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[2] [3] It runs from Salzburg via Hallein, Bischofshofen, St. Johann im Pongau, Schwarzach-St. Veit, Zell am See, Hochfilzen, St. Johann in Tirol and Kitzbühel to Wörgl. The north ramp of the Tauern Railway, from Schwarzach-Sankt Veit station on the Salzburg-Tyrol Railway up to Bad Gastein, opened on 20 September 1905.
Zell am See (including Kaprun and Kitzsteinhorn) Styria ... Pass Thurn –Mittersill) Lienz ... Estenc-Entraunes: 1 ski lift, 1 ski slope;
The Zell Valley is a corridor in the Kitzbühel Alps, connecting the Saalfelden Basin of the Saalach River in the north and the Salzach in the south. Zell am See is located about 100 km (60 mi) east of Innsbruck and 30 km (20 mi) north Austria's highest mountain, the Grossglockner.
It includes passes in the Alps and the Jura Mountains that are over 1,000 metres (3,281 feet) above sea level. All the listed passes are crossed by paved roads . These are popular with drivers, bikers and cyclists for their spectacular scenery and are often the highlights of bicycle races such as Tour de Suisse and Tour de Romandie .
Mühlbach am Hochkönig, Dienten, Maria Alm (mit Hintermoos und Hinterthal) Hochkönigs Bergreich: Ski amadé: 860–1921 3/7/29 150 Kitzsteinhorn-Kaprun: Kaprun: Zell am See-Kaprun: Zell am See-Kaprun Schipaß 800–3029 4/4/10 40 Loferer Alm: Lofer: Salzburger Saalachtal: 640–1750 2/2/9 46 Maiskogel: Kaprun: Zell am See-Kaprun: Zell am See ...
Today, although ticket wickets are still widely used, [9] some resorts now use plastic zip-ties rather than metal wires to secure tickets. As Greg Morrill notes, "The zip-ties made it easier to remove the ticket, but the zip-tie remained. I still see quite a few skiers with a collection of ticket-less zip-ties hooked to their parka."