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Pyhrn railway line
Overview
Line number140
Termini
Service
Services
Technical
Line length104.2 km (64.7 mi)
Number of tracks1
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge
Electrification15 kV  16.7 Hz AC
Route map

Legend
km
Linz–Gaisbach-Wartberg line [de]
to Gaisbach
Western Railway to St. Valentin
0.0 Linz
Untergaumberg
Linzer Lokalbahn [de] to Eferding
Western Railway to Wels
3.3 Linz Oed
4.9 Linz Wegscheid
6.7 St. Martin bei Traun
8.1 Traun
Western Railway to Wels
Traun
10.3 Ansfelden
12.4 Nettingsdorf
Krems
Nettingsdorfer paper mill
15.6 Nöstlbach-St. Marien
18.9 Neuhofen an der Krems
22.7 Kematen an der Krems
to Bad Hall
27.9 Rohr-Bad Hall
Welser Lokalbahn [de] to Wels
32.4 Kremsmünster
36.3 Krift
40.3 Wartberg an der Krems
42.1 Nußbach
46.1 Schlierbach
50.5 Kirchdorf an der Krems
53.4 Micheldorf
Krems
Hungerbichl tunnel 522 m
Steyr Valley Railway to Steyr
60.5 Klaus
Post tunnel 248 m
Schloß tunnel 106 m
Fiedlerbrunn tunnel 226 m
Steyrling
64.2 Steyrling
Teichl [de]
67.8 Hinterstoder
Teichl [de]
75.6 Pießling-Vorderstoder
79.6 Roßleithen
Dambach [de]
81.7 Windischgarsten
Schacherbauer tunnel 454 m
87.4 Spital am Pyhrn
91.0 Linzerhaus
Bosruck tunnel 4,767 m
98.0 Ardning
planned new tunnel
Enns
Rudolfsbahn to Kleinreifling
102.5 Selzthal Nord
104.2 Selzthal [de]
Enns Valley Railway
to Bischofshofen
Rudolfsbahn to St. Michael
km
Source
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The Pyhrn railway line (German: Pyhrnbahn) is a railway line in Upper Austria. It runs 104.2 kilometres (64.7 mi) from Linz Hauptbahnhof, where it connects with the Western railway line, to Selzthal, where it connects with the Enns Valley Railway and Rudolf Railway. The line takes its name from the Pyhrn Pass through which it runs.

Route

The northern end of the Pyhrn railway line is at Linz Hauptbahnhof, where it runs parallel with the Western railway line (German: Westbahn). The Pyhrn railway line turns south, following first the Krems, then the Steyr, and finally the Teichl [de] river to Selzthal. At the Pyhrn Pass at the southern end of the line, the 4,767-metre (15,640 ft) Bosruck tunnel passes underneath the Bosruck [de] mountain. In Selzthal, the line connects with the Enns Valley Railway and Rudolf Railway.

Operation

The S4 of the Upper Austria S-Bahn runs hourly between Linz Hauptbahnhof and Kirchdorf an der Krems, making all local stops. Regional-Express trains supplement the S4, running hourly between Linz and Selzthal, with some continuing to Liezen. The line also hosts some InterCity trains that run between Linz and Graz Hauptbahnhof. In addition, the express train (German: Schnellzug) ÖBB-Urlaubsexpress (lit. 'ÖBB Holiday Express') runs on weekends between Wien Hauptbahnhof and Bischofshofen.

References

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Österreich [Austrian railway atlas] (in German) (3rd ed.). Cologne: Schweers + Wall. 2021. pp. 29, 43–44, 99. ISBN 978-3-89494-150-5.
  2. "Linz Hbf - Kirchdorf a.d. Krems - Selzthal" (PDF) (in German). ÖBB. 7 December 2022. Retrieved 29 October 2023.

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