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Die Taurachbahn
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| The Taurach Railway is located in the Lungau (Salzburgerland), a plateau surrounded by the mountains "Radstädter Tauern" in the north, the mountains " Hohen Tauern" in the west and the Nock mountains in the south. Named is this narrow gauge railway after a clear mountain river coming down from the tremendous massive of the Tauern Mountains. | |||
![]() Mariapfarr at the time of the opening of the Murtal Railway. Photo: Archiv DI Dr. Eberhard Franz |
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Originally the Taurach Railway was a part of the 1894 built Murtal Railway. From the beginning this part was put in a disadvantage. The line was laid far away from the villages (for example Mariapfarr). Primarily the Taurach Railway of today was a part of the Murtal Railway built in 1894. But from the beginning on that part between Tamsweg and Mauterndorf was a disadvantaged one. The route has been built far away from the localities (for example Mariapfarr). That was the reason, that the numbers of passengers had been always very small on that part and on March 23rd, 1973, the Murtal Railway stopped the operation of passenger trains of that part. Only the daily freight trains on week days went transporting timber and agricultural goods. Beside that freight trains some special steam passenger trains were operated til 1977. The end of all operations on that part of the Murtal railway was June 9th, 1980, when a truck, which was to high, tried to pass under the railway bridge near St. Andrä. The truck crashed against it and the bridge was so badly damaged, that no train could pass it and the Murtal Railway closed down that part of its line between Tamsweg and Mauterndorf on September 1st, 1981. The Club 760, which had expected the close down before that accident, has founded the "Taurach Railway Study Society" with the aim to rent that part of the line after the close down. The negotiations lasted two years and on May 18th, 1982, the lease contract could be signed. |
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With hard works the line between Tamsweg and Mauterndorf
was reconstructed and in the west of St. Andrä a new route of
about one kilometer (=0.6 mile) was built. In June 1983 the repair
of the damaged railway bridge was finished and in August 1983 the
steam locomotive 699.01 passed the new bridge first. But the list
of all the works, which must be done to start a regular operation
on the Taurach Railway seemed to be endless, but on October 26th the
first steam special train went on whole line of the Taurach Railway.
In 1983 the "Taurach Railway Study Society" was named "Taurach Railway Company" to demonstrate, that the time of regular operations will be near. |
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| The station Mauterndorf is a complete
ensemble of a classic terminal of a light railway. It is indeed a harmonic addendum of the historical a appearance of the community Mauterndorf, espesially in the summer, when trains begin to steame and whistle as it used to be during the time of our grand parents. In autumn 1999 the new hall near the station Mauterndorf was built and now the vehicles of the Taurachbahn can be parked during the winter protected against rain, snow and wind. Before the vehicles had to be transferred to the Museum Frojach. In the meantime the station buildings and tracks of Mauterndorf and Mariapfarr are completely renovated. |
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| Nobody can count the number of hours, which all the active people of the Taurachbahn has spend over the years to keep the line save and to guarantee all the operations. We want to thank here all that guys spending holidays and vacations, the engineers, the conductors, evryone from the club management til the youngest friends, who are still pupils. Thanks to everyone of them. Especially we want to thank all the many passengers, who have gone with our trains and we hope, that the ride on our steam trains has been a special event for them. When our guests enjoy the travel through the Lungau and when the eyes of children are shining in view of the steaming locomotive, I only can say, that this is the best and most beautiful thank and pay for all the members of the Taurach Railway staff. | |||
![]() Photo: Wolfgang Hojna-Leidolf |
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