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Directions to Balzers/Trübbach SBU Optical Disc –– Balzers/LI I SBU Hard Disk –– Balzers/LI Milano SBU PVD Wafer –– Trübbach/CH systems Stuttgart D F Friedrichshafen Lindau Altenrhein Basel Zürich LI A Balzers Bern ➙ Chur CH Genf Lugano Directions to Balzers/Trübbach SBU Optical Disc –– Balzers/LI I SBU Hard Disk –– Balzers/LI Milano SBU PVD Wafer –– Trübbach/CH From Zürich (CH): Friedrichshafen By train: From Zürich Airport directly to Sargans (via Zürich Main Station). Lindau D From Sargans to Balzers go by taxi or public bus or we can arrange an internal driver service. Altenrhein Bregenz By car: From Zürich Airport follow the signs “Motorway A3 to Chur” (via St.Gallen Zürich city). While on motorway A3 to Chur, approximately 2 km after the A1 St.Margrethen Dornbirn exit Sargans, turn right into motorway A13 to St.Margrethen/München/Feld- Diepoldsau A kirch/Vaduz. Exit A13 at Trübbach/Balzers. Turn right to Balzers/Turn left A14 to Trübbach. CH Oberriet Rankweil Feldkirch A13 From St.Gallen (CH), Bodensee: ➙ Wien Innsbruck Take motorway A13 to Sargans/Chur, exit at Trübbach/Balzers. Zürich Buchs LI Turn left to Balzers/Turn right to Trübbach. E60 ➙ Vaduz Trübbach A3 From Wien, Innsbruck (A): Balzers Sargans Take motorway E60 to Vorarlberg, via Arlbergtunnel. Exit the motorway in Feldkirch and follow the main road to the Principality of Liechtenstein. After the border crossing, via Schaan and Vaduz to Balzers. Bad Ragaz ➙ Alternative route via Switzerland (CH): Take motorway E60 to Chur Vorarlberg, via Arlbergtunnel. After the Ambergtunnel exit at Rankweil. Then follow the road to Oberriet (CH), via Meiningen. After the border crossing turn ➙ ➙ into motorway A13 to Chur. Exit at Trübbach/Balzers. Turn left to P Rhein Balzers/Turn right to Trübbach. CH St.Gallen Vaduz Trübbach Feldkirch From München (D) or Bregenz (A): Take motorway A14 to Feldkirch. Exit A14 in Feldkirch and follow the main A13 road to the Principality of Liechtenstein. After the border crossing, via Schaan . and Vaduz to Balzers. Railway- Station Alternative route via Switzerland (CH): Take motorway A14 to Feldkirch. Exit Sargans St.Galler Str at Rankweil. Then follow the road to Oberriet (CH), via Meiningen. After the Exit ➙ border crossing turn into motorway A13 to Chur. Exit at Trübbach/Balzers. Trübbach Balzers Balzers ➙ Iramali Turn left to Balzers/Turn right to Trübbach. ➙ P Zürich➙ LI Schloss A3 OC Oerlikon Balzers Ltd. · Systems · Iramali 18 · LI-9496 Balzers · Liechtenstein Chur Phone +423 388 4870 · Fax +423 388 5426 Autobahnkreuz Sargans ➙ [email protected] · www.oerlikon.com.
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