The Lower Inn Valley (German: Unterinntal) is that part of the Inntal valley through which the Inn river flows from a point a few kilometres west of Innsbruck...
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The Lower Inn Valley Railway (German: Unterinntalbahn) is a two-track, electrified railway line that is one of the major lines of the Austrian railways...
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The Engadine, the valley of the En, is the only Swiss valley whose waters end up in the Black Sea (via the Danube). The name Inn is derived from the...
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The New Lower Inn Valley railway (German: Neue Unterinntalbahn) is a partially completed double-track high-speed main line of the Austrian railways. It...
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Schwarzach/Sankt Veit to Spittal an der Drau via the Tauern Railway Tunnel Lower Inn Valley Railway from the German border near Kufstein railway station via Wörgl...
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Innsbruck bypass (section Inn bridge)
double-track electrified main line of the Austrian railways. It connects the Lower Inn Valley railway with the Brenner railway, bypassing Innsbruck. It was opened...
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Kufstein (category Populated places on the Inn (river))
border with Bavaria, Germany. The municipal area stretches along the Lower Inn Valley between the Brandenberg Alps in the northwest and the Kaiser Mountains...
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and connected with the existing Lower Inn Valley Railway for trains calling at Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof. The Inn Valley tunnel will connect directly with...
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Engadin (redirect from Lower Engadine)
Lower Engadine, from Brail to the Austrian border in the far east, where the Inn drops more quickly, runs now more eastwards after Susch, the valley becomes...
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Schwaz district. Schwaz is located in the lower Inn valley. Schwaz lies in the middle of the Lower Inn Valley at the foot of the Kellerjoch and Eiblschrofen...
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Kufstein district in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The town lies in the Lower Inn Valley and at the entrance of the Alpbachtal. Alpbach, Kramsach, Radfeld,...
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in the Lower Inn Valley of North Tyrol, about 13 km (8 miles) east of Innsbruck. The municipal area stretches from the southern shore of the Inn River...
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Innsbruck bypass Köflach railway line Koralm Railway Laaer Ostbahn Lower Inn Valley Railway Marchegger Ostbahn Mittenwald Railway Neusiedler Seebahn North...
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allow speeds of up to 250 km/h (155 mph). The first part of the New Lower Inn Valley railway was opened in December 2012 as part of an upgrade of the line...
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Germany's region of Ällgau, Stubaitalbahn and the main east–west artery Lower Inn Valley Railway. Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof is located at Südtiroler Platz. It...
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(80 mi). In Austria, a new double-track high-speed line supplements the Lower Inn Valley railway between Wörgl and Baumkirchen. It manages to cut travel time...
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The expected year of completion is 2032. The first part of the New Lower Inn Valley Railway was opened in December 2012 as part of an upgrade of the line...
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Vienna–St. Pölten section (journey time reduction ≈ 15 min) and the New Lower Inn Valley railway from Radfeld to Baumkirchen (journey time reduction ≈ 5 min)...
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In the north it stretches to the Bavarian Prealps. In the south the Lower Inn Valley with the city of Innsbruck separates the Karwendel from the Central...
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the border between Tyrol and Bavaria. The station forms part of the Lower Inn Valley railway, and is also a terminus of the Rosenheim–Kufstein railway....
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invading forces of Duke Stephen III of Bavaria, whom he defeated in the Lower Inn Valley. Upon the death of Duke Leopold IV in 1411, the surviving younger brothers...
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Eve, black-faced men go around in processions through Wörgl and the Lower Inn Valley, in Tyrol. Due to Zwarte Piet's strong aesthetic resemblance to the...
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to Verona via the cities of Bolzano and Trento. Together with the Lower Inn Valley Railway in North Tyrol, this section of the route is part of the important...
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Jenbach station is the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) standard gauge Lower Inn Valley railway, which passes through the station. Jenbach also has two terminating...
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estate or a small settlement on the Roman road leading through the Lower Inn Valley. Particularly remarkable was, in addition, the discovery of a treasure...
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Conservation Aquarium is scheduled for 2028. The Haidachhof, a two-storey Lower Inn Valley single-structure farm that dates back to 1722, is a listed building...
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Bavaria, to the east by the Lower Inn Valley and to the west by the Franconian Jura (Fränkische Alb). In the western part of the Lower Bavarian Hills lies the...
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Brixental (category Valleys of Tyrol (federal state))
The Brixental ("Brixen Valley") is a southeastern side valley of the Tyrolean Lower Inn Valley in Austria with a length of about 30 km (18.6 mi). Near...
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northeast of Innsbruck in the Lower Inn Valley. Terfens lies in the Lower Inn Valley 20 km east of Innsbruck. The Inn forms the southern municipal boundary...
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Zillertal (redirect from Ziller valley)
Ziller Valley (German: Zillertal) is a valley in Tyrol, Austria that is drained by the Ziller River. It is the widest valley south of the Inn Valley (German:...
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