| Lower Inn Valley Railway |
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| Other name | Bahnstrecke Kufstein–Innsbruck |
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| Native name | Unterinntalbahn |
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| Status | Operational |
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| Owner | Austrian Federal Railways |
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| Line number | 302 01 Border near Kufstein–Wörgl Hbf 101 04 Wörgl Hbf–Innsbruck 101 15 Beschleunigungsgleis Wörgl Hbf – Wörgl Kundl |
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| Locale | Tyrol |
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| Termini | |
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| Stations | 21 |
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| Type | Heavy rail, Passenger/Freight rail Intercity rail, Regional rail, Commuter rail |
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| Route number | 300 Salzburg Hbf - Brennero/Brenner 301 Jenbach - Telfs-Pfaffenhofen / Steinach in Tirol |
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| Operator(s) | Austrian Federal Railways |
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| Opened | 24 November 1858 |
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| Line length | 75.130 km (46.684 mi) |
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| Number of tracks | Double track |
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| Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
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| Electrification | 15 kV/16.7 Hz AC Overhead line |
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| Operating speed | 160 km/h (99 mph) |
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2.339
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Kufstein
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482 meters (1,581 ft)
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B 171 Tiroler Straße
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Former freight railway to Schwoich/Eiberg
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Stimmersee
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6.617
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Schaftenau
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7.038
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Siding)
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7.041
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Kufstein 2 crossover (Üst)
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8.480
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Langkampfen
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Schaftenau junction
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HSL (in planning) from Wörgl 2 junction
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11.920
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Kirchbichl
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494 m (1,621 ft)
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B 178 Loferer Straße
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16.027
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Wörgl Hbf
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505 m (1,657 ft)
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17.300
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Wörgl Terminal south
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506 m (1,660 ft)
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18.400
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Wörgl Terminal north
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505 m (1,657 ft)
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18.500
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Wörgl West (in planning)
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505 m (1,657 ft)
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22.308
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Wörgl Kundl
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510 m (1,670 ft)
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HSL (in planning) from Schaftenau junction
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24,969
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Radfeld junction
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26.969
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Radfeld 2 crossover
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29.991
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Rattenberg-Kramsach
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Rattenbergtunnel (L 182 m)
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31.303
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Brixlegg
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524 m (1,719 ft)
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36.027
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Brixlegg 2 crossover
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37.181
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Münster-Wiesing
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526 m (1,726 ft)
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| Freight connection | | (route change, transhipment to Rollbock) |
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40.882
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Jenbach
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530 m above sea level (AA)
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41.509
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Relocation of original track
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≈43.9
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Stans junction
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44,580
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Jenbach 2 crossover
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45,712
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Stans bei Schwaz
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45,800
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Stans bei Schwaz (until 14 August 2011)
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45,795
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Stanser tunnel (L 634 m)
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Stanser Bach
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| | | End of relocation of original track |
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siding
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48.360
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Schwaz
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538 m (1,765 ft)
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51.694
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Pill-Vomperbach siding
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51.694
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Pill-Vomperbach
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544 m (1,785 ft)
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52.721
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Schwaz 2 crossover
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54.267
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Schwaz 3 crossover
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55.231
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Terfens-Weer
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59.067
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Fritzens-Wattens
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555 m (1,821 ft)
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61.339
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Volders-Baumkirchen
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62.361
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Fritzens-Wattens 2 junction
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63.822
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Fritzens-Wattens 3 crossover
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66.606
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Hall in Tirol
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Hall-Thaur
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70.093
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Rum
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71.210
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Hall in Tirol 3 crossover
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72.426
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Siding
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Innsbruck Messe
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75.130
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Innsbruck Hbf
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582 m (1,909 ft)
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| Source: Austrian railway atlas
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The Lower Inn Valley Railway (German: Unterinntalbahn) is a two-track, electrified railway line that is one of the major lines of the Austrian railways. It was originally opened as the k.k. Nordtiroler Staatsbahn (Imperial and Royal North Tyrolean State Railway). It begins at the German border near the Austrian city of Kufstein as a continuation of the Rosenheim–Kufstein line and runs in a generally south-westerly direction through Tyrol along the Inn valley to Innsbruck. The line is part of the Line 1 of Trans-European Transport Networks (TEN-T). The line is owned and operated by Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB).