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Montreux–Lenk im Simmental
km
0.1
Montreux
396 m
Montreux tunnel (184 m)
0.7
Montreux-Collège
430 m
1.0
Vuarennes
445 m
1.5
Belmont-sur-Montreux
465 m
1.8
Collondalles
476 m
2.2
Châtelard VD
500 m
A9Swiss.svg A 9 (110 m)
2.7
Planchamp
 
from Clarens (until 1955)
523 m
tunnel (82m)
from Blonay (until 1955)
3.3
Fontanivent
560 m
4.3
Chernex
600 m
5.5
Sonzier
655 m
7.2
Chamby
748 m
Chamby (314 m)
9.2
Sendy-Sollard
870 m
Bois des Chenaux bridge (93 m)
10.9
Les Avants
Sonloup funicular
970 m
Les Avants (153 m)
Râpes-de-Jor I (45 m)
Râpes-de-Jor II (17 m)
Râpes-de-Jor III (23 m)
Râpes-de-Jor IV (64 m)
Râpes-de-Jor V (25 m)
Râpes-de-Jor VI (33 m)
12.6
Jor
1084 m
Jaman (2424 m)
15.2
Les Cases
1111 m
17.0
Allières
1006 m
Gîtes (76 m)
Botze (40 m)
Flon (45 m)
20.4
Les Sciernes
882 m
Sciernes (52 m)
Hongrin (45 m)
Montbovon (162 m)
22.1
22.1
Montbovon
797 m
Tine (161 m)
25.0
La Tine
850 m
Lauciau (46 m)
28.2
Rossinière
891 m
29.4
La Chaudanne-Les Moulins
886 m
Chaudanne (190 m)
32.7
Château-d'Œx
965 m
33.5
Château-d'Œx La Palaz
980 m
34.6
Les Granges-Gérignoz
997 m
36.1
Les Combes
as of 1933
994 m
Flendruz (118 m)
37.4
Flendruz
980 m
Rougemont (98 m)
39.3
Rougemont
992 m
Vanel (61 m)
Vaud
Bern
Cantonal boundary
40.57
Vanel
1935–1982
Vanel (473 m)
(opened 9 June 1991)
43.2
Saanen
1011 m
45.6
Gstaad
1050 m
Grubenbach (109 m)
48.1
Gruben
1140 m
50.7
Schönried
1230 m
52.9
Saanenmöser
aerial cablecar Saanenwald
-Saanerslochgrat
1269 m
Saanenmöser (90 m)
Kaltenbrunnen (165 m)
56.6
Oeschseite
1151 m
59.5
Halten
1057 m
Moosbach (458 m)
Moosbach (62 m)
62.2
Zweisimmen
aerial cablecar to
Eggweid-Rinderberg
941 m
63.9
Blankenburg
957 m
66.8
Stöckli
967 m
68.6
St. Stephan
996 m
70.7
Matten
1023 m
73.6
Boden
1037 m
75.1
Lenk im Simmental
1068 m
[1]

This is a route-map template for the Montreux–Lenk im Simmental railway line, a railway in Switzerland.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.

References

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz. Cologne: Schweers + Wall. 2012. pp. 31, 42–44, 72–73. ISBN 978-3-89494-130-7.