The Mariazell Railway (German: Mariazellerbahn) is an electrically operated narrow-gauge railway (with a track gauge of 760 mm (2 ft 5+15⁄16 in)) which connects the Lower Austrian capital of Sankt Pölten with the Styrian pilgrimage centre of Mariazell. The line was opened in stages between 1898 and 1907, and had a, now closed, branch to Wieselburg an der Erlauf. The railway is operated by NÖVOG, which is owned by the provincial government, and is a part of the Verkehrsverbund Niederösterreich-Burgenland (Lower Austria and Burgenland Transport Association).
The MariazellRailway (German: Mariazellerbahn) is an electrically operated narrow-gauge railway (with a track gauge of 760 mm (2 ft 5+15⁄16 in)) which...
Mariazell (Central Bavarian: Mariazöö) is an Austrian city in the southeastern state of Styria. Well known for being a hub of winter sports and a pilgrimage...
networks for railways, distributing single-phase AC at 16+2⁄3 Hz or 16.7 Hz. A frequency of 25 Hz is used for the Austrian MariazellRailway, as well as...
of railways with high traffic and in particular for the supply of high speed railway lines, two bundle conductors are used. The Mariazellrailway in Lower...
modell railroad line according to the MariazellRailway was built on the club layout of the St. Pölten Railway Model Club, german: Eisenbahnmodellbauklub...
lightweight, Mariazell, Austria Vienna 4202 (ex TARS 637), lightweight, Graz, Austria Vienna 4242 (ex TARS 640), lightweight, Mariazell, Austria 674 (was...
Mariatrost. Another heritage tram is operating in Styria between the railway station of Mariazell and the nearby Erlaufsee, mainly with Ex-Vienna streetcars. This...
Loreto in Italy Altötting in Germany Cheyenne in Wyoming, United States Mariazell in Austria Although most famous for its shrines, the town is also notable...
east: Notable other tunnels: Main chain, from west to east: Notable other railway passes and tunnels: Places where the Alps were crossed are called passes...
established by the Counts of Rapperswil; in 1267 it was united with the nearby Mariazell Wurmsbach Abbey. In 1519 a new church in honor of St. Pancras was inaugurated...
the Stainz dominion. He was already the lord of the Brandhof manor in Mariazell. In 1829, he married Anna Plochl (1804–1885), the daughter of Jakob Plochl...
291 km2 (498 sq mi). Its source is located on the Zellerrain Pass near Mariazell. In the beginning, the river is called Weiße Ois, then onwards from the...
The most valuable asset of the Reich. A history of the German National Railway. Vol. 1: 1920–1932. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill...
DigiStyle京都 (TAIHEI Printing Co., Ltd). Retrieved 29 January 2015. "Mariazell ... a gift from heaven". Kleine historische Städte in Österreich. Archived...
history of railway in Austria. He became especially known as a painter for his historic motifs of the Southern Railway. Schmalspurig nach Mariazell; Slezak...
established by the house of Rapperswil; in 1267 it was united with the nearby Mariazell-Wurmsbach Abbey. St. Martin Busskirch is one of the oldest churches around...
silver - Karlskirche - 1937 5 schillings - silver - Magna Mater Austriae (Mariazell) - 1934-1936 20 schillings - aluminium bronze - Group of nine men - 1980-1981...
inaccessible after heavy mudslides. Floods and obstructions also surrounded Mariazell and Hieflau. The situation at the Enns intensified again. On the afternoon...