Feldkirch–Buchs railway

Feldkirch-Buchs
Overview
Line number 303 01 (ÖBB)
Technical
Line length 18.52 km
Track gauge 1,435 mm
Electrification 15 kV 16,7 Hz ~ AC
Route map
from Bludenz
0.00 Feldkirch 457 m
to Lindau
2.13 Feldkirch-Altenstadt 465 m
3.59 Feldkirch-Gisingen 458 m
4.80 Feldkirch-Tosters 458 m
5.93 siding
6.31 siding
Ill river
6.95 Feldkirch-Tosters West 458 m
7.28 Feldkirch-Tisis 452 m
8.37 Border crossing A/FL
9.38 Schaanwald 450 m
11.47 Nendeln 450 m
14.12 Schaan Forst Hilti 450 m
15.87 Schaan-Vaduz 450 m
17.33 Rhine (Border crossing FL/CH)
A 13
from Chur
18.52 Buchs SG 448 m
to St. Margrethen
Map for the Feldkirch-Buchs railway line

The Feldkirch–Buchs railway is an electrified single track railway line that links Austria and Switzerland passing through Liechtenstein. Owned by the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB), it represents the only railway line of Liechtenstein.

History

The line opened in 1872, during the opening period of the Vorarlberg Railway, and was electrified in 1926. It is served by some pairs of regional trains and buses and by some international trains (EuroCity, InterCity, and Railjets) that are non-stop between Feldkirch and Buchs.[1]

In June 2008 the Canton of St. Gallen, the Federal State of Vorarlberg and the Principality of Liechtenstein signed an agreement for a project to upgrade the line (and the surrounding ones) and to increase the rail traffic. The project, named "S-Bahn FL.A.CH",[2] should be realised in 2015 and will cost an estimated 50 million.[3]

Stations

Station Dist. (km) Tracks Location Country
Feldkirch0.006Feldkirch town centerAustria
Feldkirch-Altenstadt2.131Altenstadt quarter in FeldkirchAustria
Feldkirch-Gisingen3.591Gisingen quarter in FeldkirchAustria
Feldkirch-Tisis7.281Tisis quarter in FeldkirchAustria
Schaanwald9.381Schaanwald, a civil parish of MaurenLiechtenstein
Nendeln11.472Nendeln, a civil parish of EschenLiechtenstein
Forst Hilti14.121North of Schaan, close to the Hilti AGLiechtenstein
Schaan-Vaduz15.872[4]Schaan, 3.5 km from VaduzLiechtenstein
Buchs18.525BuchsSwitzerland

Notes and references

  1. (in German) A timetable scheduled on ÖBB official website
  2. Also written FLACH, from the vehicle registration codes of Liechtenstein (FL), Austria (A) and Switzerland (CH)
  3. (in German) Pictures and information about the FL.A.CH project
  4. The second track is not used for passenger trains
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