| 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. ...
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