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Vallorcine ( French pronunciation: [valɔʁsin] ) is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France .

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6-785: Vallorcine is located in the Valley of the L'Eau Noire between the Col des Montets and the Swiss border . It is the terminus of the Saint-Gervais–Vallorcine railway on the route between Saint-Gervais-les-Bains in France and Martigny in Switzerland; it is served by a railway station where passengers must change between French and Swiss trains. In the Swiss direction, the line continues to Le Châtelard where it joins

12-480: The Martigny–Châtelard Railway which is partially rack-operated. There is a small museum at Barberine next to the Swiss border and there is a tourist information office and a post office near the railway station. Within the commune is the small settlement of Le Buet, which also has its own railway station ; it is the location of the spectacular Cascade de Bérard, which has a viewing gallery that enters

18-446: The Saint-Gervais–Vallorcine railway has been modified to also carry road traffic on a convoy basis between trains when the pass is closed. Elizabeth Robins Pennell bicycled through the pass in the 1890s. The pass appeared in the Tour de France five times from 1959 to 1977: Charly Gaul was the first rider to cross the pass in 1959. This Haute-Savoie geographical article is

24-514: The Émosson Dam for hydroelectric power generation is physically just over the Swiss border, water from the reservoir crosses the border to first power the 189 MW Vallorcine Power Station just over the border in Vallorcine. Water is then sent through a headrace tunnel to the 162 MW La Bâtiaz Power Station, 12 kilometres ( 7 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles) to the east in Martigny , Switzerland. The drop between

30-744: The dam and La Bâtiaz Power Station is 1,400 metres (4,600 feet). Col des Montets Col des Montets (elevation 1,461 m or 4,793 ft) is a mountain pass in the French Alps in the Haute-Savoie department of France . It is on the road between Chamonix , the Swiss Col de la Forclaz and Martigny in the canton of Valais , Switzerland . The pass is generally open in winter, but it can be closed in extreme weather and frequently requires snow chains and/or winter tires. Conditions can be checked with Chamonix tourist office. The railway tunnel of

36-558: The gorge of the main waterfall. Further up this valley is the Aiguilles Rouges National Nature Reserve and the Nature Reserve of Vallon de Bérard. The community was transformed in 2004 with the construction of a high-speed gondola lift which allowed access to the established Domaine de Balme and La Tour ski areas. This gave rise to the construction of a selection of restaurants and ski accommodation. Although

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