List of installations for 15 kV AC railway electrification in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Germany, Austria and Switzerland operate the largest interconnected 15 kV 16.7 Hz system, which has central generation, a special transmission network, central and decentral converter plants.
Germany edit
In Germany, the voltage of traction current grid is 110 kV. In the Northeastern parts of Germany there is no traction current grid, as decentralized converter plants situated at the substations are used.
Switching stations edit
Switching stations without power conversion, generation or feeding of overhead wires.
Facility | Coordinates |
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Gabelbach | 48°22′49″N 10°33′32″E / 48.38028°N 10.55889°E |
Kirchhellen | 51°37′56″N 6°57′9″E / 51.63222°N 6.95250°E |
Neckarwestheim | 49°2′34″N 9°12′6″E / 49.04278°N 9.20167°E |
Nenndorf | 53°22′35″N 9°54′13″E / 53.37639°N 9.90361°E |
Nitzahn | 52°27′35″N 12°20′45″E / 52.45972°N 12.34583°E |
Schönarts | 49°57′46″N 9°49′08″E / 49.96278°N 9.81889°E |
Central converter plants edit
In these facilities AC from the public grid is transformed into single phase AC and fed into traction current grid. At some facilities, power is also fed to the overhead wires. Conversion is made by machines or by electronic means.
Decentral converter plants edit
In these facilities AC from the public grid is transformed into single phase AC and fed only to the overhead wires. Conversion is made by machines or by electronic means.
Power plants edit
Facility | Year of inauguration | Power | Facility type | Town | Coordinates |
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Bad Abbach | 2000 | 3.5 MW | Hydroelectric Power Plant | Bad Abbach, Bavaria | 48°56′47″N 12°00′47″E / 48.94639°N 12.01306°E |
Aschaffenburg ( shut down) | 1961-1996 | 150 MW | Coal-fired power plant | Aschaffenburg, Bavaria | 49°58′6.1″N 9°5′42.8″E / 49.968361°N 9.095222°E |
Aufkirchen | Hydroelectric Power Plant | Oberding, Bavaria | 48°18′18.9″N 11°51′27.77″E / 48.305250°N 11.8577139°E | ||
Bad Reichenhall | 1912 | 7.2 MW | Hydroelectric Power Plant | Bad Reichenhall, Bavaria | 47°43′5.36″N 12°51′47.3″E / 47.7181556°N 12.863139°E |
Bergheim | 1970 | 23.7 MW | Hydroelectric Power Plant | Bergheim, Bavaria | 48°45′2.7″N 11°16′22.73″E / 48.750750°N 11.2729806°E |
Bertoldsheim | 1967 | 18.9 MW | Hydroelectric Power Plant | Rennertshofen, Bavaria | 48°44′8.6″N 11°1′15″E / 48.735722°N 11.02083°E |
Bittenbrunn | 1969 | 20.2 MW | Hydroelectric Power Plant | Bittenbrunn, Bavaria | 48°44′4″N 11°8′37.14″E / 48.73444°N 11.1436500°E |
Datteln | Coal-fired power plant | Datteln, North Rhine-Westphalia | 51°37′48.16″N 7°19′52.73″E / 51.6300444°N 7.3313139°E | ||
Eitting Hydroelectric Power Plant | Hydroelectric Power Plant | Eitting, Bavaria | 48°21′32.25″N 11°52′58.07″E / 48.3589583°N 11.8827972°E | ||
Frankfurt Traction Current Power Plant | 1966 | 12 MW | Thermal Power Plant | Frankfurt am Main, Hessen | 50°05′48.88″N 8°39′5.26″E / 50.0969111°N 8.6514611°E |
Ingolstadt | 1971 | 19.8 MW | Hydroelectric Power Plant | Ingolstadt, Bavaria | 48°45′1.32″N 11°24′43.03″E / 48.7503667°N 11.4119528°E |
Kammerl | 1905 | Hydroelectric Power Plant | Saulgrub, Bavaria | 47°39′42.49″N 10°59′12.62″E / 47.6618028°N 10.9868389°E | |
Kirchmöser | 160 MW | Gas Turbine Power Plant | Brandenburg an der Havel, Brandenburg | 52°23′40.55″N 12°25′4.97″E / 52.3945972°N 12.4180472°E | |
Langenprozelten | 1976 | 160 MW | Hydroelectric Power Plant | Gemünden am Main, Bavaria | 50°3′11.27″N 9°34′52.87″E / 50.0531306°N 9.5813528°E |
Lausward | Coal-fired power plant | Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia | 51°13′15.03″N 6°43′53.66″E / 51.2208417°N 6.7315722°E | ||
Lünen | 1984 | 110 MW | Coal-fired power plant | Lünen, North Rhine-Westphalia | 51°37′48.16″N 7°19′52.73″E / 51.6300444°N 7.3313139°E |
Mannheim | 1955 | 190 MW | Coal-fired power plant | Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg | 49°26′36.73″N 8°30′9.76″E / 49.4435361°N 8.5027111°E |
Muldenstein (retired) | 1912 | 11.3 MW | Coal-fired power plant | Muldenstein, Saxony-Anhalt | 51°39′25.57″N 12°20′59.33″E / 51.6571028°N 12.3498139°E |
Mittelsbüren | 110 MW | Coal-fired power plant | Bremen, Bremen | 53°7′44.33″N 8°41′0.22″E / 53.1289806°N 8.6833944°E | |
Neckarwestheim I | 1976 | 190 MW | Nuclear Power Plant | Neckarwestheim, Baden-Württemberg | 49°2′24.41″N 9°10′19.59″E / 49.0401139°N 9.1721083°E |
Pfrombach | Hydroelectric Power Plant | Pfrombach, Bavaria | 48°26′28.94″N 11°59′34.43″E / 48.4413722°N 11.9928972°E | ||
Schkopau Power Station | 1996 | 110 MW | Coal-fired power plant | Schkopau, Saxony | 51°23′54.44″N 11°57′1.17″E / 51.3984556°N 11.9503250°E |
Stuttgart-Münster Power Station ( traction current generation ceased) | 1933-1976 | Coal-fired power plant | Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg | 48°48′55.4″N 9°13′15.85″E / 48.815389°N 9.2210694°E | |
Vohburg | Hydroelectric Power Plant | Vohburg, Bavaria | 48°46′40.5″N 11°36′4.04″E / 48.777917°N 11.6011222°E | ||
Walchensee | 1924 | Hydroelectric Power Plant | Kochel am See, Bavaria | 47°37′47.35″N 11°20′14.8″E / 47.6298194°N 11.337444°E |
Border crossing powerlines edit
Germany - Austria edit
Line | Coordinates |
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Walchenseekraftwerk - Zirl | 47°23′55″N 11°15′53″E / 47.39861°N 11.26472°E |
Traunstein - Steinsdorf | 47°53′20″N 12°58′25″E / 47.88889°N 12.97361°E |
Former inner German border edit
Line | Coordinates |
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Lehrte - Heeren | 52°24′48″N 10°59′34″E / 52.41333°N 10.99278°E |
Bebra - Weimar | 51°00′29″N 10°12′13″E / 51.00806°N 10.20361°E |
Steinfeld am Wald - Saalfeld | 50°27′52″N 11°25′07″E / 50.46444°N 11.41861°E |
Lüneburg - Boizenburg | 53°23′44″N 10°37′11″E / 53.39556°N 10.61972°E |
Points, where two powerlines for traction current crosses each other without interconnection edit
Lines | Coordinates |
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Flieden-Bebra / Fulda-Mottgers | 50°28′55″N 9°40′52″E / 50.48194°N 9.68111°E |
Bebra-Borken / Kirchheim-Körle | 51°01′59″N 9°34′31″E / 51.03306°N 9.57528°E |
Karlsruhe-Mühlacker /Vaihingen-Graben/Neudorf | 48°56′40″N 8°48′18″E / 48.94444°N 8.80500°E |
Orscheid-Köln / Orscheid-Montabaur | 50°39′15″N 7°19′28″E / 50.65417°N 7.32444°E |
Mannheim-Neckarelz / Mannheim-Wiesental | 49°25′38″N 8°34′9″E / 49.42722°N 8.56917°E |
Switzerland edit
In Switzerland, the voltage levels of the traction power grid are 132 kV/66 kV. At Muttenz and Etzwilen, there are transformers for coupling to 110 kV level of the traction power grid of Germany.
Substations edit
In these facilities electricity is transformed down from 132 kV or 66 kV to 15 kV. There is no conversion or generation of power.
Central converter plants edit
In these facilities AC from the public grid is transformed into single phase AC and fed into the traction current grid. At some facilities, power is also fed to the overhead wires. Conversion is made by machines or by electronic means.
Facility | Year of inauguration | Maximum transmission rate | Used technology | Coordinates |
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Bever (RhB) | Rotary Converter | 46°32′52″N 9°53′17″E / 46.54778°N 9.88806°E | ||
Landquart (RhB) | Rotary Converter | 46°58′28″N 9°33′6″E / 46.97444°N 9.55167°E | ||
Giubiasco | Rotary Converter | 46°10′32″N 9°0′9″E / 46.17556°N 9.00250°E | ||
Kerzers | Rotary Converter | 46°58′27″N 7°11′25″E / 46.97417°N 7.19028°E | ||
Massaboden | Rotary Converter | 46°19′55″N 8°0′42″E / 46.33194°N 8.01167°E | ||
Rupperswil | Rotary Converter | 47°24′21″N 8°6′19″E / 47.40583°N 8.10528°E | ||
Seebach | Rotary Converter | 47°25′20″N 8°33′17″E / 47.42222°N 8.55472°E | ||
Wimmis | Rotary Converter | 46°40′51″N 7°39′23″E / 46.68083°N 7.65639°E |
Switching stations edit
Switching stations without power conversion, generation or feeding of overhead wires.
Facility | Coordinates |
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Zollikofen | 47°0′45″N 7°27′53″E / 47.01250°N 7.46472°E |
Power plants edit
Border crossing powerlines edit
Germany-Switzerland edit
Leitung | Coordinates |
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Holdingen - Muttenz | 47°34′53″N 07°36′14″E / 47.58139°N 7.60389°E |
Singen - Etzwilen | 47°42′49″N 08°49′52″E / 47.71361°N 8.83111°E |
Points, where two powerlines for traction current crosses each other without interconnection edit
Lines | Coordinates |
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Bussigny-Croy / Romanel-Les Tuileries | 46°33′45″N 6°31′45″E / 46.56250°N 6.52917°E |
Puidoux-Kerzers / Bussigny-Chamoson | 46°32′09″N 6°48′11″E / 46.53583°N 6.80306°E |
Puidoux-Vernayaz/ Bussigny-Chamoson | 46°22′07″N 6°55′23″E / 46.36861°N 6.92306°E |
Puidoux-Vernayaz/ Bussigny-Chamoson | 46°10′26″N 7°01′50″E / 46.17389°N 7.03056°E |
Puidoux-Vernayaz/ Vernayaz Branch | 46°08′48″N 7°02′16″E / 46.14667°N 7.03778°E |
Vernayaz-Brig/ Bussigny-Chamoson | 46°06′52″N 7°05′55″E / 46.11444°N 7.09861°E |
Austria edit
In Austria, the voltage of traction current grid is 110 kV, except of the lines Meidling-Hütteldorf, Hütteldorf-Auhof, Hütteldorf-Floridsdorf, Floridsdorf-Simmering and Meidling-Simmering, which are operated with 55 kV.
Substations edit
In these facilities electricity is transformed down from 110/55 kV-level of OBB to 15 kV. There is no conversion or generation of power.
Central converter plants edit
In these facilities, AC from the public grid is transformed into single phase AC and fed into the traction current grid. At some facilities, power is also fed to overhead wires. Conversion may be performed mechanically or electronically.
Facility | Year of inauguration | Used technology | Maximum transmission rate | Coordinates |
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Auhof | 1956 | 90 MW | 48°12′00″N 16°14′12″E / 48.20000°N 16.23667°E | |
Bergern | 1983 | 48°13′3″N 15°16′17″E / 48.21750°N 15.27139°E | ||
Haiming | 1995 | 47°14′47″N 10°52′27″E / 47.24639°N 10.87417°E | ||
Kledering | 1989 | 48°8′21″N 16°25′56″E / 48.13917°N 16.43222°E | ||
Sankt Michael | 1975 | 47°21′27″N 15°0′9″E / 47.35750°N 15.00250°E | ||
Timelkam | 2009 | 47°59′36″N 13°35′56″E / 47.99333°N 13.59889°E |
Power plants edit
Points, where two powerlines for traction current crosses each other without interconnection edit
Lines | Coordinates |
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Sankt Johann im Pongau-Bruck/Fusch / Sankt Johann im Pongau-Selzthal | 47°20′09″N 13°11′27″E / 47.33583°N 13.19083°E |
Sankt Johann im Pongau-Uttendorf / Sankt Johann im Pongau-Mallnitz | 47°20′01″N 13°11′17″E / 47.33361°N 13.18806°E |
Sankt Johann im Pongau-Bruck/Fusch / Sankt Johann im Pongau-Mallnitz | 47°17′47″N 13°04′24″E / 47.29639°N 13.07333°E |
Sankt Johann im Pongau-Schneiderau / Bruck/Fusch-Uttendorf | 47°15′46″N 12°33′59″E / 47.26278°N 12.56639°E |
Sankt Johann im Pongau-Schneiderau / Uttendorf-Kitzbühl | 47°15′45″N 12°33′59″E / 47.26250°N 12.56639°E |
Sankt Johann im Pongau-Schneiderau / Uttendorf-Kitzbühl | 47°15′44″N 12°33′59″E / 47.26222°N 12.56639°E |
Bruck/Fusch-Enzingerboden / Uttendorf-Kitzbühl | 47°15′45″N 12°33′55″E / 47.26250°N 12.56528°E |
Uttendorf-Enzingerboden, Schneiderau Branch / Schneiderau-Enzingerboden | 47°11′49″N 12°36′28″E / 47.19694°N 12.60778°E |
Uttendorf-Enzingerboden / Schneiderau-Enzingerboden | 47°10′39″N 12°37′34″E / 47.17750°N 12.62611°E |
Uttendorf-Enzingerboden / Schneiderau-Enzingerboden | 47°11′38″N 12°37′00″E / 47.19389°N 12.61667°E |
See also edit
- Electric power supply system of railways in Norway
- List of installations for 15 kV AC railway electrification in Sweden
- List of power stations in Germany
- List of power stations in Austria
- List of power stations in Switzerland