Salzburg-Tyrol Railway

Salzburg-Tyrol Railway
EC 163 Transalpin passes the Kaiser Mountains.
Overview
Native nameSalzburg-Tiroler-Bahn
StatusOperational
OwnerAustrian Federal Railways
Line number101 03
LocaleSalzburg
Tyrol
Termini
Stations55
Service
TypeHeavy rail, Passenger/Freight rail
Intercity rail, Regional rail, Commuter rail
Route number200 (Freilassing – Saalfelden)
201 (Saalfelden - Innsbruck Hbf)
Operator(s)Austrian Federal Railways
History
OpenedStages between 1873–1875
Technical
Line length191.730 km (119.135 mi)
Number of tracksDouble track
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Minimum radius200 m
Electrification15 kV/16.7 Hz AC Overhead line
Operating speed140 km/h (87 mph)
Maximum incline2.6%
Route map

0,000
Salzburg Hauptbahnhof
,
Transition to the
426 m (AA)
(junction with Lokalbahn to Lamprechtshausen)
2.100
Salzburg Sam
since 2004
link line to the Western Railway after branch-off to Hallwang-E.
2.401
Salzburg Gnigl Vbf
2.975
Salzburg Gnigl
since 2003
3.495
Salzburg Gnigl Vbf Einfahrgruppe
4.490
Salzburg Parsch
since 2003
5.756
Salzburg Aigen
7.927
Salzburg Süd
8.092
Hellbrunn-Glasenbach
28.05.1978 closed
8.988
Elsbethen
429 m above sea level (AA)
12.203
Salzburg Aigen 5 crossover
13.200
Puch Urstein
since 2005
15.255
15.300
Break in kilometrage (-45 m)
14.524
Puch bei Hallein
15.970
Oberalm
since end of 2006
17.808
Hallein
445 m above sea level (AA)
19.350
Hallein Burgfried
since 2005
20.923
Bad Vigaun
22.380
Kuchl Garnei
since 2005
22.875
Hallein 3 crossover
25.167
Kuchl Lst
25.580
Kuchl
28.764
Golling-Abtenau
468 m above sea level (AA)
31.529
siding (passing loop)
31.556
siding (passing loop)
34.464
Golling-Abtenau 2 crossover
Ofenau Tunnel (940 m)
scree protection gallery
38.565
Golling-Abtenau 4 crossover
38.673
Sulzau Lst
41.699
41.723
break in kilometrage (-24 m)
42.236
Tenneck
519 m above sea level (AA)
( Konkordia Hut to 26 September 1971)
45.212
Werfen
526 m above sea level (AA)
46.604
Pfarrwerfen
528 m above sea level (AA)
Rupertus Tunnel (327 m)
51.735
52.000
break in kilometrage (-265 m)
52.305
Bischofshofen
544 m above sea level (AA)
55.272
Mitterberghütten
550 m above sea level (AA)
55.386
siding (passing loop)
56.882
Bischofshofen 2 crossover
61.266
St. Johann im Pongau
565 m above sea level (AA)
66.546
Schwarzach-St. Veit
590 m above sea level (AA)
Schwarzach Tunnel (190 m)
Thumesbach Tunnel (380 m)
Blaue Wand Tunnel (370 m)
74.978
Lend
634 m above sea level (AA)
79.040
Eschenau
673 m above sea level (AA)
81.9
Kitzlochklamm
(closed)
Taxenbach Tunnel (277 m)
84.328
Taxenbach-Rauris
718 m above sea level (AA)
86.371
siding (passing loop of former saw mill)
88.875
Gries im Pinzgau
744 m above sea level (AA)
93.734
Bruck-Fusch
757 m above sea level (AA)
former siding to Kaprun hydropower plant
approx.96.6
Zell am See Süd
(planned)
Pinzgauer Lokalbahn to Krimml (760mm gauge)
99.414
Zell am See
752 m above sea level (AA)
102.139
siding (passing loop for Hagleitner company)
103.944
crossover Zell am See 2
104.000
Maishofen-Saalbach
765 m above sea level (AA)
104.041
Lst Maishofen-Saalbach
106.750
106.823
break in kilometrage (-73 m)
108.004
Gerling im Pinzgau
748 m above sea level (AA)
110.950
111.050
break in kilometrage (-100 m)
approx.112.000
former siding (600mm) for Strabag diabase works
112.335
Saalfelden
728 m above sea level (AA)
approx.113.000
siding (passing loop) for Strabag diabase works
118.150
Leogang-Steinberge
796 m above sea level (AA)
120.483
Leogang
840 m above sea level (AA)
120.825
Saalfelden 2 crossover
123.076
Hütten
closed 14.12.2008
885 m above sea level (AA)
126.312
Berg Grießen
closed 28.05.1995
946 m above sea level (AA)
sidingen (passing loop)
130.141
Hochfilzen
970 m above sea level (AA)
134.400
Pfaffenschwendt
888 m above sea level (AA)
139.357
Fieberbrunn
783 m above sea level (AA)
141.970
142.050
break in kilometrage (-80 m)
144.475
Grieswirt
687 m above sea level (AA)
147.675
St. Johann in Tirol
663 m above sea level (AA)
150.295
siding (passing loop) for the firm of Egger
151.959
Oberndorf in Tirol
688 m above sea level (AA)
153.783
siding (passing loop) Hartsteinwerke Kitzbühel
153.783
siding (passing loop) Unterwerk Kitzbühel
157.077
Kitzbühel
773 m above sea level (AA)
159.541
Kitzbühel Hahnenkamm
773 m above sea level (AA)
161.442
Schwarzsee
772 m above sea level (AA)
164.175
Klausen
closed on 31.03.1951
166.385
Kirchberg in Tirol
820 m above sea level (AA)
170.065
Brixen im Thale
806 m above sea level (AA)
173.097
Westendorf
762 m above sea level (AA)
173.591
Kitzbühel 2 branch-off
(old Westendorf station)
176.447
Windau
723 m above sea level (AA)
Au Tunnel (210 m)
Leidegg Tunnel (327 m)
182.280
Hopfgarten mountain lift
(to 28 May 1961: Hohe Salve mountain lift)
183.447
Hopfgarten
589 m above sea level (AA)
former Itter Tunnel (45 m, dismantled in summer 2009)
188.504
Wörgl Süd - Bruckhäusl
523 m above sea level (AA)
(to 14 December 2008: Bruckhäusl)
188.975
Hopfgarten 1 crossover
192.405
Wörgl Hauptbahnhof
505 m above sea level (AA)

The Salzburg-Tyrol Railway (German: Salzburg-Tiroler-Bahn) is a main line railway in Austria. It runs through the states of Salzburg and Tyrol (North Tyrol) from the city of Salzburg to Wörgl and belongs to the core network (Kernnetz) of the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB). The section between Salzburg and Schwarzach-Sankt Veit is part of the Salzburg S-Bahn urban railway network.