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Köflach railway line
Route map showing the course of the railway line
Route map
Overview
OwnerÖBB
Termini
Stations16
Service
Services
Operator(s)Graz-Köflacher Bahn und Busbetrieb [de]
History
Opened3 April 1860 (1860-04-03)
Technical
Line length40.2 km (25.0 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Highest elevation448 m (1,470 ft)
Route map

elev (M)
or length (m)
in metres
0.0
Graz
363 M
0.6
Graz Köflacherbahnhof [de]
2.8
Graz Wetzelsdorf
4.9
Graz Webling
6.4
Graz Straßgang
349 M
11.1
Premstätten-Tobelbad
360 M
15.9
Lieboch
336 M
18.2
Lieboch Schadendorf
21.7
Söding-Mooskirchen
24.7
Köppling
27.5
Krottendorf-Ligist
359 M
29.5
Gaisfeld
Kremser tunnel
103 m
31.6
Krems in Steiermark
33.9
Voitsberg
396 M
36.1
0.0
Bärnbach
1.6
Oberdorf in Steiermark
Rosental tunnel
244 m
40.2
Köflach
451 M
Source[1]

The Köflach railway line (German: Köflacherbahn) is a standard gauge railway line in the province of Styria in Austria. It runs 40.2 kilometres (25.0 mi) from a junction with the Southern railway line at Graz Hauptbahnhof to Köflach. Graz-Köflacher Bahn und Busbetrieb [de] (GKB) owns and operates the line.

History

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The Graz-Köflacher Eisenbahn- und Bergbaugesellschaft [de] (lit.'Graz-Köflach Railway and Mining Company') was established in 1856 to construct a railway line from Köflach to Graz.[2] The line opened for goods traffic on 3 April 1860; passenger service began on 1 November.[3] The Wieserbahn [de], which branches off south from the line at Lieboch, opened on 8 April 1873.[4] Ownership of the line was transferred to ÖBB in 2024 as part of plans to electrify and modernize both lines.[5]

Route

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The line originates at Graz Hauptbahnhof, on the west side of Graz, and runs south to Lieboch, where the Wieserbahn continues south. The line then turns west and follows the Kainach river to Bärnbach. At Bärnbach, it crosses the Kainach and follows the Gradnerbach [de] tributary to Köflach.[1]

Operation

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Graz-Köflacher Bahn und Busbetrieb [de] (GKB) operates two services of the Styria S-Bahn over the line. The S7 operates hourly, with additional service on weekdays, over the entire line between Graz and Köflach. The S61 provides additional service via Lieboch to Wies-Eibiswald via the Wieserbahn.[6]

Stations

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Name Locality Services Coordinates
Graz Hauptbahnhof Graz 47°4′19″N 15°25′1″E / 47.07194°N 15.41694°E / 47.07194; 15.41694 (Graz Hauptbahnhof)
Graz Köflacherbahnhof [de] 47°4′6″N 15°24′50″E / 47.06833°N 15.41389°E / 47.06833; 15.41389 (Graz Köflacherbahnhof)
Graz Wetzelsdorf 47°3′5″N 15°24′5″E / 47.05139°N 15.40139°E / 47.05139; 15.40139 (Graz Wetzelsdorf)
Graz Webling 47°1′56″N 15°24′21″E / 47.03222°N 15.40583°E / 47.03222; 15.40583 (Graz Webling)
Graz Straßgang 47°1′15″N 15°24′20″E / 47.02083°N 15.40556°E / 47.02083; 15.40556 (Graz Straßgang)
Premstätten-Tobelbad Premstätten 46°58′47″N 15°23′28″E / 46.97972°N 15.39111°E / 46.97972; 15.39111 (Premstätten-Tobelbad)
Lieboch Lieboch 46°58′7″N 15°20′44″E / 46.96861°N 15.34556°E / 46.96861; 15.34556 (Lieboch)
Lieboch Schadendorf 46°58′47″N 15°19′3″E / 46.97972°N 15.31750°E / 46.97972; 15.31750 (Lieboch Schadendorf)
Söding-Mooskirchen Söding-Sankt Johann 46°59′49″N 15°16′58″E / 46.99694°N 15.28278°E / 46.99694; 15.28278 (Söding-Mooskirchen)
Köppling 47°0′11″N 15°14′38″E / 47.00306°N 15.24389°E / 47.00306; 15.24389 (Köppling)
Krottendorf-Ligist Krottendorf-Gaisfeld 47°0′35″N 15°12′52″E / 47.00972°N 15.21444°E / 47.00972; 15.21444 (Krottendorf-Ligist)
Gaisfeld 47°1′17″N 15°11′50″E / 47.02139°N 15.19722°E / 47.02139; 15.19722 (Gaisfeld)
Krems in Steiermark Voitsberg 47°1′58″N 15°10′32″E / 47.03278°N 15.17556°E / 47.03278; 15.17556 (Krems in Steiermark)
Voitsberg 47°2′36″N 15°9′1″E / 47.04333°N 15.15028°E / 47.04333; 15.15028 (Voitsberg)
Bärnbach Bärnbach 47°3′21″N 15°7′47″E / 47.05583°N 15.12972°E / 47.05583; 15.12972 (Bärnbach)
Köflach Köflach 47°3′42″N 15°4′58″E / 47.06167°N 15.08278°E / 47.06167; 15.08278 (Köflach)

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Eisenbahnatlas Österreich [Austrian railway atlas] (in German) (3rd ed.). Cologne: Schweers + Wall. 2021. pp. 82–83, 101. ISBN 978-3-89494-150-5.
  2. ^ Kupka 1888, p. 187.
  3. ^ Kupka 1888, p. 188.
  4. ^ "Die Eröffnung der Bahn Lieboch-Wies". Deutsche Zeitung [de] (in German). 11 April 1873.
  5. ^ "Styrian Western Railway". ÖBB-Infrastuktur AG. Retrieved 11 September 2024.
  6. ^ "Fahrplan Bahn 2022 / 2023". www.gkb.at (in Austrian German). Retrieved 4 September 2023.

References

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Further reading

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  • Zehetner, Dietmar (2012). 120 Jahre Stainzer Lokalbahn (in German). Sutton Verlag GmbH. ISBN 978-3-95400-002-9.
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