Gmunden Tramway
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The Gmunden Tramway (Template:Langx) is a tram line in the town of Gmunden in Upper Austria, Austria. The tramway opened in 1894 and since 2018 the line has been connected to the Traunseebahn as part of the Traunseetram tram-train service.[2][3] It is operated by Stern & Hafferl.[4] The line's maximum gradient of 10.0% makes it one of the world's steepest surviving adhesion-only tram lines.[5][6]
History
Construction work, directed by the engineers Josef Stern and Franz Hafferl, began on 25 February 1894. It took five months to build the entire tramway, depot and power plant. The single-track line ran Script error: No such module "convert"., from the railway station (called the Rudolfsbahnhof at the time) to Rathausplatz (Town Hall Square), with nine stops. The line opened on 13 August 1894 as the first electric tramway in Austria and was operated by three electric railcars built by Hofwagenfabrik Rohrbacher in Vienna.[3][7]Template:Rp
Although the line runs in the street it was originally built as a local railway (Lokalbahn) and only legally became a tramway on 28 September 1937. The only operational change was fitting indicators to the vehicles.[7]Template:Rp
In 1975 the section of the line from Franz-Josef-Platz to Rathausplatz was closed to make more space for road traffic,[8][9] leaving the tramway only Script error: No such module "convert". long.[4] The shortening of the route led to a drop in passenger numbers and the tramway was threatened with closure until in 1989 the Template:Langx association was founded to financially support and lobby for the tramway.[3]
There were several renovations in the late 1990s and the following decade, including the renewal of "Keramik" station and of the Tennisplatz – Franz-Josef-Platz route.[10]
Until its extension and connection to the Traunseebahn the line was unusual in that all platforms were on the same side of the single-track line and the cars that ran on it only had doors on one side.[11]
Connection to Traunseebahn
In February 2013, the municipal council of Gmunden decided to link the tram to the Traunseebahn, a metre-gauge railway running from Gmunden to Vorchdorf. This involved building 700Script error: No such module "String".m of new track, including rebuilding a road bridge over the Traun, and replacing the rolling stock on both lines with new low-floor trams.[12]
Construction of a new double-track line from Franz-Josef-Platz to Klosterplatz (via Rathausplatz, the original terminus) began in 2015, followed by reconstruction of the Traun bridge in 2017.[3] The first test trains ran over the new track in August 2018 and the Traunseetram from Gmunden to Vorchdorf began operation on 1 September 2018.[3][2] The town section of the line (from Gmunden railway station to Engelhof station on the Traunseebahn) is served by four trams per hour on weekdays and two on weekends, with half of these continuing to Vorchdorf.[3][13]Template:Rp
Rolling stock
Tramlink
The Traunseetram is currently operated by a fleet of Tramlink low-floor trams. Stern & Hafferl ordered eleven of these vehicles, numbered ET 121–131, from Vossloh España (now part of Stadler Rail) in 2013. Eight are used on the Traunseetram and the other three on the Template:Ill. They are five-section 100% low-floor multi-articulated trams with a capacity of 175 passengers, including 60 seats and 15 folding seats. The first trams entered service on the Traunseebahn in 2016. One vehicle was brought to the Gmunden Tramway for tests on the 10% gradients, but the tram depot did not have space to store the new vehicles so they did not enter passenger service in the town until through services began running over the connection to the Traunseebahn.[1][14]
| No. | Image | Origin | Year built |
Length | Weight | Maximum speed | Power output | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ETScript error: No such module "String".121–123, ETScript error: No such module "String".127–131 | Tram ET 121 | Vossloh España / Stadler Rail Valencia | 2016 | 32 m | 41.3 t | 70Script error: No such module "String".km/h | 4Template:Times100Script error: No such module "String".kW | [1] |
Former fleet
| No. | Image | Origin | Year built |
Length | Weight | Maximum speed | Power output | Remarks | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tram 1 | Rohrbacher/AEG | 1894 | 8 m | 6.6 t | 25Script error: No such module "String".km/h | 2Template:Times13Script error: No such module "String".kW | Rebuilt in 1933; scrapped 1952 | [7]Template:Rp |
| 2 | Rohrbacher/AEG | 1894 | 8 m | 6.6 t | 25Script error: No such module "String".km/h | 2Template:Times13Script error: No such module "String".kW | Rebuilt in 1935; scrapped 1962 | [7]Template:Rp | |
| 3 | Rohrbacher/AEG | 1894 | 8 m | 6.6 t | 25Script error: No such module "String".km/h | 2Template:Times13Script error: No such module "String".kW | Rebuilt in 1938; sold to Kärntner Eisenbahnfreunde in 1975 | [7]Template:Rp | |
| 4 (I) | Rohrbacher/AEG | 1895 | 8 m | 6.6 t | 2Template:Times13Script error: No such module "String".kW | Transferred to Vorchdorf (Traunseebahn) in 1935 and scrapped in 1950 | [7]Template:Rp | ||
| 4 (II) | Tram 4 | Ganz & Co. | 1913 | 9.53 m | 13 t | 2Template:Times40.5Script error: No such module "String".kW | From the Pressburger Bahn in 1941, rebuilt and entered service in 1951; sold to Mariazell Tramway Museum in 1983 | [7]Template:Rp | |
| 5 | Tram 5 | Grazer Waggonfabrik/SSW | 1911 | 9.08 m | 11.0 t | 30 km/h | 2Template:Times26Script error: No such module "String".kW | Still in Gmunden, used for special services | [7]Template:Rp[11] |
| 6 | Grazer Waggonfabrik/Siemens | 1907 | 8.7 m | 10.3 t | 2Template:Times25.5Script error: No such module "String".kW | Transferred from Unterach–See Tramway in 1943; transferred to Atterseebahn (Vöcklamarkt – Attersee) and rebuilt to unpowered carriage | [7]Template:Rp[11] | ||
| 7 | Tram 7 | Grazer Waggonfabrik/Siemens | 1907 | 8.7 m | 10.3 t | 2Template:Times25.5Script error: No such module "String".kW | Loaned to Florianerbahn museum tramway and regauged to 900 mm | ||
| 8 | Tram 8 | Lohner/Kiepe | 1961 | 13.4Script error: No such module "String".m | 17.0Script error: No such module "String".t | 60 km/h | 2Template:Times100Script error: No such module "String".kW | Fitted with full pantograph; built with doors on only one side; rebuilt in 1978 for one-man operation | [11] |
| 9 | Tram 9 | Ex-Vestische Straßenbahnen No. 347, built by Duewag/Kiepe | 1952 | 14.3 m | 17.0 t | 70 km/h | 200Script error: No such module "String".kW | Entered service on the Gmunden tramway in 1977;[4] fitted with full pantograph and magnetic track brakes, doors on the off side sealed | |
| 10 | Tram 10 | Ex-Vestische Straßenbahnen No. 341, built by Duewag/Kiepe | 1952 | 14.3 m | 17.0 t | 70 km/h | 200Script error: No such module "String".kW | Entered service on the Gmunden tramway in 1983;[4] fitted with full pantograph and magnetic track brakes, doors on the off side sealed | |
| 100 | Tram 100 | Ex-Pöstlingbergbahn car IV; built by Grazer Waggonfabrik | 1898 | 6.8 m | 8.8 t | 14 km/h | 40.8Script error: No such module "String".kW | Open-sided; fitted with a bow collector. Acquired from the Pöstlingbergbahn in 1995[4] |
See also
Notes
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External links
- Official website of Stern & Hafferl Template:In lang
- Verein Pro Gmundner Straßenbahn Template:In lang
- Track plan of the Gmunden tram system
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