SKGLB Museum
The SKGLB-museum shows relics of the former Salzkammergut-Lokalbahn (abbreviation: SKGLB) that was a railway line in 760 mm (2 ft 5 15⁄16 in) gauge track from Salzburg to Bad Ischl [1] with a branch to Mondsee - a town located at the lake Mondsee. The engine shed of the terminal station at Mondsee is the only preserved engine shed of this line. It has been converted to a museum about the line and its history and contains a collection of original vehicles, photographs and a model layout of the SKGLB's Mondsee branch. The line was privately owned firstly by the Bavarian company "Lokalbahn Aktiengesellschaft" known as LAG. This company owned the cog railway from St. Wolfgang to the Schafberg too which is still in operation.
History of the Salzkammergut Lokalbahn
Opening dates:
- 08/05/1890 Ischl - Strobl (9 km or 5.6 mi)
- 07/28/1891 Salzburg - St. Lorenz - Mondsee (32 km or 20 mi)
- 06/20/1893 Strobl - St. Lorenz (22 km or 14 mi)
- 07/03/1897 Ischl Lokalbahnhof - Staatsbahnhof
closed 1957
References
- Richard Heinersdorff (1975). Die K. u. K. priviligierten Eisenbahnen 1828 - 1918. Goldmann. ISBN 3-442-26724-2.
External links
- Media related to SKGLB Museum at Wikimedia Commons
- http://www.ooemuseumsverbund.at/de_museum_15_166.html
- de:Salzkammergut-Lokalbahn
Coordinates: 47°49′50″N 13°21′01″E / 47.830669°N 13.350228°E
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- ↑ See Slezak, Josef Otto, "Von Salzburg nach Bad Ischl" (1995)(ISBN3854161700).