300 Brenner Pass
The electrified double-track main line from Innsbruck over the Brenner Pass is one of Europe's more spectacular main line railways. It's an extremely busy route with local and express passenger trains interspersed with a large volume of international freight traffic, mainly running between Germany and Italy.
electric locos
As late as the 1990s Austria had one of the most diverse and interesting electric locomotive fleets in the world with a few locos dating back as far as the 1930s. Then came the Siemens Taurus, sweeping away all the old machines and leaving only a couple of other classes in widespread use on the network.
passenger (loco hauled)
Loco hauled passengers are still relatively common in Austria with most long distance trains and a good number of regional services loco worked. The vast majority of trains are now operated with push-pull equipment and that includes most of the principal expresses, operating under the RailJet banner.
ÖBB
Österreichische Bundesbahn (ÖBB) is the national railway operator and still runs the vast majority of Austria's domestic and international passenger services. A wholly owned subsidiary, Rail Cargo Austria, was formed in 2005 to separate out ÖBB's freight services and is also included here.
freights
Austrian railways have long carried a healthy volume of freight, much of it international traffic between Germany, or elsewhere in northern Europe, and Italy, eastern Europe or the Balkans. All types of traffic can be seen, including wagonload freight, with most trains concentrated on electrified main lines.
Class 1016/1116/1216
The most common locomotives in Austria these days are Siemens Taurus Bo-Bo electrics of classes 1016, 1116 and 1216, able to operate on 15kV, 15/25kV and 15/25/3kV systems respectively. ÖBB has around 380 in total and other operators' locos can also be seen on Austrian rails.
200-201 Schwarzach - Wörgl
The Schwarzach St. Veit - Wörgl line is a very scenic east-west main line between the Vorarlberg and Tirol and the rest of Austria. It's a 126km, double-track, electric route climbing over the 970m Hochfilzen Pass in the heart of the Alps, serving the resort towns of Kitzbühel, St Johann and Zell am See.
Class 1044/1144
Production of the thyristor controlled class 1044 started in 1976 with 217 built by 1995. All but two were later equipped for push-pull operation and reclassified as class 1144. Most are still in service with ÖBB and can be seen all over the Austrian network on secondary passengers and freights.
101 Salzburg - Linz
The Salzburg - Linz line is one of Austria’s principal main lines, carrying trains from Innsbruck and München towards Wien. It’s a busy, double-track, electrified route with plenty of loco hauled international and domestic passenger trains and freights, all running through attractive countryside.
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