International Rhine Regulation Railway
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International Rhine Regulation Railway | |||
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Locale | Austria, Province of Vorarlberg Switzerland, Canton of St Gallen | ||
Technical | |||
Line length | 25 km (16 mi) | ||
Track gauge | 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in) | ||
Electrification | 750 V DC | ||
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The International Rhine Regulation Railway (Template:Lang-de) was an industrial railway situated on both banks of the Alpine Rhine river to the south of its outfall into Lake Constance. Large parts of the line have been preserved. As this stretch of the Rhine forms the international boundary between Austria and Switzerland, the railway is located in both countries.[1]
As its name suggests, the railway's original purpose was to assist in the engineering works needed to regulate the Rhine in this area - the so-called Rhine Regulation. It is constructed to 750 mm gauge (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in gauge) and is partially electrified at 750 V DC using overhead lines.[2]
See also
References
- ^ "Strecke" [Route] (in German). Rhein-Schauen. Archived from the original on 2014-05-29. Retrieved 2014-05-28.
- ^ "Die Internationale Rheinregulierungs bahn". alpenbahnen.net (in German). Retrieved 2014-05-28.
External links
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- Rhein-Shauen; Museum und Rheinbänle - the society that preserves the railway
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