The chief passes of the Silvretta and Rhatikon Ranges, from the Fuela Pass to the Reschen Scheideck and the Arlberg Pass, are:

Note: road status as of 1911.
Mountain pass location type (as of 1911) Elevation
m ft
Jamjoch Guarda to Galtur Snow 3,082 939
Fuorcla del Confin Silvretta Pass to the Vermunt Glacier Snow 3,058 10,033
Buinlucke Guarda to Patenen Snow 3,054 10,020
Silvretta Pass Klosters to Lavin Snow 3,013 9,885
Zahnlucke Jam Glen to the Fimber Glen Snow 2,960 9,711
Verstanklathor Klosters to Lavin Snow 2,951 9,682
Fuorcla d'Urezzas Ardez to Galtur Snow 2,915 9,564
Fuorcla Tasna Ardez to Ischgl Snow 2,857 9,373
Fuorcla Maisas Remus to the Samnaun Glen Snow 2,852 9,357
Vermunt or Fermunt Pass Guarda to Patenen Snow 2,802 9,193
Futschol Pass Ardez to Galtur Footpath 2,773 9,098
Fuorcla Zadrell or Vernela Pass Klosters to Lavin Snow 2,753 9,032
Cuolm d'Alp bella or Vignitz Pass Samnaun Glen to Kappl Footpath 2,698 8,852
Schafbucheljoch Mathon to St Anton Footpath 2,647 8,684
Fimber Pass Remus to Ischgl Bridle path 2,612 8,570
Scheien Pass Klosters to the See Glen Footpath 2,608 8,556
Vereina Pass or Pass da Val Torta Klosters to Lavin Footpath 2,603 8,540
Zebles Pass Ischgl to the Samnaun Glen Bridle path 2,545 8,350
Garnerajoch Klosters to Gaschurn Footpath 2,485 8,153
Fless Pass Klosters to Sus Footpath 2,452 8,045
St Antonien or Gargellenjoch St Antonien to St Gallenkirch Footpath 2,375 7,792
Drusenthor Schiers to Schruns Footpath 2,350 7,710
Verrajochl Luenersee to the Schweizerthor Footpath 2,331 7,648
Ofen Pass Schweizerthor to Schruns Footpath 2,293 7,523
Cavelljoch Bludenz and the Luenersee to Seewis Footpath (Rätikon) 2,238 7,343
Gruben Pass St Antoenien to Schruns Footpath 2,235 7,333
Schlappinerjoch Klosters to St Gallenkirch Bridle path 2,200 7,218
Schweizerthor Schiers to Schruns Footpath (Rätikon) 2,151 7,057
Bielerhohe Partenen to Galtuer Bridle path 2,021 6,631
Zeinisjoch Partenen to Galtuer Bridle path 1,852 6,076
Arlberg Pass Landeck to Bludenz Carriage road over
Railway tunnel beneath
1,802 5,912

See also

References

  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Alps". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.

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