The Semmering Base Tunnel is a railway tunnel under construction between
Gloggnitz
Gloggnitz is a mountain town in the Neunkirchen (Austrian district), Neunkirchen district of Lower Austria, Austria.
Gloggnitz is situated in the south-western part of the Viennese Basin, Vienna Basin in Lower Austria. It is surrounded by the hi ...
and
Mürzzuschlag
Mürzzuschlag () is a town in northeastern Styria, Austria, the capital of the former Mürzzuschlag District. It is located on the Mürz river near the Semmering Pass, the border with the state of Lower Austria, about southwest of Vienna. The ...
in
Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine Federal states of Austria, states, of which the capital Vienna is the List of largest cities in Aust ...
underneath the
Semmering Pass
Semmering () is a mountain pass in the Eastern Northern Limestone Alps connecting Lower Austria and Styria, between which it forms a natural border.
Location
Semmering Pass is located west of Sonnwendstein and Hirschenkogel and east of the ...
.
The existing route is 41 km long and the Semmering Base Tunnel will be 27.3 km long. The new route will offer time savings of up to 30 minutes, with a shorter route and higher speed limit (maximum 230 km/h).
Construction began on 25 April 2012 and the link is expected to enter operational service in 2030,
delayed from the original estimate of 2026. The main benefit of the new tunnel will be increased ease of use for freight traffic. The gradients of the traditional routes requires the use of two locomotives; the reduced gradient of the new link will enable the transit of freight traffic using just one locomotive. The SBT and the
Koralm Railway
The Koralm Railway () is an Austrian 127 km-long (79 mi)Johannes Fleckl-Ernst: ''Geodätische Herausforderungen beim Projekt „Koralmtunnel“''. In: ''Felsbau'', Heft 5/2010, S. 315–321, . Double track, double-track, Railway ele ...
in combination will enable freight transit across the whole southern line with just one locomotive.
Currently, the fastest
Vienna
Vienna ( ; ; ) is the capital city, capital, List of largest cities in Austria, most populous city, and one of Federal states of Austria, nine federal states of Austria. It is Austria's primate city, with just over two million inhabitants. ...
-
Graz
Graz () is the capital of the Austrian Federal states of Austria, federal state of Styria and the List of cities and towns in Austria, second-largest city in Austria, after Vienna. On 1 January 2025, Graz had a population of 306,068 (343,461 inc ...
and Vienna-
Klagenfurt journeys on the
Railjet services are 2 hours 35 minutes and 3 hours 55 minutes, respectively. The
Koralmbahn
The Koralm Railway () is an Austrian 127 km-long (79 mi)Johannes Fleckl-Ernst: ''Geodätische Herausforderungen beim Projekt „Koralmtunnel“''. In: ''Felsbau'', Heft 5/2010, S. 315–321, . Double track, double-track, Railway ele ...
will enable Graz-Klagenfurt journeys of approximately 45 minutes, as such it will bring Vienna-Klagenfurt journeys down to around 3 hours 25 minutes starting end of 2025. The SBT is projected to enable time savings of additional 45 minutes, which will enable journeys from Vienna to Graz and Klagenfurt of 1 hour 50 minutes and 2 hours 40 minutes, respectively.
[OEBB Press]
Semmering-Basistunnel in der Steiermark fertig gegraben (in German)
8 September 2023, Retrieved 12 September 2023.
History
Background
The
Semmering railway, which was constructed between 1848 and 1854, holds the distinction of being the first railway to traverse the
Alps
The Alps () are some of the highest and most extensive mountain ranges in Europe, stretching approximately across eight Alpine countries (from west to east): Monaco, France, Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Germany, Austria and Slovenia.
...
, and has been commonly referred to as the world's first true mountain railway.
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''The Local'', 27 May 2015. The historic significance of this traditional route is such that it has been declared a
World Heritage Site
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by
UNESCO
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. By the turn of the 21st century, a total of 70,000 goods and passenger trains were reportedly being run through the Semmering railway during each year, it is one of the busiest routes in
Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine Federal states of Austria, states, of which the capital Vienna is the List of largest cities in Aust ...
.
In order to relieve pressure upon the original route, interest grew in the development of a more direct route over the Alps. These notions soon centered around the concept of boring a
base tunnel at a significantly lower altitude. During 2006, a two-year route selection process was conducted; in April 2008, it was announced that the southernmost route had been determined to be the optimum of those studied. During the later half of 2009, the final route for the proposed SBT was selected; this ran between Gloggnitz and the Mürzzuschlag-Langenwang area.
Specifically, the tunnel comprises twin-parallel bores, each possessing a diameter of 10 meters and separated by up to 70 meters; for safety reasons, connecting 56 cross-passages between the two bores are to occur at regular intervals of up to 500 meters.
Being significantly faster than the Semmering line, it would enable a reduction in the travel time between the cities of
Vienna
Vienna ( ; ; ) is the capital city, capital, List of largest cities in Austria, most populous city, and one of Federal states of Austria, nine federal states of Austria. It is Austria's primate city, with just over two million inhabitants. ...
and
Graz
Graz () is the capital of the Austrian Federal states of Austria, federal state of Styria and the List of cities and towns in Austria, second-largest city in Austria, after Vienna. On 1 January 2025, Graz had a population of 306,068 (343,461 inc ...
.
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''railway-technology.com'', Retrieved: 28 May 2018.
The SBT has a gradient of 0.84 per cent.
This gradient was selected to enable it to be used by heavy freight trains with only a single locomotive. The plan involves several infrastructure changes, such as the integration of the railway stations at
Gloggnitz
Gloggnitz is a mountain town in the Neunkirchen (Austrian district), Neunkirchen district of Lower Austria, Austria.
Gloggnitz is situated in the south-western part of the Viennese Basin, Vienna Basin in Lower Austria. It is surrounded by the hi ...
and
Mürzzuschlag
Mürzzuschlag () is a town in northeastern Styria, Austria, the capital of the former Mürzzuschlag District. It is located on the Mürz river near the Semmering Pass, the border with the state of Lower Austria, about southwest of Vienna. The ...
with the proposed route.
Outside of railway infrastructure, a
flood protection scheme is required to mitigate against the risk posed by the nearby
River Schwarza while the relocation of the road would also be necessary.
Contractors
The primary contracts for the construction of the SBT is divided into three contract sections.
During 2014, the contract for the construction of the 13 km-long central section of the tunnel, valued at approximately €623 million ($827 million), was awarded to a consortium of
Implenia and
Swietelsky.
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''Implenia'', Retrieved: 29 May 2018. A separate contract was awarded to Amberg Engineering for it to conduct tunnel excavation works, while Strabag was engaged to conduct drilling activities. During 2010, BGG Consult was awarded a contract to provide geotechnical and hydrogeological consulting services during both the tendering and construction phases of the programme.
The
Austrian Federal Railways
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contracted the planning of the proposed SBT's route to a
consortium
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of Werner Consult and Witrisal consortium to conduct the route planning for the tunnel.
Separately,
Gruner AG was also involved in the design for the new twin-tube tunnels; this work included its
aerodynamic
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s and
environmental control, including operational and emergency
ventilation
Ventilation may refer to:
* Ventilation (physiology), the movement of air between the environment and the lungs via inhalation and exhalation
** Mechanical ventilation, in medicine, using artificial methods to assist breathing
*** Respirator, a ma ...
systems. Soil mechanical and geotechnical consulting services at the intermediate sites at Fröschnitzgraben and Grautschenhof by INSITU Geotechnics.
In June 2024,
Porr and Rhomberg Sersa Rail Group were awarded a €176 million fit-out contract for the tunnel.
Construction
During 2012, preparatory ground works for the SBT commenced.
["Ground preparation at Semmering Base Tunnel."](_blank)
''tunneltalk.com'', 7 February 2013. On 7 January 2014, construction began upon the tunnel's central section.
[Reidinger, Erwin]
''Rail Journal'', 14 January 2016. Work on this section involved boring work along a length of 8.6 km, while a drill-and-blast method for the remaining 4.3 km section. The central section is to consist of 26 crossover passages between the two tunnels, along with an emergency station; a pair of 420 metre-deep ventilation shafts are also to be dug.
By 7 June 2016, work on the third section of the SBT had commenced; this meant that full-rate construction activity upon the project, which was reportedly costed at €3.3 billion as of this point in time, was now underway.
To facilitate the construction work, three intermediate sites were established near to Göstritz, Fröschnitzgraben and Grautschenhof. At Göstritz, a 1,000 metre access gallery and multiple 250 metre-deep shafts were constructed to facilitate conventional tunnel excavation methods.
At Fröschnitzgraben, a pair of 420 metre-deep shafts, possessing a diameter of 22 metres, were dug ahead of the deployment of
tunnel boring machine
A tunnel boring machine (TBM), also known as a "mole" or a "worm", is a machine used to excavate tunnels. TBMs are an alternative to drilling and blasting methods and "hand mining", allowing more rapid excavation through hard rock, wet or dry so ...
s.
Once assembled, these will be used to create the bore towards Gloggnitz.
Breakthrough of this section occurred on 10 June 2022.
Additional major works will include the construction of entrances in Gloggnitz and Mürzzuschlag, as well as ventilation shafts at
Trattenbach and Sommerau.
Substations located at Gloggnitz and
Langenwang are intended to be used to supply electricity to the trains that will run through the SBT. Beyond the tunnel itself, ancillary work involves the construction of two new railway bridges, as well as a new road bridge and an underpass for the B27.
Owing to encountering difficulties with the complex geology in the area, including the fault zone being traversed during construction and different rock types, an additional cost of €390 million was added taking the total cost to €3.9 billion, with measures to mitigate these risks in 2021 being unsuccessful.
On 28 November 2024, it was announced that the final breakthrough of the tunnel had been completed, marking the end of all excavation activities. The concrete lining will now be completed followed by fitting out, with an expected in service date of 2030.
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