Federal Railway Directorate Innsbruck

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The Federal Railway Directorate Innsbruck was a railway directorate of the Austrian Federal Railways . The former office building is located at Claudiastraße 2 in Innsbruck .

Office building of the Federal Railway Directorate Innsbruck (2013)

history

First direction

The Innsbruck Railway Operations Directorate was established on June 23, 1884 with its seat in Innsbruck and was subordinate to the Imperial and Royal General Directorate of the Austrian State Railways in Vienna .

With the dissolution of the Imperial and Royal State Railways after the end of the monarchy, the Austrian Federal Railways (BBÖ) were founded on April 1, 1921 - with preliminary stages - for the railways remaining on the territory of the republic. The directorates of the former kk state railways were taken over, initially referred to as the State Railways Directorate , after the establishment of the Federal Railways then as the Federal Railway Directorate , including the Federal Railway Directorate Innsbruck .

After the annexation of Austria on March 13, 1938, the management changed its name to the Reichsbahndirektion Innsbruck (RBD Innsbruck) for a short time before it was dissolved on July 15, 1938. The routes managed by you have been distributed to four neighboring directorates.

Division of management in 1938

route 1938 annotation
Arlbergbahn RBD Augsburg
Lindau – Bludenz railway line RBD Augsburg
Feldkirch – Buchs railway line RBD Augsburg
St. Margrethen – Lauterach railway line RBD Augsburg
Bregenz Forest Railway RBD Augsburg
Ausserfernbahn RBD Munich
RBD Augsburg
Griesen - Reutte (including)
Reutte (exclusively) - Pfronten-Steinach
Kufstein – Innsbruck railway line RBD Munich
Brennerbahn RBD Munich Innsbruck – Brenner section
Mittenwaldbahn RBD Munich Section Innsbruck– Scharnitz
Salzburg-Tyrolean Railway RBD Linz
Pinzgauer local railway RBD Linz
Tauern Railway RBD Villach

After July 15, 1938 another "Reconciliation Body" to the remaining Reichsbahndirektion München shelter and the transfer of routes to the Reichsbahn Munich and Augsburg organized. This "transfer office" was dissolved on March 31, 1939.

Second direction

After the end of the Second World War , a railway directorate was again established in Innsbruck on May 22, 1945, which took over the lines that were handed over to the Reichsbahndirektion Augsburg and Munich in 1938 and initially worked under the name of the State Railway Directorate Innsbruck (StBD Innsbruck). It was subordinate to the French occupation forces .

Later, the management operated again under the name of the Federal Railway Directorate Innsbruck . In the course of the reorganization of the ÖBB group structure in 2005, all departments were dissolved, including the one in Innsbruck.

Directors (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. bahnstatistik.de
  2. Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft (Ed.): Official Gazette of the Reichsbahndirektion Mainz of August 6, 1938, No. 36. Announcement No. 488, p. 213.
  3. Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft (Ed.): Official Gazette of the Reichsbahndirektion Mainz of August 6, 1938, No. 36. Announcement No. 488, p. 213.
  4. Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft (Ed.): Official Gazette of the Reichsbahndirektion Mainz of August 6, 1938, No. 36. Announcement No. 488, p. 213.
  5. bahnstatistik.de
  6. bahnstatistik.de
  7. General Directorate of the Austrian Federal Railways (ed.): Almanach der Österreichische Eisenbahnen 1966 . Vienna 1966, page 35
  8. General Directorate of the Austrian Federal Railways (ed.): Almanach der Österreichische Eisenbahnen 1977 . Vienna 1977
  9. General Directorate of the Austrian Federal Railways (Ed.): Almanach der Österreichische Eisenbahnen 1984 . Vienna 1984, page 45

Coordinates: 47 ° 16'22.5 "  N , 11 ° 24'19.8"  E