Enns Valley Railway
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Overview | |||
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Line number | 102 01 | ||
Service | |||
Route number | 250 | ||
Technical | |||
Line length | 98.6 km (Double-track railway: Stainach-Irdning–Liezen 1 turnout ) | ||
Track gauge | 1435 mm | ||
Minimum radius | 233 m | ||
Electrification |
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Operating speed | 110 km/h max. | ||
Maximum incline | 2.4 % | ||
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.
External links
- Enns Valley Railway photograph album at eisenbahn-in-oesterreich.at.