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Until 1939, We Could Climb to the Top of the Hohneck... by Tram.

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Long before the private car or the shuttle of the ridges, hikers and tourists could reach the third highest summit of the Vosges by means of an electric tram. In direct connection from Gérardmer, or with a change to the Schlucht from Munster, the Hohneck remained accessible by rail until the eve of the Second World War.
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Long before the private car or the shuttle of the ridges, hikers and tourists could reach the third highest summit of the Vosges by means of an electric tram. In direct connection from Gérardmer, or with a change to the Schlucht from Munster, the Hohneck remained accessible by rail until the eve of the Second World War.

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lalsace.fr broke the news on Sunday, May 17, 2026.
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