-
conquest of the
Valtellina valley by the
Three Leagues, the
hamlets of
Campocologno (1518) and
Zalende (1526) were founded. In 1610
Brusio tried to leave...
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Campocologno railway station is a
railway station in the muni****lity of Brusio, in the
Swiss canton of Graubünden. It is
located at the
border between...
- p****es the
spiral Brusio Viaduct.
Shortly after the
Italian border at
Campocologno (553 m [1,814 ft]), the
Bernina Express ends its
journey at
Tirano station...
-
Livigno via
Livigno P****. In the
south it
stretches down to the
village of
Campocologno at the end of the valley,
bordering directly on the
Italian town of Tirano...
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station Rhaetian Railway Following station Campocologno towards Chur or St.
Moritz Bernina Express Terminus Campocologno towards St.
Moritz RE 9 R 19...
- carriageway. The
Bernina railway shares a
bridge over the
River Poschiavino at
Campocologno just
north of the Swiss-Italian border. Both
railways operated by Aare...
- the
spiral bridge, the line p****es
through the
Swiss border town of
Campocologno (553 m [1,814 ft])
before entering Italy at
Tirano RhB
station (430 m [1...
- Campascio,
which still belongs to Brusio.
Beyond the
border station of
Campocologno,
which is
unusually large due to its
customs facilities, the line finally...
- by S10, S11, S40, RE80, EC)
Bernina railway line,
between Tirano and
Campocologno (served by R)
There have been
plans in the past to
extend the Rhaetian...
- and
environmental activist.
Camenisch was born on
January 21, 1952, in
Campocologno,
Switzerland and
raised in a middle-class home in
canton Graubünden....