Munster tunnel

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Munster tunnel
Munster tunnel
West portal of the Münster tunnel near Jenbach
use Railway tunnel
traffic connection New Lower Inn Valley Railway
place Jenbach
length 15.99 km
construction
completion 2012
business
operator ÖBB
location
Munster Tunnel (Tyrol)
Red pog.svg
Red pog.svg
Coordinates
East portal 47 ° 27 '12 "  N , 11 ° 55' 53"  E
West portal 47 ° 22 ′ 46 ″  N , 11 ° 45 ′ 2 ″  E
Munster tunnel
Gauge : 1435 mm ( standard gauge )
Power system : 15 kV 16.7 Hz  ~
Top speed: 220 km / h
Construction year: 2012
Blockstelle, Awanst, Anst etc.
24.833 Junction Radfeld Rdf node
Route - straight ahead
Rdf 1N auto block
   
27.291 East portal section Radfeld - Wiesing
   
30.528 Rdf 2N auto block
   
35,335 Rdf 3N auto block
   
38.677 Wiesing Gallery
   
38.797 Section Wiesing - Jenbach
   
39.425 Rdf 4N auto block
   
43.269 West portal
Route - straight ahead
Rdf 5N auto block
Blockstelle, Awanst, Anst etc.
43.853 Junction node Stans Sns

The Munster Tunnel is a 15,990 m long railway tunnel of the New Lower Inn Valley Railway in Tyrol . The double-track tunnel is approved for speeds of up to 220 km / h and has a solid track along its entire length. It is currently the longest tunnel in Austria.