10288281046846 1128928 11469461228102812461046 1328112813461146142812281446124615281328154613461628142816461446172815281758154618281628184616461928172819461758202818282046184621281928 1946 2028 2046 2128 x Muraz x Muraz641 706 749 831 849641 931706 949749 10318311049849 1131931 11499491231103112491049 1331113113491149143112311449124915311331154913491631143116491449173115311801154918311631184916491931173119491801203118312049184921311931 1949 2031 2049 2131 (dans ces cas, envisager un départ plus(dans tôt) ces cas, envisager un départ plus tôt) Sierre / Siders 20 o Sierre645 / Siders71020 737 835o 857645 935710 957737 10358351057857 1135935 11579571235103512571057 1335113513571157143512351457125715351335155713571635143516571457173515351805155718351635185716571935173519571805203518352057185721351935 1957 2035 2057 2135 Sierre, CFF 100 Sierre,655 CFF 100726 755 855 926655 9557261022755 1055855 1126926 1155955122610221255105513261126 1355115514221226145512551526132615551355162614221655145517261526175515551826162618551655192217261955175520261826205518552134192221551955 2026 2055 2134 2155 Nos arrêts sont facultatifs. Nos arrêts sont facultatifs. Sion o Sion704 735 804 904o 93570410047351031804 1104904 1135935 12041004123510311304110413351135 1404120414311235150413041535133516041404163514311704150417351535180416041835163519041704193117352004180420351835210419042145193122042004 2035 2104 2145 2204 Lausanne o Lausanne815 840 915 1015o 1040815 1115840 1136915 1215101512401040 13151115134011361415121514401240 151513151536134016151415164014401715151517401536181516151840164019151715194017402015181520361840 21151915 1940221520152240203623152115 2215 2240 2315 Veuillez svp bien signaler votre demandeVeuillez d’arrêt. svp bien signaler votre demande d’arrêt. Sierre, CFF 100 Sierre,704 CFF 100738 804 904704 7381004804 1104904 12041004 13041104 14041204 15041304 16041404 170415041804 18221604 19041704 180420041822 210419042147 2004 2104 2147 Visp Visp722 752 822 922722 7521022822 1122922 12221022 13221122 14221222 15221322 16221422 172215221822 18451622 19221722 182220221845 212219222210 2022 2122 2210 Brig o Brig 730 802 830 o 930730 8021030830 1130930 12301030 13301130 14301230 15301330 16301430 173015301830 18561630 19301730
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