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Leica Geosystems Metrology Location Map Unterentfelden Switzerland Leica Geosystems Metrology Location map Unterentfelden Switzerland By car From Zurich: A1 freeway direction Bern; exit at the Aarau West exit. From Geneva: A1 freeway direction Zurich; exit at the Aarau Unterentfelden West exit. AAR light rail station Gravel parking lot From Basle: A2 freeway direction Gotthard; at the intersection Unterentfelden Post Rothrist get on the A1 direction Zurich; exit at the Aarau West coming from Aarau Mercedes MM smart dealership exit. Migros from Suhr AAR light rail station coop grocery store Uerkenbrücke By train Restauran t nhallenweg To Aarau: Take the express train to Aarau. When you buy a r Restaurant Mühle Tu ticket, ask for the time and platform information. Church AAR light rail station Uerke River from Zurich To Hotel Aarauerhof: This hotel is a Best Western Hotel right at Oberentfelden the North side of the Aarau train station. Oberentfelden To Unterentfelden: In Aarau change to AAR train. Take the un- ain Station derpass at the Railway Station Aarau to change to platform 13. Tr SBB Hotel Get the ticket (zone 103) at the automatic ticket machine. Train Aarau West A1 Freeway leaves at 9, 24 39 54 minutes past the hour in the direction from Kölliken Schöftland. To get to the office, get off at the station “Uerken- Turn on Muhen/Oberentfelden uhre River uhre brücke”. To indicate that you want to get off the train, press the S “Halt” button. AAR To the Hotel aarau West: get off at Oberentfelden station. from Schöftland Walking distance approx. 200m (1/8mi) along the AAR tracks arau (South direction). A From Uerkenbrücke AAR light rail station: Cross the road. Direction Walk along the right side of the river downstream. Walk until A1 Exit Aarau West you get to the sports field (80m). Turn right, you will see the three-storey white Leica Geosystems from Bern/Luzern building from there. Take elevator to top floor (floor 3) and contact the reception. On foot: from Hotel Aarau West to Leica Geosystems: Walk Hotel aarau West Hotel Aarauerhof back toward Unterentfelden. Cross the road next to the church. Phone ++41 62 737 01 01 Phone ++41 62 837 83 00 Cross the road after the church and turn on Turnhallenweg. Pass Fax ++41 62 737 01 00 Fax ++41 62 837 84 00 the Angels Share Restaurant, then turn right. You will see the [email protected] [email protected] three-storey Leica Geosystems building. Take elevator to top floor (floor 3) and contact the reception. Leica Geosystems AG Moenchmattweg 5 CH-5035 Unterentfelden Switzerland Phone +41 62 737 67 67 Fax +41 62 723 07 34 www.leica-geosystems.com/metrology.
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