Traunseebahn
History
The railway was built in 1912; it connected Gmunden - then a successful spa resort - to the agricultural area around Vorchdorf.[2] Early investment in electrification allowed the railway to remain viable where a steam railway would not.[3]
Modern day
The terminus was moved from Traundorf to Seebahnhof in 1990. Today the historic railway carries a mix of commuter and tourist traffic.[4] It is still operated by Stern und Hafferl Verkehr.
There are plans to extend the Traunseebahn so that it terminates closer to the centre of Gmunden, at Klosterplatz. From there it might be possible to extend the line further, to Gmunden's ÖBB station.[5] The line was connected with Gmunden Tramway at 1. September 2018.[6]
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See also
References
- "Traunseebahn". Retrieved 24 September 2012.
- "Traunsee Railway". Retrieved 24 September 2012.
- "Die Lokalbahn von Gmunden nach Vorchdorf".
- "Traunseebahn Gmunden-Vorchdorf". Retrieved 24 September 2012.
- "Gmunden metre-gauge extension backed - Railway Gazette". Railway Gazette International. Retrieved 24 September 2012.
- Neue Traunsee-Tram in Betrieb genommen auf ORF-Oberösterreich vom 1. September 2018 abgerufen am 2. September 2018
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