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Schneeberg Railway

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Schneeberg Railway - main section
Wiener Neustadt−Puchberg am Schneeberg
Puchberg am Schneeberg station
Left: the tracks of the cog railway. Right: the standard gauge railway
Overview
Line number163
Technical
Line length28.205 km (17.526 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Minimum radius150 m (490 ft)
Maximum incline5.2  %
Route map

Southern Railway
-1,519
Wiener Neustadt Hbf
0,000
Wiener Neustadt Schneeberg station
Mattersburg Railway
Aspang Railway
Southern Railway to Spielfeld-Straß
1,047
Road bridge
B 26
Approaches to Wiener Neustadt
2,105
Wiener Neustadt Anemonensee
3,674
Road bridge
5,289
Bad Fischau-Brunn
280 m (AA)
Branch to Wöllersdorf
approx.6,3
Branch
to Bad Fischau
6,598
Brunn an der Schneebergbahn
8,611
Weikersdorf
8,793
Bridge
approx.10,3
Siding
Curti Limestone Works
10,408
Bridge
Prossetbach
10,545
Winzendorf
332 m above sea level (AA)
12,850
Urschendorf
approx.14,3
Strelzhof
to Neunkirchen
15,410
Willendorf
385 m above sea level (AA)
16,120
Rothengrub
17,525
Unterhöflein
20,607
Grünbach am Schneeberg
557 m above sea level (AA)
22,143
Grünbach School
approx.22,8
Siding
Grünbacher Coal Works
22,988
Grünbach Coal Works
23,992
Grünbacher Sattel
678 m above sea level (AA)
26,809
Siding
Rigips & Co.
26,820
Bridge
Pfenningbach
26,850
Pfenningbach
590 m above sea level (AA)
27,831
Bridge
Pfenningbach
28,010
Puchberg am Schneeberg
577 m above sea level (AA)
Schneeberg Railway extension
Puchberg am Schneeberg–Hochschneeberg cog railway
Cog railway on the Hochschneeberg
Overview
Line number198 01
Service
Route number523
Technical
Line length9.851 km (6.121 mi)
Rack systemSystem Abt
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)
Minimum radius80 m (260 ft)
Operating speed15 km/h (9.3 mph) max.
Maximum incline19.6  %
Route map

0,000
Puchberg am Schneeberg
577 m (AA)
Standard gauge railway junction
0,205
Sebastianbach
1,098
Hengsttal
613 m above sea level (AA)
3,040
Hauslitzsattel
824 m above sea level (AA)
4,523
Hengst Hut
1,012 m above sea level (AA)
5,030
Water point at Hengst
5,940
Ternitzerhütte
1,231 m above sea level (AA)
7,360
Baumgartner
1,398 m above sea level (AA)
7,360
Water point at Baumgartner
8,532
Tunnel 1 (177 m)
8,886
Tunnel 2 (202 m)
9,672
Hochschneeberg
terminus
1,792 m above sea level (AA)
Schneeberg Railway - branch
Bad Fischau-Brunn−Wöllersdorf
Wöllersdorf station – junction with the Gutenstein Railway
Overview
Line number166
Technical
Line length5.519 km (3.429 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Minimum radius170 m (560 ft)
Maximum incline2.0  %
Route map

Main section
from Wiener Neustadt
0,000
Bad Fischau-Brunn
280 m (AA)
Main section
to Puchberg am Schneeberg
Branch
to Puchberg am Schneeberg
0,686
Bad Fischau
1,657
Road bridge
Süd Autobahn
Bridge
1st Viennese Spring Water Pipeline
2,997
Siding
Firm of MABA
3,054
Feuerwerksanstalt
3,311
Siding
Firm of Stainer
Branch to Steinabrückl
3,644
Road bridge
B 21b
4,852
Road bridge
Süd autobahn
Gutenstein Railway
5,519
Wöllersdorf
328 m above sea level (AA)
Gutenstein Railway
Schneeberg Railway - link line
Sollenau (Aspang Railway)−Feuerwerksanstalt
Feuerwerksanstalt. Right near the road: the
trackbed of the Schneeberg line
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Route map

Aspang Railway
from Vienna
from Wittmannsdorf
0,0
Sollenau Aspang Railway
Aspang Railway
to Ebenfurth
to Felixdorf
to Felixdorf
Southern Railway
Bridge
Spring water pipeline
Gutenstein Railway
6,9
Steinabrückl
Gutenstein Railway
to Wöllersdorf
Branch
from Wöllersdorf
8,8
Feuerwerksanstalt
Branch
Railway lines in the Wiener Neustadt region
Railway lines in the Wiener Neustadt region

The Schneeberg Railway (German: Schneebergbahn) is a local railway line in Lower Austria running from Wiener Neustadt to the Hochschneeberg mountain. From Wiener Neustadt to Puchberg am Schneeberg it runs as a standard gauge, adhesion railway (main section) and from Puchberg am Schneeberg to the Hochschneeberg as a narrow-gauge, cog railway (extension).[1] The main section from Wiener Neustadt to Puchberg am Schneeberg had a branch to Wöllersdorf from the outset. The section built later from Sollenau to Feuerwerksanstalt (extension) is now closed and renaturalised.

The line's name - the Schneeberg Railway (Schneebergbahn) - was not only used in the title of the original operating company, the Schneeberg Railway Company Limited, (Actiengesellschaft der Schneebergbahn), but has also been adopted by its latest operator, the Lower Austrian Schneeberg Railway Company (Niederösterreichsche Schneebergbahn GmbH or NÖSBB) founded on 1 January 1997. However, the NÖSBB uses the name Schneebergbahn only for the cog railway section of the route.

Management

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Whilst the operation of the standard gauge section of the Schneeberg Railway is handled by the ÖBB, the management of the narrow-gauge rack railway is carried out by the Lower Austrian Schneeberg Railway Company founded in 1997, in which the state of Lower Austria - in the guise of the "Lower Austrian Transport Organization Company" (NÖVOG) - and the ÖBB each have a 50 percent share.[2]

The journey time on the main section from Wiener Neustadt to Puchberg am Schneeberg takes regional trains approximately 45 minutes on the non-electrified single track. On average 15 to 20 Regionalzüge trains run in each direction daily.

The Schneeberg Railway on the extension line from Puchberg am Schneeberg to the Hochschneeberg is a narrow gauge rack railway that has become an important tourist attraction in southern Lower Austria, transporting 120000–130000 registered guests per year.[2]

The journey up the mountain takes 53 minutes using modern coaches. Heritage trips using steam traction and the original carriages still take 1 hour, 17 minutes. The trains to the Hochschneeberg run hourly depending on demand. Adverse weather conditions can cause restrictions or changes to the train service. Services are operated from late April to late October depending on the weather. In addition, in April, special trips to the Hengst Hut are laid on.[3]

Photos

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See also

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References

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Sources

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  • Alfred Niel: Der Schneeberg und seine Bahn, Verlag Kurt Wedl, Melk 1967
  • Informationsbroschüre der Österreichischen Bundesbahnen: Die Schneebergbahn seit 1897, ÖBB 1992
  • Slezak: Vom Schiffskanal zur Eisenbahn – Wiener Neustädter Kanal und Aspang Railway (2. Auflage), Verlag Josef Otto Slezak, Wien 1989
  • Alfred Luft: 75 Jahre Schneebergbahn 1897–1972, Verlag Verein der Freunde der Murtalbahn, Murau 1972
  • Slezak: Schneebergbahn bei Wien (ESA Heft Nr. 18), Verlag Josef Otto Slezak, Wien 1985
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