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===Highest attainable by transportation=== *Cable car (and lift) β [[Klein Matterhorn]], Switzerland (3,883 metres; 12,736 feet) *[[Teide Cableway]] β [[Teide|Teide volcano]], Spain (3,555 metres; 11,663 feet) *Funicular β [[Mittelallalin]], Switzerland (3,456 metres; 11,339 feet) *Train (dead end) β [[Jungfraujoch]], Switzerland (3,454 metres; 11,330 feet) *Train (mountain pass) β [[Bernina Pass]], Switzerland (2,253 metres; 7390 feet)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.rhb.ch/index.php?id=1060%3F&L=4 |title=Albula and Bernina lines |access-date=2009-07-28 |archive-date=2013-01-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130113063543/http://www.rhb.ch/index.php?id=1060%3F&L=4 |url-status=dead }}</ref> *Restricted access paved road (dead end) β [[Veleta (Sierra Nevada)]], Spain (3,300 metres; 10,827 feet) *Paved road (dead end) β [[Γtztal Glacier Road]], Austria (2,830 metres; 9,285 feet) *Paved road (mountain pass) β [[Col de l'Iseran]], France (2,770 metres; 9,090 feet) *See also: [[List of highest paved roads in Europe]] and [[List of highest railways in Europe]]
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