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Enns Valley Railway

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Overview
Line number102 01
Service
Route number250
Technical
Line length98.6 km
(Double-track railway: Stainach-Irdning–Liezen 1 turnout )
Track gauge1435 mm
Minimum radius233 m
Electrification
  • 15 kV 16.7 Hz AC
Operating speed110 km/h max.
Maximum incline2.4  %
Double track section

The Enns Valley Railway (German: Ennstalbahn) is an electrified, standard gauge main line railway in the Styria and the state of Salzburg, which was originally built and operated by the Imperial and Royal Privileged Empress Elisabeth Railway Company. The line is an important link for the Styria to Salzburg, West Austria and Germany.