- The
Brenner Railway (German:
Brennerbahn; Italian:
Ferrovia del Brennero) is a
major line
connecting the
Austrian and
Italian railways from Innsbruck...
- lines. The main
railway line
consists of the
Brenner Railway (German:
Brennerbahn; Italian:
Ferrovia del Brennero),
which runs
along the
Adige Valley from...
- Bozen.
Retrieved 30
January 2018. "Tirol und Südtirol
feierten 150
Jahre Brennerbahn mit Railjet".
Tiroler Tageszeitung.
Archived from the
original on 6 September...
- tourists. Just
after the
station of
Bolzano the
track branched off from the
Brennerbahn and ran
along the
Eisack river. The line
crossed the
Talfer river and...
- the west,
Mittenwaldbahn from the north,
Westbahn from the east and
Brennerbahn from the south), converge. A key
function as a
railroad supply center...
- was
provided by the
Austrian Südbahngesellschaft,
which also ran the
Brennerbahn and the
Pusterer Bahn. The cars had two
motors with each 48 Kilowatt...
- Nuremberg-Fürth Karl Etzel,
architect and
railway pioneer (built,
inter alia, the
Brennerbahn, the
Geislinger Steige and the
Bietigheim railway viaduct Robert Gerwig...
-
builder (Oberbaurat) Karl von Etzel, who had
gained experience on the
Brennerbahn through (South) Tyrol.
Construction began in 1847 and the ramp was opened...