Pöstlingbergbahn

Pöstlingbergbahn
One of the Pöstlingbergbahn's new low-floor tramcars, at Hauptplatz in the city center
Overview
OwnerLinz AG
LocaleLinz, Austria
Service
Operator(s)Linz AG
Technical
Line length4.1 km (2.5 mi)
Track gauge900 mm (2 ft 11+716 in)
Route map

4.10
Pöstlingberg
519
3.82
Pöstlingberg Schlössl
498
3.45
Oberschableder
461
3.27
Einschnitt
445
3.10
Hoher Damm
446
2.62
Schableder
382
2.15
Tiergarten
337
1.95
Bruckneruniversität
318
1.50
Spazgasse
278
1.30
to museum
& depot
265
1.28
265
3 4 turnback loop
264
1.14
Landgutstraße 3 4
264
0.93
Mühlkreisbahnhof
263
0.77
Biegung
262
0.61
1 2 to JKU/Universität
261
0.56
Rudolfstraße
261
0.24
Nibelungen bridge
across the Danube
264
0.04
260
0.00
Hauptplatz
259
1 2 3 4
to Linz
Hauptbahnhof

Note: elevation is in
metres above the Adriatic

The Pöstlingbergbahn (German pronunciation: [ˈpœstlɪŋˌbɛʁkbaːn] ) is a narrow-gauge electric railway, or "mountain tramway", in Linz, Austria. It connects the main square in the centre of Linz with the district of Pöstlingberg, located at the top of a hill (or small mountain) at the northern end of the city. Opened in 1898, for 110 years the metre-gauge railway ran from a terminal station in Linz's Urfahr neighbourhood, located across from the terminus of urban tram route 3, to Pöstlingberg. In 2009, service was extended from Urfahr to the city centre. To permit this change, the railway was regauged from 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge to 900 mm (2 ft 11+716 in) and a track connection to the Linz tram network was built. Service was suspended from March 2008 until May 2009 for this work. With a maximum grade of 11.6%, the Pöstlingbergbahn is one of the steepest adhesion railways in the world. There are steeper grades on at least one other tram system, that of Lisbon, but the Pöstlingbergbahn is still among the world's steepest adhesion railways and has the steepest grade of any in Austria.