- Bözberg Pass
Infobox Mountain Pass
Name = Bözberg Pass
Photo = Bözberg.jpg
Caption = Bözberg Pass
Elevation = 569 m.
Location = SUI
Range =Jura Mountains
Coordinates = coord|47|28|52|N|8|8|20|E|region:CH-AG_type:pass_source:dewiki|display=inline,title
Topographic
Traversed by =Bözberg Pass (el. 569 m.) is a
mountain pass in theJura Mountains in the canton ofAargau inSwitzerland .It connects the
Frick River valley andBrugg and is the shortest road betweenBasel andZürich .Two tunnels have been dug under the pass, one for the Federal Railway and one for the A-3 "Autobahn".
History
In Roman times, the pass was an important link between
Augusta Raurica andVindonissa . The Roman road ran somewhat north of the present route, and a stretch of it can be seen nearEffingen .During the
Middle Ages , there were three different roads over the pass, all of which started from Effingen. The northern one followed the route of the Roman road to the ferries atLauffohr andStilli , the middle one throughUnterbözberg to Brugg, and the southern one throughGallenkirch and Linn to the ferry atBirrenlauf (Schinznach-Bad ).The middle route won out, even though it was swampy and steep (with grades up to 20 percent) and too small for large coaches. Commercial traffic took a detour until the city of
Bern built a better road between1773 and1779 .The railroad line was opened in
1875 . With the advent of the automobile, the pass developed heavy traffic. In 1995, the year before the completion of the tunnel, 12,500 vehicles crossed the pass per day. Today, only about 3500 vehicles cross the pass each day.References
External links
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