Switzerland ; and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and Tyrol ; handbook for travellers . 10L0TBR* ***ale^ ,engnau l^ffe felcL to Neuchatel. BIENNE. I- Route 2. 15 Bockwiler).— 42 M. Tavannes, Ger. Dachsfelden (2485; la Gare, well spoken of; Deux Clefs; Brasserie, good restaurantwith rooms), a large village (1415 inhab.) near the source of theBirs (branch-line to the W. in 35 min. to Tramelan). By meansof a tunnel 1540 yds. long the railway passes under the PierrePertuis, a natural opening in the rock, fortified in Roman times(inscription), through which the highroad runs.


Switzerland ; and the adjacent portions of Italy, Savoy and Tyrol ; handbook for travellers . 10L0TBR* ***ale^ ,engnau l^ffe felcL to Neuchatel. BIENNE. I- Route 2. 15 Bockwiler).— 42 M. Tavannes, Ger. Dachsfelden (2485; la Gare, well spoken of; Deux Clefs; Brasserie, good restaurantwith rooms), a large village (1415 inhab.) near the source of theBirs (branch-line to the W. in 35 min. to Tramelan). By meansof a tunnel 1540 yds. long the railway passes under the PierrePertuis, a natural opening in the rock, fortified in Roman times(inscription), through which the highroad runs. It then descendsthe slope to the right, describes a sharp curve between Sombevaland Corgemont, and crosses the Suze or Schiiss. 46y2 M. Sonceboz (2150; Bail. Restaurant; Couronne;Cerf), the junction for La Chaux-de-Fonds (see p. 261). The train again crosses the Suze, passes through the spurof the Montoz (see p. 14), and descends through the beautifulwooded valley. 5072 M. La Heutte (2000); 53 M. Beuchenette(I960; Truite). The line now turns S. and enters the narrow pas-sage which the Suze has forced through the last heights


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