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The Tyrolean Museum Railways or Tiroler MuseumsBahnen (TMB) is a railway society in Austria whose aim is the preservation and/or documentation of the historically important
branch lines A branch line is a phrase used in railway terminology to denote a secondary railway line which branches off a more important through route, usually a main line. A very short branch line may be called a spur line. Industrial spur An industr ...
(known as '' Localbahnen'') and their rolling stock in the state of
Tyrol Tyrol (; historically the Tyrole; de-AT, Tirol ; it, Tirolo) is a historical region in the Alps - in Northern Italy and western Austria. The area was historically the core of the County of Tyrol, part of the Holy Roman Empire, Austrian Emp ...
. The Tyrolean Museum Railways have three main spheres of operation: * The Tyrolean Localbahn Museum (''Tiroler Localbahnmuseum'') in Innsbruck * A collection of rolling stock that includes some of the most valuable, historic vehicles from the Tyrolean branch lines * A club whose members voluntarily run the Localbahn Museum, restore and renovate historic vehicles and restaurieren operate special trips using working trains.


History

When, in 1983, it finally became clear that the 79-year-old railbuses on the
Stubai Valley Railway The Stubaitalbahn (Stubai Valley Railway) is an long narrow gauge interurban tram from Innsbruck to Fulpmes in Tyrol, Austria. In the city of Innsbruck, it uses the local tramway tracks. At the Stubaital station, the branch line-rated part begi ...
('' Stubaitalbahn'') were to be withdrawn from service, the Tiroler MuseumsBahnen Society was founded in May of that same year "with the aim of preserving these historically important vehicles for posterity." Although initially the prospect of acquiring suitable premises for the society did not look good, thanks to political supporters, including the then mayor, Nischer, the former locomotive depot and part of the
Stubaital station Stubaital station (german: Stubaitalbahnhof) was built in 1903 and, until 1983, was the terminus of the Stubai Valley Railway in Innsbruck. Since 1983 trains approaching from Fulpmes have been routed through the city of Innsbruck. Originally ...
(waiting room and movements office) were able to be acquired and the Localbahn Museum was opened as early as summer 1985. In order to create space for more vehicles, the majority of the trailer cars from the Stubai Valley Railway were sold or rented. For example, an Igler driving trailer, several Igler trailer cars and some goods wagons from the Stubai Valley Railway were added to the collection. In 1989 the first vehicle - goods wagon 32 from the Stubai Valley Railway - was restored to its original state. By the beginning of 2009 another 16 vehicles - some in their original delivery condition - were made operational. In 1991 they celebrated the centenary of the Innsbruck Tramway with the Innsbruck transport companies. Around the turn of the millennium the locomotive shed, which dates to 1903 and had by then become dilapidated, was given a major overhaul. In 2000 they celebrated the centenary of the Innsbruck Mountain Railway was commemorated in Innsbruck and the surrounding area and, in 2004, it was followed by centenary celebrations for the Stubai Valley Railway. In October 2008 the museum railway company itself celebrated its 25th anniversary with the active participation of politicians from the state of Tyrol and the city of Innsbruck.


The Localbahn Museum

A ''Localbahn'' is an Austrian term for a branch line of local importances. The Localbahn Museum is located in the old
Stubaital station Stubaital station (german: Stubaitalbahnhof) was built in 1903 and, until 1983, was the terminus of the Stubai Valley Railway in Innsbruck. Since 1983 trains approaching from Fulpmes have been routed through the city of Innsbruck. Originally ...
at the foot of the Bergisel hill, next to the present-day depot of the Innsbruck Transport Company (''Innsbrucker Verkehrsbetriebe''). It was opened in 1984, after the Stubai Valley Railway was converted to
direct current Direct current (DC) is one-directional flow of electric charge. An electrochemical cell is a prime example of DC power. Direct current may flow through a conductor such as a wire, but can also flow through semiconductors, insulators, or eve ...
working and the rooms for the train director and the waiting room were no longer used. Since then the Localbahn Museum has developed into an attraction for railway fans from around the world and has a large number of visitors. In summer, a historic train regularly runs into the city in order to take tourists to the museum. The exhibition covers the following branch lines: *
Achensee Railway The Achensee Railway (german: Achenseebahn, ) is a long metre gauge railway running between Jenbach () and Seespitz () on Achensee, Lake Achen in state of Tyrol, Tyrol (Austria). Within its length it rises some in height, with the steeper sect ...
* Bozen Tramway * Dermulo–Mendel railway * Dolomite Railway * Fleims Valley Railway *
Grödner Railway The Val Gardena Railway or Klausen-Plan (Grödnertalbahn in German) was a narrow gauge railway operating in the Val Gardena in the Dolomites of northern Italy. It was constructed in 1915/6 when the region was part of the Austrian Empire. Construc ...
* Innsbruck Mittelgebirgs Railway * Innsbruck tram system (operated by '' Innsbrucker Verkehrsbetriebe'') * * Lana−Burgstall−Oberlana railway * Lana–Meran railway *
Meran Tramway The Merano Tramway was built and opened in 1908 to satisfy the urban transport requirement in the town of Merano, at that time an important town in the Austrian monarchy The Habsburg monarchy (german: Habsburgermonarchie, ), also known as the ...
*
Mittenwald Railway The Mittenwald Railway (german: Mittenwaldbahn), popularly known as the Karwendelbahn (Karwendel railway), is a railway line in the Alps in Austria and Germany. It connects Innsbruck via Seefeld (both in Tyrol, Austria) and Mittenwald to Garmi ...
* Mori–Arco–Riva railway *
Ritten Railway The Ritten Railway (german: Rittnerbahn or ''Rittner Bahn'', it, Ferrovia del Renon) is an electric light railway which originally connected Bolzano with the Ritten plateau and today continues to operate on the plateau, connecting the villages l ...
* Stubaitalbahn *Taufers Railway *Trento-Malè-Marilleva railway, Trient−Malè railway *Überetsch Railway *Vinschgau Railway *Zillertal Railway In addition there are annually changing special exhibitions on the individual regional railways and several publications on current topics are issued.


Rolling stock

The rolling stock is housed in the old depot of the Stubaital Railway in Innsbruck. In 1983 the collection only comprised decommissioned vehicles from that railway line, but over the course of time it has expanded. Vehicles from other branch lines were bought and transported (back) to Innsbruck. For example, at the beginning of 2009 there were about 25 vehicles (10 power cars, 10 trailer cars, 5 goods wagons and 1 snow plough) from 4 branch lines and a tramway: * Innsbrucker Mittelgebirgs Railway * Innsbruck Transport Company * Innsbruck-Hall i. Tirol railway * Ritten Railway * Stubaital Railway For example, the only working rack railway locomotive from the Ritten Railway is owned by the TMB as well as the first single-phase alternating current power car. Several of the vehicles are over 100 years old and have been returned to their original state. One feature of this collection is that the majority of the vehicles are operational.


Sources

* Duschek, W., Pramstaller W. u. a.: ''Local- und Straßenbahnen im alten Tirol'', Eigenverla
Tiroler MuseumsBahnen
Innsbruck 2008, 48 S. * Walter Kreuz, ''Straßenbahnen, Busse und Seilbahnen von Innsbruck'', Steiger Verlag Innsbruck 1991, * ''Es begann 1891 - Fahrzeugführer durch das Localbahnmuseum Innsbruck''. Eigenverla
Tiroler MuseumsBahnen
Innsbruck 1999, 60 S. * Kreutz, W., Pramstaller, W., Duschek, W.: ''100 Jahre Elektrische in Innsbruck''. Eigenverla
Tiroler MuseumsBahnen
Innsbruck 2005, 40 S. * Duschek, W. u. a.: ''100 Jahre Stubaitalbahn''. Eigenverla
Tiroler MuseumsBahnen
Innsbruck 2004, 48 S. * ''Durch Wälder und über Wiesen – Ein Jahrhundert Innsbrucker Mittelgebirgsbahn''. Eigenverla
Tiroler MuseumsBahnen
Innsbruck 2000, 32 S.


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