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Stubaitalbahn

Coordinates: 47°15′10″N 11°23′53″E / 47.25278°N 11.39806°E / 47.25278; 11.39806
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Stubaitalbahn
Overview
Line numberSTB
Termini
Service
Operator(s)IVB
History
Opened31 July 1904
Technical
Line length18.2 km (11.31 mi)
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge
Minimum radius40 m (131.2 ft)
ElectrificationCatenary

before 1983:

  • 3000 V / 50 Hz AC
Maximum incline4.6  %
Route map

Hauptbahnhof
Triumphpforte
Anichstraße/Rathausgalerien
Bruneckerstraße
Landesmuseum
Museumstraße
Maria-Theresien-Straße
Marktplatz
Bürgerstraße
Kreuzung Anichstr./Bürgerstr.
Maximilianstraße
Franz-Fischer-Straße
Weststation
Fritz-Konzert-Straße
Stubaitalstation
0,0
Old station
0,16
Junction old Station
reversement tunnel
158m
Crossing Brennerstraße
2,3
Sonnenburgerhof
2,9
Gärberbach
3,6
Hölltal
4,5
Natters
5,4
Burgstall
6,0
Mutters
7,0
Birchfeld
7,7
Nockhofweg
tunnel Mutters
148m
viaduct Mutters
109m
8,7
Raitis
9,1
Feldeler
9,8
Außerkreith
10,7
Kreith
viaduct Kreith
110m
11,7
Brandeck
12,7
Telfer Wiesen
15,1
Luimes
16,2
Telfes
17,1
Tenniscamp
18,2
Fulpmes

The Stubaitalbahn (Stubai Valley Railway) is an 18.2 km (11.31 mi) long narrow gauge interurban tram from Innsbruck to Fulpmes in Tyrol, Austria.[1] In the city of Innsbruck, it uses the local tramway tracks.[2] At the Stubaital station, the branch line-rated part begins. The meter gauge track starts at Innsbruck's Main station, crosses the Wilten district, and passes the villages of Natters, Mutters, Kreith, and Telfes. Between the Stubaital station and Fulpmes, the railway is single-track, but at nine stations: Sonnenburgerhof, Hölltal, Mutters, Nockhofweg Muttereralmbahn, Feldeler, Kreith, Telfer Wiesen, Luimes, Telfes, there are passing loops where the train usually uses the left-hand track. The final station, Fulpmes, has three tracks and one depot.

References

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  1. ^ "Digitalisierter Bestand der Landesbibliothek Dr. Friedrich Teßmann". digital.tessmann.it. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
  2. ^ Oktadiana, Hera; Pearce, Philip L. (2020-03-01). "Losing touch: Uncomfortable encounters with tourism technology". Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management. 42: 266–276. doi:10.1016/j.jhtm.2020.01.011. ISSN 1447-6770. S2CID 199779764.

47°15′10″N 11°23′53″E / 47.25278°N 11.39806°E / 47.25278; 11.39806