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- The Murtalbahn (literally translated, the Mur Valley Railway) is a 760 mm (2 ft 5+15⁄16 in) narrow-gauge railway largely located in the state of Styria...
- Austrian state of Salzburg. The Taurach Railway uses the section of the Murtalbahn from Tamsweg to Mauterndorf, which was closed for economic reasons in...
- century. Murau station is a stop on the narrow-gauge Mur Valley Railway (Murtalbahn), running along the Mur river from Unzmarkt up to Mauterndorf in Salzburg...
- valley and is closely paralleled by the 65 km (40 mi) long narrow gauge Murtalbahn railway. From Unzmarkt the river continues in an easterly direction through...
- locomotives, like those used on the Murtalbahn. These were classified as class U (after Unzmarkt on the Murtalbahn) by the kkStB and were numbered U.1...
- Railways bought four U Series steam locomotives, already proven on the Murtalbahn. The locomotives along with the two-axle p****enger coaches and goods wagons...
- Taurachbahn (narrow gauge, section TamswegMauterndorf im Lungau of the Murtalbahn) Thörlerbahn (narrow gauge, originally Kapfenberg — Turnau, track removed)...
- Rockhampton". The Guardian. Australian ****ociated Press. 18 June 2021. "Murtalbahn derailed in Lungau and crashed into the river – "Children have had guardian...
- Luft: 75 Jahre Schneebergbahn 1897–1972, Verlag Verein der Freunde der Murtalbahn, Murau 1972 Slezak: Schneebergbahn bei Wien (ESA Heft Nr. 18), Verlag...
- Mariazellerbahn, from Sankt Pölten to Mariazell, 85 km (53 mi) electrified. Murtalbahn, 76.1 km (47.3 mi), steam engine Pinzgauer Lokalbahn, from Zell am See...