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The Swiss coordinate system (or Swiss grid) is a geographic coordinate system used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein for maps and surveying by the Swiss Federal Office of Topography . A first coordinate system was introduced in 1903 under the name LV03 ( Landesvermessung 1903 , German for “land survey 1903”), based on the Mercator projection ...
Coordinates St-Cergue. A train at the station in 2015 ... Switzerland: Coordinates Elevation: 1,047 m (3,435 ft) ...
State Plane Coordinate System (SPCS): another composite system of more than 120 coordinate systems (zones), each covering a state of the United States or a portion thereof. Swiss coordinate system (LV95): covers Switzerland, using a Mercator projection.
The geographical centre of Switzerland has the coordinates Swiss Grid: 660158/183641 It is located at Älggi-Alp in the municipality of Sachseln , Obwalden . The point is the centre of mass determined in 1988 by Swisstopo .
General information; Location: Lausanne, Vaud Switzerland: Coordinates: Elevation: 471 m (1,545 ft) Owned by: Chemin de fer Lausanne-Échallens-Bercher []: Line(s) Lausanne–Bercher line
As of the December 2023 timetable change, the following services stop at La Vuarpillière: [3] [4] [5] Regio: . Weekdays: service every 15 minutes between Nyon and Genolier, half-hourly service from Genolier to St-Cergue, with every other train continuing from St-Cergue to La Cure.
Kriens Mattenhof railway station is a Swiss railway station in the municipality of Kriens in the canton of Lucerne.It is on the Brünig line of the Zentralbahn railway company, which links Lucerne and Interlaken, and is also used by trains of the Luzern–Stans–Engelberg line.
During the 1990s, Switzerland embarked upon a major programme of modernization and improvements across its railway infrastructure. [3] The NRLA initiative sought to provide better alternatives to the steep mountain railways across Gotthard, Ceneri and Lötschberg through the construction of a number of base-level tunnels that enabled trains to more rapidly and efficiently traverse the Swiss Alps.