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The High Tauern (pl.; German: Hohe Tauern, Italian: Alti Tauri) are a mountain range on the main chain of the Central Eastern Alps, comprising the highest peaks east of the Brenner Pass. The crest forms the southern border of the Austrian states of Salzburg , Carinthia and East Tyrol , with a small part in the southwest belongs to the Italian ...
The Tauern Railway Tunnel (German: Tauerntunnel) in Austria is the longest tunnel of the Tauern Railway crossing the main chain of the Alps. Currently, it has a length of 8.371 kilometres (5.201 mi). The highest point of the tunnel, which is also the highest point in all of the railway line, is at 1,226 metres (4,022 ft) above sea level.
The Tauernkogel (also Felber Tauernkogel) is a mountain, 2,988 m (AA), in the Venediger Group of Austria's High Tauern.It lies west of the Felber Tauern and the border between the states of Salzburg and Tyrol runs over the summit.
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The Tauern Road Tunnel is located on the Tauern Autobahn (A10) in the Austrian federal state of Salzburg. The use is subject to a toll . With a length of 6,546 m (21,476 ft) (3.07 miles), the tunnel ranks as one of the longest frequently-travelled road tunnels in Austria.
The Tauern Railway passes under the mountains through the Tauern Tunnel between the Mallnitz Tauern and the High Tauern. This is the only north-south railway link between the Brenner Pass in the west and the Schober Pass in the east. The Großglockner High Alpine Road crosses over the Tauern in the area of the Hochtor mountain.
This list of tunnels in Austria includes any road, rail or waterway tunnel in Austria. Amberg Tunnel; Arlbergtunnel (railway) Arlbergtunnel (road) Bosruck Tunnel; Felbertauern Tunnel; Ganzstein Tunnel; Gleinalm Tunnel; Pfänder Tunnel; Karawanken Tunnel (Karavankentunnel) Katschberg Road Tunnel; Koralm Tunnel; Plabutsch Tunnel; Schmitten Tunnel ...
The following are the main paved road passes across the Alps. Main indicates on the main chain of the Alps, from south west to east.Passes on subsidiary ranges are listed where the ridge leaves the main chain – N/W indicates north or west of the main chain, S/E on the south or east side.