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Encyclopedia > Stubaitalbahn
Stubaitalbahn
From Innsbruck
To Fulpmes
Line number: STB
Line length: 18,2 km
Gauge: 1000 mm
Voltage: 850 V =
Maximum incline: 46 
Minimum radius: 40 m
Opening 31. Juli 1904
Company IVB
Notice before 1983 3000 V / 50 Hz AC
Legend
Mainstation
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 Start branch line
0,16 Junction old Station TMB
reversement tunnel Länge 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 Länge 148m
viaduct Mutters Länge 109m
8,7 Raitis
9,1 Feldeler
9,8 Außerkreith
10,7 Kreith
viaduct Kreith Länge 110m
11,7 Brandeck
12,7 Telfer Wiesen
15,1 Luimes
16,2 Telfes
17,1 Tenniscamp
18,2 Fulpmes

The 'Stubaitalbahn is a 18 kilometer long narrow gauge interurban tram. from Innsbruck to Fulpmes in Tirol. The meter gauged track starts at Innsbruck's Mainstation, crosses the district Wilten, passes the villages Natters, Mutters, [[Kreith], and Telfes. In the city of Innsbruck, it uses the local tramwaytracks. At the Stubaitalstation the branch line rated part begins. At the eight stations Sonnenburgerhof, Hölltal, Mutters, Feldeler, Kreith, Telfer Wiesen, Luimes, Telfes exists a passing loop, where usually the train uses the left rail. Between the Stubaitalstation and Fulpmes the railway is single-lined. The final station Fulpmes has three rails and one depot. Innsbruck is a city in western Austria, and the capital of the federal state of Tyrol. ... This article is a rough translation of an article in German. ... Rail gauge is the distance between the inner sides of the two parallel rails that make up a railway track. ... Direct current (DC or continuous current) is the continuous flow of electricity through a conductor such as a wire from high to low potential. ... A permille or per mille is a tenth of a percent or one part per thousand. ... City lights viewed in a motion blurred exposure. ... Burgstall can refer to: Burgstall-Postal, in South Tyrol something in Rems-Murr-Kreis Category: ... This article is a rough translation of an article in German. ... Narrow-gauge railways are railroads (railways) with track spaced at less than the standard gauge of 4 ft 8 in (1. ... Innsbruck is a city in western Austria, and the capital of the federal state of Tyrol. ... This article is a rough translation of an article in German. ... Tyrol (Tirol in German) is a federal state or Bundesland, located in the west of Austria. ... Telfes (officially Telfes im Stubai) is a village in the district Innsbruck Land in Tyrol, Austria. ... A branch line is a relatively minor railway line which branches off a more important through route. ... In rail terminology, a loop can mean one of two configurations: a stretch of rail track that provides a place for a train to halt temporarily while other trains pass on an adjacent main line . ...



 

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