Überetsch Railway

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Überetsch Railway
Overview
Type passenger/freight
Status withdrawn
Termini Bolzano
Mendel Funicular
Stations 6
Operation
Opening December, 16th 1898
Closed June, 28th 1971
Technical
Line length 13,00 km
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Electrification 1100 V dc (third rail feed from Bolzano FS to switch onto FS line)

The Überetsch Railway (German: Überetscher Bahn; Italian: Transatesina) connected Bolzano with the Mendel Funicular. This line was part of a rail sightseeing tour round the Mendelpass. The tour was made up by five railway lines and often used by tourists.

Track

Just after the station of Bolzano the track branched off from the Brennerbahn and ran along the Eisack river. The line crossed the Talfer river and after two small stations (Ponte Roma and Ponte Resia) the line became split: one track proceeded to Meran and further to the Vinschgerbahn and one track branched away leftwards toward the low mountain range plateau of Überetsch. After a long bridge over the Adige river, the line got steeper and after two short tunnels reached the Überetsch plateau. Here the trains only stopped in Eppan, Kaltern and Sankt Anton, near the Mendel Funicular station. The strange thing was, that the track to the Sankt Anton station left the mainline before it arrived to the Kaltern station, so the trains had to run to Kaltern station, drive back to the switch, change driving direction again and then go further to the Sankt Anton station.

History

The railroad had been built to reach the Überetsch plateau more easily. The two biggest villages on the plateau Kaltern and Eppan are to this day important tourist destinations. The railroad made it easier to get tourists to the villages and the wine from the villages to the station of Bolzano, where it was loaded onto international freight trains.

Today

The line was finally abandoned on June, 28th 1971. At the Eppan station the tracks where replaced by a new street to guide traffic around the village. by years 2000s part of the line is converted on a bicycle trail. Due of mount of bicycle riders roads from Bolzano towards the Überetsch plateau are jammed by traffic, majors of Kaltern/Caldaro and Eppan/Eppiano are supporting an idea to reactivate the line as a commuter.

Gallery

Literature

  • Josef Dultinger: Vergessene Vergangenheit. Verlag Dr. Rudolf Erhard, Rum 1982
  • Josef Dultinger: Auf schmaler Spur durch Südtirol. Verlag Dr. Rudolf Erhard, Rum 1982

Coordinates: 46°25′04″N 11°15′04″E / 46.41778°N 11.25111°E / 46.41778; 11.25111

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