Pinzgauer Lokalbahn

Zell am See–Krimml
New push-pull train with loco Vs 81 in Bramberg station
Overview
Line number267 01
Service
Route number230
Technical
Line length52.611 km (32.691 mi)
Track gauge760 mm (2 ft 5+1516 in)
Operating speed70 km/h (43 mph) max.
Route map

0,000
Zell am See Lokalbahn
752 m (AA)
Crossover to the Salzburg Tyrol Railway
1.526
Tischlerhäusl
(depot)
2.227
Kitzsteinhornstraße
2.708
Areitbahn
2.974
Bruckberg
3.575
Zellermoos
3.784
Bruckberg Golf Course
752 m (AA)
6.214
6,453
Fehlerprofil (-239 m)
6.715
Fürth-Kaprun
8.177
AB Fa. Senoplast
8.456
Piesendorf
758 m above sea level (AA)
9.473
Piesendorf Bad
11.226
Walchen im Pinzgau
13.940
Jesdorf Bergfried
15.200
AB Sawmill
15.329
Niedernsill
767 m above sea level (AA)
16.830
Lengdorf
20.245
AB Pinzgauer Altstoffzentrale
21.092
Uttendorf Stubachtal
776 m above sea level (AA)
21.434
AB Uttendorf Power Station
23.602
Pirtendorf
25.100
Stuhlfelden
26.357
Heilbad Burgwies
27.158
AB Lagerhausgenossenschaft
27.350
Burk
28.570
Mittersill
786 m above sea level (AA)
31.112
Rettenbach
794 m above sea level (AA)
33.450
Hollersbach
34.339
Hollersbach Panoramabahn
35.876
Dorf-Paßthurn
37.055
Mühlbach im Pinzgau
812 m above sea level (AA)
38.645
Wenns
39.387
Bramberg
815 m above sea level (AA)
40.000
Steinach
42.182
Habachtal-Weyerhof
43.680
Vorstadl
44.904
Neukirchen am Großvenediger
834 m above sea level (AA)
47.135
Sulzbachtäler
48.391
Rosental
854 m above sea level (AA)
49.659
Wald im Pinzgau
869 m above sea level (AA)
51.544
Lahnsiedlung
880 m above sea level (AA)
52.732
Krimml station
911 m above sea level (AA)

The Pinzgauer Lokalbahn (formerly Pinzgaubahn or Krimmler Bahn) is a narrow-gauge railway in Salzburg in Austria. The 53 kilometre railway follows the Salzach valley from Zell am See to Krimml through the Pinzgau mountains. The section between Mittersill and Krimml was damaged by flooding in 2005 and reopened in September 2010.[1][2]

Railcar in Krimml
  1. ^ "Trains return to Krimml". Railway Gazette International. Retrieved 2010-09-19.
  2. ^ "Pinzgaubahn ab sofort in voller Länge - oesterreich.ORF.at". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2010-09-19.