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The Murtalbahn (literally translated, the Mur Valley Railway) is a 760 mm (2 ft 5+15⁄16 in) narrow-gauge railway largely located in the state of Styria in Austria. The line runs along the valley of the River Mur, from the market town of Unzmarkt through Murau to Tamsweg, which is just over the Styrian border in the state of Salzburg. The railway is operated by Steiermärkische Landesbahnen (STLB), which is owned by the state of Styria. With a total length of 76.1 km (47.3 mi), it is the fourth-longest narrow-gauge railway in Austria.
The Murtalbahn (literally translated, the Mur Valley Railway) is a 760 mm (2 ft 5+15⁄16 in) narrow-gauge railway largely located in the state of Styria...
century. Murau station is a stop on the narrow-gauge Mur Valley Railway (Murtalbahn), running along the Mur river from Unzmarkt up to Mauterndorf in Salzburg...
Austrian state of Salzburg. The Taurach Railway uses the section of the Murtalbahn from Tamsweg to Mauterndorf, which was closed for economic reasons in...
Railways bought four U Series steam locomotives, already proven on the Murtalbahn. The locomotives along with the two-axle passenger coaches and goods wagons...
preserved U-series locomotive, U-40, is still in operation at Austrian Murtalbahn. Two of P-series locomotives survived. P-7 is now exhibited in the technical...
E55) to Murau. It can also be reached by the terminal station of the Murtalbahn narrow gauge railway to the Austrian Southern Railway (Südbahn) at Unzmarkt-Frauenburg...
Luft: 75 Jahre Schneebergbahn 1897–1972, Verlag Verein der Freunde der Murtalbahn, Murau 1972 Slezak: Schneebergbahn bei Wien (ESA Heft Nr. 18), Verlag...