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Florianerbahn : ウィキペディア英語版
Florianerbahn

The Florianerbahn is a museum tramway in Upper Austria that is not operational due to construction work. It was built as a railway - a licensed narrow gauge ''Lokalbahn'' or branch line - between the independent commununity of Ebelsberg (today a district within Linz) and Sankt Florian. It was owned by the ''Lokalbahn Ebelsberg–St. Florian AG'', but operated by the firm of Stern & Hafferl from Gmunden. Because the line had the character of a tramway (''Überlandstraßenbahn'') it switched over to providing tramway services in the wake of the annexation of Austria in 1938 – along with Stern & Hafferl's sister companies ''Elektrische Lokalbahn Unterach–See'' and ''Elektrische Lokalbahn Gmunden''.
The rail gauge is the same as that of the Linz tramway, , the line is electrified, operating at 600 V C. It ran regular services from 2 September 1913 to the end of 1973. From 1929 it was connected directly to the Linz tramway network at Ebelsberg, so that trailer coaches could run through from Linz to St. Florian.
The line was officially opened on 1 September 1913. The specially decorated first train, consisting of a railcar and two carriages, left Sankt Florian at 6:22 and arrived at Ebelsberg at 6:50. 42 of the 96 places available were taken.
After the fall in passenger numbers and the cessation of services on 31 December 1973 the line was taken over by the Austrian Society for Railway History (ÖGEG), and later by the ''Club Florianerbahn'' society and a section of the line reactivated as a museum railway. there were no museum services because much of the route is not usable: between Pichling and Bruck the line runs under the Western motorway and had to be lifted whilst construction work is going on. The track has since been replaced, but the catenary is still missing. Between Pichling and Ebelsberg a large section of the overgrown tracks has been removed to build a ring road and has not been fully replaced. The museum's vehicle collection in St. Florian can be visited if notice is given.
== Vehicles ==

The line was worked by the following vehicles until it closed in 1973:
The abbreviations had the following meaning:
* EM – Ebelsberg Motorwagen (power car)
* EP – Ebelsberg Personenwagen (coach)
These designations were not written on the vehicles themselves.

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