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Salzburg S-Bahn

The Salzburg S-Bahn is a large transport project in and around Salzburg in the Euroregion of Salzburg–Berchtesgadener LandTraunstein, which crosses the border between Austria and Germany. Its S-Bahn network has been partially in operation since 2004 and its first stage was opened in 2014.

Salzburg S-Bahn
The underground Salzburger Lokalbahn station.
Overview
LocaleSalzburg, Austria
Transit typeS-Bahn
Number of lines5
Number of stations64
HeadquartersSalzburg, Austria
WebsiteProjekt S-Bahn Salzburg (in German)
Operation
Began operation2004
Operator(s)Salzburg AG
Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB)
Berchtesgadener Land Bahn (BLB).
Headway15'-60'
Technical
System length130km
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) (standard gauge)
Salzburg S-Bahn
Salzburg S-Bahn network plan.

History edit

 
S-Bahn under construction.

In 2009, Salzburg Hauptbahnhof was totally reconstructed. With the creation of additional through tracks for long-distance lines and the S-Bahn platform, the station's functionality was significantly improved. This will provide clearer pedestrian routes, full facilities for the disabled and improved services. It will also include the establishment of a wide passageway under the tracks, unifying some urban functions, and provide an improved access from the district of Schallmoos. The railway platforms will also be accessible from the nearby Nellböckviadukt.

Two urban stations, Salzburg Mülln-Altstadt and Salzburg Aiglhof, have been in operation since December 2009 and connect the S-Bahn and the urban public transport. Since that time, a third track has been added to the section from the Salzburg Hauptbahnhof to Salzburg Taxham Europark, which will allow an additional service on the western section, which will strengthen the railway for inner-city transportation.

In 2014, the line gained another urban station, Salzburg Liefering, and the western branch will have three continuous tracks to Freilassing. Afterwards, line S 2 will be extended to Freilassing, providing a 15-minute interval service between the Hauptbahnhof and Salzburg Freilassing station, which by then will be completely refurbished.

On the eastern branch with the Seekirchen Süd station is planned to provide better connectivity with central Seekirchen. In addition, the stations of Hallwang Elixhausen and Neumarkt Köstendorf are being modernised and upgraded as transport nodes.

Network edit

The railway network comprises five lines, which are operated by three operators: Salzburg AG, Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) and Berchtesgadener Land Bahn (BLB).

  Salzburg LokalbahnhofLamprechtshausen Salzburg–Lamprechtshausen railway Salzburg AG
  Salzburg Lokalbahnhof–Trimmelkam Salzburg–Lamprechtshausen railway
Bürmoos–Trimmelkam railway
Salzburg AG
  Salzburg HbfStraßwalchen Western Railway ÖBB
  Bad ReichenhallSchwarzach-St.Veit Freilassing–Berchtesgaden railway
Rosenheim–Salzburg railway
Salzburg-Tyrol Railway
ÖBB
  FreilassingBerchtesgaden Hbf Freilassing–Berchtesgaden railway BLB

Currently, line S 2 ends at Salzburg Hauptbahnhof, as the western branch (Salzburg–Freilassing) and Salzburg Hauptbahnhof is not yet fully developed for the S-Bahn operation. To ensure that it has sufficient capacity for a 15-minute service, a third track is being built on the line between Salzburg Taxham Europark and Freilassing. As part of this work, which started in the spring of 2010, a new bridge is being built over the Saalach for the third track. A new railway bridge has already been built over the Salzach in the course of the building of a third track in central Salzburg from Salzburg Hauptbahnhof to Taxham.

The construction of the first station on the western branch (Salzburg Taxham Europark) began in the spring of 2005 and the station became operational in June 2006 and opened with the Europark, one of the largest shopping centres in Western Austria, and serves a school of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart, the Red Bull Arena and a large number of households. Construction of the stations of Salzburg Mülln-Altstadt and Salzburg Aiglhof began in autumn of 2005 and they were opened on 12 December 2009. Thus the Paracelsus Private Medical University of Salzburg (PMU) and the Salzburg State Hospital will receive a connection to the new S-Bahn. Both stations are also stops on the Salzburg trolley bus network and the bus routes of Albus Salzburg Verkehrsbetrieb (the Salzburg municipal bus company) and some regional bus services.

Map edit

 


Operations edit

Fares edit

The entire S-Bahn Salzburg is integrated in the fare scheme of the Salzburg Transport Association (Salzburger Verkehrsverbund, SVV). In the city of Salzburg, the train can thus be used in the core zone with the same tickets as used for buses (a 24-hour ticket or a single ticket).

Clockface timetable edit

 
Superstructure of the newly built railway bridge in central Salzburg.

Trains on the lines S 1 and S 3 run on a basic 30-minute timetable (with additional services on line S 1 during the peaks to provide services every 15 minute). The S 2 and S 4 services will initially run every hour (with additional services during the peak hour) and line S 11, an outer branch of line S 1 will also operate hourly.

The timetable of line S 1 is not well timed for connections at Salzburg Hauptbahnhof to the other lines due to a noticeably divergent symmetry minute.

After the completion of the work, the services of S 2 and S 3 on the trunk route through the densely built-up urban area between Salzburg Hauptbahnhof and Freilassing will be timed to give a 15-minute interval schedule.

At the end points of S-Bahn lines S 2 and S 3 at present some trains continue to operate as Regionalbahn services.

Rolling stock edit

 
Class 4023 set on the S 3 in Salzburg Sam.

Lines S 2 and S 3 are operated by ÖBB with Bombardier Talent electric multiple units, consisting of 11 three carriage sets (ÖBB class 4023) and 10 four carriage sets (class 4024).

Salzburg AG operated lines S 1 and S 11 with 18 two carriage DC electric multiple units built by Simmering-Graz-Pauker or its successors.

Since December 2009, the BLB has operated line S 4 between Freilassing and Berchtesgaden, using five FLIRT railcars.

Future expansion edit

The S1 and S11 lines from Lamprechtshausen and Ostermiething to Salzburg Hauptbahnhof are planned to be extended to a new Mirabellplatz underground terminus station via a 750-metre tunnel, at a projected cost of €140 million.[1] Construction for the extension may begin in 2023.[2] A future extension to Salzburg South is estimated to cost €300 million.

References edit

  1. ^ "Salzburg Local Railway to be extended". International Railway Journal. 25 March 2019. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Salzburg fast-tracks railway expansion". www.themayor.eu. 23 January 2020. Retrieved 4 June 2020.

External links edit

  • "S-Bahn Salzburg" (in German). ÖBB Infrastruktur. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  • "S-Bahn Salzburg" (in German). Austria-In-Motion. Retrieved 18 February 2013.

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2022 The Salzburg S Bahn is a large transport project in and around Salzburg in the Euroregion of Salzburg Berchtesgadener Land Traunstein which crosses the border between Austria and Germany Its S Bahn network has been partially in operation since 2004 and its first stage was opened in 2014 Salzburg S BahnThe underground Salzburger Lokalbahn station OverviewLocaleSalzburg AustriaTransit typeS BahnNumber of lines5Number of stations64HeadquartersSalzburg AustriaWebsiteProjekt S Bahn Salzburg in German OperationBegan operation2004Operator s Salzburg AGAustrian Federal Railways OBB Berchtesgadener Land Bahn BLB Headway15 60 TechnicalSystem length130kmTrack gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gauge Salzburg S BahnSalzburg S Bahn network plan Contents 1 History 2 Network 2 1 Map 3 Operations 3 1 Fares 3 2 Clockface timetable 4 Rolling stock 5 Future expansion 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp S Bahn under construction In 2009 Salzburg Hauptbahnhof was totally reconstructed With the creation of additional through tracks for long distance lines and the S Bahn platform the station s functionality was significantly improved This will provide clearer pedestrian routes full facilities for the disabled and improved services It will also include the establishment of a wide passageway under the tracks unifying some urban functions and provide an improved access from the district of Schallmoos The railway platforms will also be accessible from the nearby Nellbockviadukt Two urban stations Salzburg Mulln Altstadt and Salzburg Aiglhof have been in operation since December 2009 and connect the S Bahn and the urban public transport Since that time a third track has been added to the section from the Salzburg Hauptbahnhof to Salzburg Taxham Europark which will allow an additional service on the western section which will strengthen the railway for inner city transportation In 2014 the line gained another urban station Salzburg Liefering and the western branch will have three continuous tracks to Freilassing Afterwards line S 2 will be extended to Freilassing providing a 15 minute interval service between the Hauptbahnhof and Salzburg Freilassing station which by then will be completely refurbished On the eastern branch with the Seekirchen Sud station is planned to provide better connectivity with central Seekirchen In addition the stations of Hallwang Elixhausen and Neumarkt Kostendorf are being modernised and upgraded as transport nodes Network editThe railway network comprises five lines which are operated by three operators Salzburg AG Austrian Federal Railways OBB and Berchtesgadener Land Bahn BLB nbsp Salzburg Lokalbahnhof Lamprechtshausen Salzburg Lamprechtshausen railway Salzburg AG nbsp Salzburg Lokalbahnhof Trimmelkam Salzburg Lamprechtshausen railway Burmoos Trimmelkam railway Salzburg AG nbsp Salzburg Hbf Strasswalchen Western Railway OBB nbsp Bad Reichenhall Schwarzach St Veit Freilassing Berchtesgaden railway Rosenheim Salzburg railway Salzburg Tyrol Railway OBB nbsp Freilassing Berchtesgaden Hbf Freilassing Berchtesgaden railway BLB Currently line S 2 ends at Salzburg Hauptbahnhof as the western branch Salzburg Freilassing and Salzburg Hauptbahnhof is not yet fully developed for the S Bahn operation To ensure that it has sufficient capacity for a 15 minute service a third track is being built on the line between Salzburg Taxham Europark and Freilassing As part of this work which started in the spring of 2010 a new bridge is being built over the Saalach for the third track A new railway bridge has already been built over the Salzach in the course of the building of a third track in central Salzburg from Salzburg Hauptbahnhof to Taxham The construction of the first station on the western branch Salzburg Taxham Europark began in the spring of 2005 and the station became operational in June 2006 and opened with the Europark one of the largest shopping centres in Western Austria and serves a school of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart the Red Bull Arena and a large number of households Construction of the stations of Salzburg Mulln Altstadt and Salzburg Aiglhof began in autumn of 2005 and they were opened on 12 December 2009 Thus the Paracelsus Private Medical University of Salzburg PMU and the Salzburg State Hospital will receive a connection to the new S Bahn Both stations are also stops on the Salzburg trolley bus network and the bus routes of Albus Salzburg Verkehrsbetrieb the Salzburg municipal bus company and some regional bus services Map edit nbsp Operations editFares edit The entire S Bahn Salzburg is integrated in the fare scheme of the Salzburg Transport Association Salzburger Verkehrsverbund SVV In the city of Salzburg the train can thus be used in the core zone with the same tickets as used for buses a 24 hour ticket or a single ticket Clockface timetable edit nbsp Superstructure of the newly built railway bridge in central Salzburg Trains on the lines S 1 and S 3 run on a basic 30 minute timetable with additional services on line S 1 during the peaks to provide services every 15 minute The S 2 and S 4 services will initially run every hour with additional services during the peak hour and line S 11 an outer branch of line S 1 will also operate hourly The timetable of line S 1 is not well timed for connections at Salzburg Hauptbahnhof to the other lines due to a noticeably divergent symmetry minute After the completion of the work the services of S 2 and S 3 on the trunk route through the densely built up urban area between Salzburg Hauptbahnhof and Freilassing will be timed to give a 15 minute interval schedule At the end points of S Bahn lines S 2 and S 3 at present some trains continue to operate as Regionalbahn services Rolling stock edit nbsp Class 4023 set on the S 3 in Salzburg Sam Lines S 2 and S 3 are operated by OBB with Bombardier Talent electric multiple units consisting of 11 three carriage sets OBB class 4023 and 10 four carriage sets class 4024 Salzburg AG operated lines S 1 and S 11 with 18 two carriage DC electric multiple units built by Simmering Graz Pauker or its successors Since December 2009 the BLB has operated line S 4 between Freilassing and Berchtesgaden using five FLIRT railcars Future expansion editThe S1 and S11 lines from Lamprechtshausen and Ostermiething to Salzburg Hauptbahnhof are planned to be extended to a new Mirabellplatz underground terminus station via a 750 metre tunnel at a projected cost of 140 million 1 Construction for the extension may begin in 2023 2 A future extension to Salzburg South is estimated to cost 300 million References edit Salzburg Local Railway to be extended International Railway Journal 25 March 2019 Retrieved 4 June 2020 Salzburg fast tracks railway expansion www themayor eu 23 January 2020 Retrieved 4 June 2020 External links edit nbsp 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