Bischofshofen–Selzthal
IC train near Trautenfels.
Overview
Line number102 01
Service
Route number250
Technical
Line length98.6 km (61.3 mi)
(Double-track railway: Stainach-Irdning–Liezen 1 turnout )
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Minimum radius233 m (764 ft)
Electrification15 kV 16.7 Hz AC
Operating speed110 km/h (68 mph) max.
Maximum incline2.4  %
Route map

0,238
Bischofshofen
Kreuzberg Tunnel
711.1 m (AA)
4,247
Pöham
610 m above sea level (AA)
Alpfahrt Tunnel (59,70 m)
Hüttau Tunnel (98,40 m)
10,079
Hüttau Terminal
722 m above sea level (AA)
12,237
Niedernfritz-Sankt Martin
758 m above sea level (AA)
17,085
Eben im Pongau
856 m above sea level (AA)
21,018
Altenmarkt im Pongau
843 m above sea level (AA)
24,070
Radstadt
832 m above sea level (AA)
28,717
Ennswald-Forstau
( closed 02.06.1996)
32,275
Mandling
812 m above sea level (AA)
Salzburg/Styria state border
36,760
Pichl
769 m above sea level (AA)
41,565
Schladming
739 m above sea level (AA)
47,630
Oberhaus-Markt Haus
( closed 02.06.1996)
51,722
Haus
698 m above sea level (AA)
53,342
Aich-Assach
693 m above sea level (AA)
57,807
Pruggern
690 m above sea level (AA)
59,879
Gröbming
676 m above sea level (AA)
63,351
Stein an der Enns
667 m above sea level (AA)
67,798
Öblarn
663 m above sea level (AA)
70,999
Niederöblarn
656 m above sea level (AA)
73,066
Sankt Martin am Grimming
649 m above sea level (AA)
80,372
Stainach-Irdning
645 m above sea level (AA)
83,707
turnout Liezen 1
642 m above sea level (AA)
83,829
Wörschach-Schwefelbad
(former station)
644 m above sea level (AA)
90,000
Gypsum factory siding (passing loop)
90,392
siding (passing loop)
92,700
Liezen
642 m above sea level (AA)
94,572
siding
Schleife Selzthal (planned), Selzthal Süd turnout
Rudolfs Railway from St. Michael
98,912
Selzthal
639 m above sea level (AA)
Rudolfs Railway to Sankt Valentin
Double track section

The Enns Valley Railway (German: Ennstalbahn) is an electrified, standard gauge main line railway in the Austrian states of Styria and Salzburg. It was originally built and operated by the Empress Elisabeth Railway Company. The line is an important link for the two Austrian states, West Austria and Germany.


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