Tyrol S-Bahn

Coordinates: 47°15′48″N 11°24′04″E / 47.2633°N 11.4010°E / 47.2633; 11.4010
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Tyrol S-Bahn
Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB)
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Tyrol S-Bahn
Tyrol S-Bahn S-Lines

The Tyrol S-Bahn, operated by

state of Tyrol
; and extended rail services into Italy and Germany.

Current lines

There are eight S-Bahn lines, three Regional Express (REX-) lines, and the CJX 1 Line that are operated by ÖBB.

S-Bahn Lines

S1 and S2

Line S1 runs from Lienz to Spittal-Millstättersee. Trains are available at Spittal-Millstättersee that continue to Villach or Schwarzach-St. Veit.[1]

Line S2 runs from Fortezza/Franzensfeste in Italy to Lienz, connecting with S1 at Lienz and Brenner Lines running into Italy at Fortezza/Franzensfeste.[1]

S3

Line S3 runs from Brennero/Brenner in Italy to Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof, connecting with Brenner Lines at Brennero/Brenner; and S4, 5 and 6, REX lines 1 and 2, and CJX 1 at Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof.[1]

S4 and S5

Line S4 runs from Telfs-Pfaffenhofen to Kufstein, connecting with S3, 5 and 6, REX lines 1 and 2, and CJX 1 at Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof; and S8 and REX line 3 at Wörgl Hauptbahnhof. Trains are available at Kufstein that continue to Salzburg or Munich, in Germany.[1]

Line S5 runs from Ötztal to Jenbach, connecting with S3, 4 and 6, REX lines 1 and 2, and CJX 1 at Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof; and S8 and REX line 3 at Wörgl Hauptbahnhof.[1]

S6 and S7

Line S6 runs from Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Germany to Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof; connecting with S7 at Garmisch-Partenkirchen; and S3, 4 and 5, REX lines 1 and 2, and CJX 1 at Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof. Trains are available at Garmisch-Partenkirchen that continue to Munich in Germany.[1]

Line S7 runs from Pfronten-Steinach in Germany to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, connecting with S6 at Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Trains are available at Pfronten-Steinach that continue to Kempten in Germany.[1]

S8

Line S8 runs from Wörgl Hauptbahnhof to Hochfilzen; connecting with S4, REX line 2, and CJX 1 at Wörgl Hauptbahnhof.[1]

Regional Express (REX) Lines

REX 1

The REX 1 line runs from Landeck-Zams to Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof, connecting with S3, 4, 5, and 6, REX line 2, and CJX 1 at Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof. Trains are available at Landeck-Zams that continue to St Anton am Arlberg or Vorarlberg.[1]

REX 2

The REX 2 line runs from Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof to Kufstein; connecting with S3, 4, 5, and 6, REX line 1, and CJX 1 at Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof, and S8 and REX line 3 at Wörgl Hauptbahnhof.[1]

REX 3

The REX 3 line runs from Wörgl Hauptbahnhof to Saalfelden, connecting with S4 and 8, REX line 2 and CJX 1 at Wörgl Hauptbahnhof. Trains are available in Saalfelden that continue to Schwarzach-St. Veit.[1]

CJX 1

The CJX 1 line runs from Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof to Kufstein. It is practically the same as the REX 2 line, but stops at less stations. It connects with S3, 4, 5, and 6, and REX lines 1 and 2 at Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof, and S8 and REX line 3 at Wörgl Hauptbahnhof.[1]

History

The first S-Bahn line commenced operation on 9 December 2007 between 6am and 10pm at 30-minute intervals along the Inn valley lines (

Brenner railway.[2]
Although S-Bahn logos were installed from the beginning at the stations, it was first shown on official rail maps in December 2008.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Schiene_Tirol_2022_Euregio_2021-11-10" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Mehr Mobilität für die Gemeinden entlang der Inntal S-Bahn (More mobility for the communities along the Inn valley line)" (in German). Verkehrsverbund Tirol. 1 January 2008. Retrieved 9 February 2010.

External links

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47°15′48″N 11°24′04″E / 47.2633°N 11.4010°E / 47.2633; 11.4010