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Archives for January 2009

Major accident reported on Rivaz-Cully lake road in Vaud

15/01/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Vaud, Switzerland (24 Heures, Fre) – Traffic on the A9 around Vevey was disrupted early this morning, around 07:00, by a car on fire near Chexbres, with several drivers leaving the autoroute at Vevey to take the lake road.

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: A9, Cully, police, Rivaz, travel, truck drivers, Vaud, Vevey

Zurich Airport posts strong 2008 results

15/01/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Zurich, Switzerland (TSR, Fre) – Zurich Airport has reported a 6.6% increase in passenger traffic in 2008, with 22.1 million passengers moving through Kloten. Geneva’s Cointrin Airport also had a strong 2008, GenevaLunch reported 6 January, with 11.8 million passengers. Zurich serves as a transit airport for many passengers traveling in and out of Geneva.

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: airlines, airports, Business, Geneva Cointrin, passengers, Swiss companies, travel, Zurich Kloten

Geneva urban area rail plans laid out

14/01/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Geneva, Switzerland (Le Temps, Fre) – Geneva Tuesday presented details including likely routes and timetables, for an RER urban transport plan that is designed to greatly reduce automobile traffic in the greater Geneva area in Switzerland and France. The new project was signed by French, Geneva and Vaud authorities in March 2008 and will link […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: Annecy, CEVA, Geneva, Lausanne, RER, travel

Schengen is here, but border guards not yet authorized everywhere

14/01/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Bern, Switzerland (20 Minutes, Fre) – Travel on a train in Valais or Ticino and you should not be asked by a customs officer to show your goods – a situation that will soon change. Switzerland became part of the Schengen Area 12 December, which allows travelers to enter and leave Switzerland without routine passport […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: border guards, customs, Schengen, train, travel

Morges-Ecublens A1 to get third lane: national pilot project

13/01/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Updated 14 January 08:45  Bern, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – One of Switzerland’s most heavily traveled road sections, between Morges and Ecublens in Vaud, will get some relief starting in 2010, the federal government said Tuesday afternoon: drivers in both directions will be allowed to use the emergency lane under a project that will be evaluated at […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: A1, Ecublens, Morges, Switzerland, third lane, traffic, travel

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