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Brenner Railway
elev (M)
or length (m)
in metres
75.130
Innsbruck
 S3   S4  ↓
582 M
Innsbruck Hbf (freight)
76.725
Bergisel tunnel
662 m
78.198
Sonnenburg tunnel
249 m
79.646
Innsbruck Hbf
1 junction
Innsbruck
bypass
80.291
Ahrnwald tunnel
165 m
80.809
Schupfen tunnel
35 m
81.295
Unterberg-
Stefansbrücke
716 M
81.648
Unterberg tunnel
49 m
82.662
Patsch tunnel
176 m
83.905
Innsbruck Hbf
2 crossover
84.718
Patsch
784 M
85.403
Schönberg tunnel
89 m
85.726
Mühltal tunnel
872 m
86.936
Moserwiese tunnel
74 m
91.847
Matrei tunnel
124 m
93.281
Matrei am Brenner
995 M
97.884
Steinach in Tirol
 S3  ↑
1,048 M
101.918
St. Jodok
1,141 M
102.427
Sankt Jodok spiral tunnel
480 m
104.323
Stafflach tunnel
283 m
106.189
Gries tunnel
173 m
106.651
Gries am Brenner
1,255 M
106.917
Steinach in Tirol 2 crossover
110.900
Brennersee
1,351 M
111.145
Steinach in Tirol 4 junction
track 302 11
111.425
Brennersee Terminal
111.561
ÖBB
RFI
maintenance border
111.663
240.083
239.533
Brennero/Brenner
 S4  ↑
1,371 M
236.200
Brennerbad
(former spa)
1,310 M
Pflersch tunnel
7.267 m
13.10
Moncucco/Schelleberg
1,242 M
Ast spiral tunnel
761 m
226.70
Fleres/Pflersch
1,130 M
222.80
Colle Isarco/Gossensaß
1,100 M
Eisack bridge I
217.00
Vipiteno/Sterzing
943 M
Campo di Trens/Freienfeld
935 M
Palude di Vipiteno bridge
208.90
Mules/Mauls
900 M
204.30
Le Cave/Grasstein
843 M
200.80
Mezzaselva/Mittewald
798 M
197.00
Fortezza/Franzensfeste
747 M
197.00
192.19
Varna/Vahrn
650 M
188.36
Bressanone/Brixen
577 M
Eisack bridge II
184.70
Albès/Albeins
548 M
Funes/Villnöß
539 M
178.24
Chiusa/Klausen
523 M
172.43
Ponte Gardena/Waidbruck
422 M
Schlern tunnel
13,159 m
Rötele bridge
Castelrotto/Kastelruth
428 M
Campodazzo/Atzwang
373 M
Eisack bridge I
tunnel VII
55 m
tunnel VI
72 m
tunnel V
60 m
tunnel IV
62 m
tunnel III
79 m
tunnel II
57 m
Völsersteig/Fiè allo Sciliar
340 M
tunnel I
40 m
Schlern tunnel
13,159 m
157.99
Prato all'Isarco/Blumau
315 M
Kardaun tunnel
3,789 m
Prato Tires tunnel
430 m
Cardano/Kardaun
283 M
Kardaun bridge
150.23
Bolzano/Bozen
266 M
148.59
142.56
Laives/Leifers
230 M
139.29
Bronzolo/Branzoll
227 M
134.17
Ora/Auer
223 M
128.40
Egna/Neumarkt
217 M
124.42
Magrè/Margreid
Cortaccia/Kurtatsch
216 M
118.99
Salorno/Salurn
211 M
111.62
Mezzocorona
110.50
104.32
Lavis
95.43
Trent goods station
Trento-Malè railway
94.79
Trento
93.01
87.22
Mattarello
78.91
Calliano
(
closed
2004
)
71.21
Rovereto
66.91
Mori
60.86
Serravalle
54.68
Ala
50.36
Avio
45.48
Borghetto
40.36
Peri
32.77
Dolcè
22.80
Domegliara–Sant'Ambrogio
16.98
Pescantina
11.65
Verona Parona
6.39
San Massimo junction (PC)[nb 1]
3.37
Verona Porta Nuova
0.00
Verona Porta Vescovo


 
elev (M)
or length (m)
in metres
Source: Italian railway atlas[1]

This is a route-map template for the Brenner Railway, a railway in Austria and Italy.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ "Posti di comunicazione", i.e. a crossover.

References

  1. ^ Railway Atlas 2017, pp. 3, 8, 9, 23, 24, 136, 137.