Bad Ischl train station
Bad Ischl train station | |
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Data | |
Operating point type | Through station |
Platform tracks | 2 |
abbreviation | Il |
IBNR | 8100157 |
opening | 1877 |
Architectural data | |
Architectural style | historicism |
location | |
City / municipality | Bad Ischl |
state | Upper Austria |
Country | Austria |
Coordinates | 47 ° 42 '44 " N , 13 ° 37' 38" E |
Railway lines | |
List of train stations in Austria |
The Bad Ischl train station was built in 1877 at the finished line Attnang-Stainach ( Salzkammergutbahn ). Bad Ischl train station is located in the city center in the immediate vicinity of the spa center. The reception building is the most magnificent of the entire Salzkammergut Railway and one of the most beautiful of the Austrian Federal Railways .
history
The station was opened on October 23, 1877, when the station was still called Ischl. It was not until 1907 that the station was renamed to Bad Ischl. From 1893 to 1957 there was also the Salzkammergut local railway , which connected Bad Ischl with Salzburg . A memorial with the former Heeresfeldbahn locomotive 698.01 and the original SKGLB car 503 reminds of this. The project of a mountain railway to the Hütteneckalm planned in 1889 was not realized.
The station building is designed in the style of historicism , like all the high-rise buildings of the Salzkammergut Railway from the 1870s. Seen from the city center in the left part of the building there was already a restaurant at that time, but only for passengers of the 1st and 2nd class. The waiting rooms in the middle of the building were also divided into classes. The special court salon reserved for the imperial family was located in the right wing of the building. Emperor Franz Joseph I frequented the salon frequently, as he repeatedly interrupted his summer vacation in Bad Ischl for short trips to Vienna.
railway station
Bad Ischl station has two platforms , platform 1 is the main platform and is currently the only one that can be used. Platform 2 is a central platform, but its tracks are no longer connected to Obertraun. There was also a small earth platform. The platforms are hardly raised , there is no underpass or overpass - you can reach platform 2, which is no longer used, via the tracks.
There are two ticket offices, two ticket machines, a café, a bakery, a public toilet and a Postbus information point in the train station, although there have been no lockers since 2016. The station is also manned by a dispatcher.
Bus station
At the train station is a bus station by postal bus , which opened of 2008. It is on the city bus line. There are a total of five bus platforms, three for the post buses and two for city traffic. The buses go to:
- 150: Bad Ischl - Strobl - Gschwendt - St. Gilgen - Fuschl am See - Hof b. Salzburg - Koppl b. Salzburg - Salzburg
- 505: Bad Ischl - Roith b. Bad Ischl - Mitterweißbach - Langwies / Traun - Lahnstein / Traun - Steinkogel - Roith b. Ebensee - Ebensee - Traunkirchen - Altmünster - Gmunden - Oberweis - Laakirchen - Steyrermühl - Roitham am Traunfall - Au b. Roitham - Kemating b. Roitham - Stadl-Paura - Lambach
- 509: Bad Ischl - Roith b. Bad Ischl - Mitterweißbach - Langwies / Traun - Lahnstein / Traun - Steinkogel - Roith b. Ebensee - Ebensee - Traunkirchen - Altmünster - Gmunden - Pinsdorf - Rutzenmoos - Regau - Attnang-Puchheim
- 542: Bad Ischl - Reiterndorf - Sulzbach b. Bad Ischl - Lauffen - Bad Goisern - Steeg / Hallstätter See - Hallstatt - Gosau - Mittertal - Hintertal - Gosausee
- 546: Bad Ischl - Wirling - Radau b. St. Wolfgang - Russbach b. St. Wolfgang - Strobl - St. Wolfgang in the Salzkammergut
- 548: Bad Ischl - Mitterweißbach - Weißenbach / Attersee (- Steinbach / Attersee) - Unterburgau - Burggrabenklamm - Unterach / Attersee
- 552: Sulzbach b. Bad Ischl / Perneck - Reiterndorf - Steinfeld b. Bad Ischl - Bad Ischl - Kaltenbach b. Bad Ischl
- 558: Bad Ischl city traffic
- 942: Bad Ischl - Reiterndorf - Sulzbach b. Bad Ischl - Lauffen - Bad Goisern - Stambach b. Goisern - Edt b. Bad Goisern - St. Agatha b. Goisern - Pötschen - Pötschenpass - Lupitsch - Bad Aussee
Train stops
All trains that run on the Salzkammergut Railway stop at Bad Ischl station:
Rail freight transport
No freight is handled at Bad Ischl train station. Bad Ischl has - a little further south than the passenger station in question - yet another, second station, namely Bad Ischl freight station , where rail freight traffic and shunting work take place. In addition to three main tracks, there are also several side tracks for loading goods (wagons), a goods store, free loading ramps and various rail maintenance services. No passenger trains stop here, so this station is not mentioned in the public timetables; In addition, it is far from the tourist attractions of the city and is hard to find for outsiders.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Archive link ( Memento from August 20, 2006 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Ischler Heimatverein (ed.): Bad Ischl Heimatbuch 2004 . Rudolf Wimmer, Bad Ischl 2004, ISBN 3-900998-70-1 , p. 413-416 .
- ↑ Michael Kurz: Bad Ischl . Sutton, Erfurt 2010, ISBN 978-3-86680-576-7 , p. 15-17 .
- ↑ Bus timetable 2009/10 (PDF file; 76 kB)