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Töss
The river Töss in Rikon im TösstalThe Töss in Rikon im Tösstal
Location
CountrySwitzerland
CantonZürich
Physical characteristics
SourceConfluence of the Vordertöss and Hindertöss
 • locationTössscheidi, Wald ZH and Fischenthal, ZH, Switzerland
 • coordinates47°18′44.4″N 8°57′37.4″E / 47.312333°N 8.960389°E / 47.312333; 8.960389 (Tössscheidi)
 • elevation796 m (2,612 ft)
Mouth 
 • locationTössegg, Freienstein-Teufen, ZH, Buchberg, SH, Eglisau, ZH, Switzerland
 • coordinates47°33′7.6″N 8°33′14.6″E / 47.552111°N 8.554056°E / 47.552111; 8.554056 (Tössegg)
 • elevation344 m (1,129 ft)
Length56 km (35 mi)
Basin size441.43 km
Basin features
ProgressionRhineNorth Sea
Tributaries 
 • leftVordertöss, Mülibach, Cholerbach, Fischbach, Kempt, Mülibach, Wildbach
 • rightHintertöss, Brüttentalbach, Fuchslochbach, Tobelbach, Lochbach, Steinenbach, Ägetswilerbach, Sackbach, Chatzenbach, Eulach, Näfbach, Tobelbach, Tüfenbach

The Töss is a river in the Swiss canton of Zürich and a tributary of the High Rhine (Hochrhein). It starts at Tössscheidi, the confluence of the Vordertöss and Hindertöss (whose sources are in the canton of St. Gallen), passes through Winterthur's Töss and Wülflingen districts and ends at Tössegg near Freienstein-Teufen. Two of its main tributaries are the Kempt and Eulach.

Geography

Tössscheidi

The confluecne of the Vordertöss and Hintertöss is called Tössscheidi (lit. 'Töss parting'), which is located at 796 metres (2,612 ft) a.s.l. on the border between the municipalities of Wald and Fischenthal. The confluence lies west of the Dägelschberg (1,267 m (4,157 ft)), east of the Hüttchopf (1,231 m (4,039 ft)), and north of the Tössstock (1,153 m (3,783 ft))).

Vordertöss

The Vordertöss, or Vordere Töss (lit. 'Anterior Töss'), originates in the canton of St. Gallen. Its source lies south of the Tössstock, on the northern faces of Schwarzenberg (1,293 m (4,242 ft)) and Höchhand (1,314 m (4,311 ft)). It circumvents the Tössstock on its western flank before reaching Tössscheidi.

Hintertöss

The Hindertöss, or Hintere Töss (lit. 'Posterior Töss'), is the longer of the two tributaries. Its source also lies in the canton of St. Gallen but close to the border with the canton of Zurich. The sources is located below Schindelegg (1,265 m (4,150 ft)) and the southern faces of Schindelberghöchi (1,234 m (4,049 ft)) and Dägelschberg. The Hintertoss' affluent Chreuelbach originates below Höchhand, on the western faces of the Habrütispitz (1,274 m (4,180 ft)) and Rossegg (1,254 m (4,114 ft)). The Hintertöss passes Tössstock on its northern hillside before joining the Vordertöss at Tössscheidi.

Course of the Töss

Starting at Tössscheidi, the Töss flows towards north. It meets the main valley of its own name, Töss Valley (Tösstal), just south of Steg (the drainage divide between the rivers Töss and Jona is nearby at Gibswil). From Steg, the river turns west, flows through Bauma and then turns north again. West of the village of Turbenthal it runs towards west again, and the valley gets even more ragged than before. Between Steg and Sennhof, the river is followed by the Töss Valley Railway line. The Töss continues south of Eschenberg mountain, Winterthur's Hausberg, before reaching its confluence with the River Kempt. Below, it traverses the city's most western part, just northeast of the Töss, a city mountain. After joining the River Eulach on the western end of Winterthur, the Töss continues for about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) in a more or less westnorthwestern direction and finally joins the High Rhine at Tössegg, west of Teufen.

Although the High Rhine flows in a mostly westward direction, it flows southward between Schaffhausen and Tössegg. At Tössegg, the Rhine bends sharply towards northwest, passing the village of Tössriederen, and continues westwards again before flowing through Eglisau. The mouth of the Töss lies just a few kilometers south of the mouth of the River Thur. A few kilometers downstream, the River Glatt flows into the High Rhine.

Name

The River Töss was first mentioned around 1483 (das Wasser, genannt die Töss, English: 'the waters named Töss'). Its name probably derives from the German verb tosen (English: to roar). Related toponyms are documented earlier, such as Tössegg (locum dictum Tossegge, 1216), Tössriederen (apud Tossriedern, 1277), and the name "Tösser" (dicti Tösserre, 1267).

Gallery

  • Hintertöss Hintertöss
  • Waterfall of Vordertöss Waterfall of Vordertöss
  • Waterfall Lauf below Tössscheidi Waterfall Lauf below Tössscheidi
  • Töss near Bauma Töss near Bauma
  • Waterfall near Wülflingen Waterfall near Wülflingen
  • Tössegg, confluence of Töss and High Rhine Tössegg, confluence of Töss and High Rhine

See also

External links

Media related to Töss at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. "Schweizerisches Idiotikon, Band XIII, Spalte 1811, Artikel Tȫss". Schweizerisches Idiotikon. Retrieved 10 June 2024..


Tributaries of the Rhine
Left
Vorderrhein
Aua da Russein
Schmuèr
Alpine Rhine
Vorderrhein
Tamina
Saar
Alter Rhein
Rheintaler Binnenkanal
Upper Lake Constance
Goldach
Aach (Arbon)
Aach (Romanshorn)
Seerhein
Grenzbach
Dorfbach
Lower Lake Constance
Anderbach
High Rhine
Thur
Töss
Glatt
Aare
Sissle
Möhlinbach
Ergolz
Birs
Upper Rhine
Birsig
Ill
Moder
Sauer
Lauter
Spiegelbach
Queich
Speyerbach
Rehbach
Isenach
Eckbach
Eisbach
Pfrimm
Selz
Middle Rhine
Welzbach
Nahe
Moselle
Nette
Brohlbach
Ahr
Lower Rhine
Erft
Map of the Rhine
Right
Vorderrhein
Rein da Tuma
Rein da Curnera
Rein da Medel
Rein da Sumvitg
Glogn
Rabiusa
Hinterrhein
Ragn da Ferrera
Albula/Alvra
Alpine Rhine
Hinterrhein
Plessur
Landquart
Mülbach
Liechtenstein inland canal
Ill
Frutz
Upper Lake Constance
Dornbirner Ach
Bregenzer Ach
Leiblach
Argen
Schussen
Rotach
Brunnisach
Lipbach
Seefelder Aach
Stockacher Aach
Lower Lake Constance
Radolfzeller Aach
High Rhine
Biber
Durach
Wutach
Alb
Murg
Wehra
Upper Rhine
Wiese
Kander
Elz
Kinzig
Rench
Acher
Murg
Alb
Pfinz
Saalbach
Kraichbach
Leimbach
Neckar
Weschnitz
Modau
Main
Middle Rhine
Wisper
Lahn
Wied
Lower Rhine
Sieg
Wupper
Düssel
Ruhr
Emscher
Lippe
IJssel
Oude IJssel/Issel
Berkel
Schipbeek


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