Donauuferbahn (Wachau)

Donauuferbahn
Route map of the Donauuferbahn
Route map
Overview
Line number133
Termini
Technical
Line length108 km (67 mi)
Number of tracks1
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

km
0.0
Krems an der Donau [de]
1.6
Krems Campus-Kunstmeile
Goldberg tunnel
569 m
Steiner tunnel
206 m
3.0
Stein-Mautern
Rothenhof tunnel
77 m
5.1
Unterloiben
6.8
Dürnstein-Oberloiben
Schloßberg tunnel
569 m
Dürnsteiner tunnel
121 m
12.3
Weißenkirchen in der Wachau
14.5
Wösendorf-Joching
St. Michaeler tunnel
77 m
18.1
Spitz an der Donau
Spitzer tunnel
100 m
Teufelsmauer tunnel
12 m
21.0
Schwallenbach
23.4
Willendorf in der Wachau
26.1
Aggsbach Markt
31.0
Grimsing
34.1
Emmersdorf an der Donau
35.2
Rollfähre Melk
St. Georgener tunnel
57 m
Weitenegger tunnel
159 m
38.3
Weitenegg
40.1
Lehen-Ebersdorf
Klein Pöchlarn tunnel
209 m
43.9
Klein Pöchlarn
48.4
Marbach-Maria Taferl
Schmallmarbacher tunnel
156 m
Marbacher tunnel
202 m
Trausinger tunnel
34 m
55.0
Persenbeug
Persenbeuger tunnel
345 m
60.2
Weins-Ysperdorf
65.2
Hirschenau-Nöchling
Klein Sarmingsteiner tunnel
41 m
68.1
Sarmingstein
Großer Sarmingsteiner tunnel
143 m
70.9
St. Nikola-Struden
Greiner tunnel
30 m
75.5
Grein Stadt
77.1
30.9
Grein-Bad Kreuzen
25.9
Dornach
23.3
Saxen
20.0
Baumgartenberg
15.9
Arbing
12.6
Auhof
10.9
Perg Schulzentrum
9.7
Perg
6.5
Aisthofen
4.8
Schwertberg
0.0
Mauthausen
[1]

The Donauuferbahn (lit.'Danube bank railway line') is a railway line in Lower Austria. It runs 108 kilometres (67 mi) from Krems an der Donau to Mauthausen, near St. Valentin. The line is no longer contiguous; 21.9 kilometres (13.6 mi) in the middle between Weins and Weitenegg [de] has been abandoned. Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) operates services on the western end; NÖVOG operates seasonal services on the eastern end.

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Österreich [Austrian railway atlas] (in German) (3rd ed.). Cologne: Schweers + Wall. 2021. pp. 19–22. ISBN 978-3-89494-150-5.