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- High-speed_rail_in_Austria abstract "The West railway between the capital Vienna and Salzburg is being upgraded. Most new sections have a continuous maximum design speed of 250 km/h. German and Austrian ICE trains operate at a maximum speed of 230 km/h, as do Austrian locomotive-hauled trains (called railjet) which were launched in 2008.The 56 km (35 mi) Brenner Base Tunnel under construction will allow speeds of up to 250 km/h. The first part of the New Lower Inn Valley Railway was opened in December 2012 as part of an upgrade of the line connecting the future Brenner Base Tunnel and southern Germany, which is being upgraded from two tracks to four and to a maximum design speed of 250 km/h. The section is also part of the Berlin-Palermo railway axis.The Koralmbahn, the first entirely new railway line in the Second Austrian Republic has been under construction since 2006. It includes a new 33 km tunnel (the Koralmtunnel) connecting the cities of Klagenfurt and Graz. Primarily built for intermodal freight transport, it will also be used by passenger trains travelling at up to 250 km/h. The time taken to travel from Klagenfurt to Graz will be reduced from three hours to one hour. The Koralmbahn is expected to be operational by 2023.".
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- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Austrian_Western_Railway.
- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Berlin–Palermo_railway_axis.
- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Brenner_Base_Tunnel.
- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Category:High-speed_rail_in_Austria.
- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Graz.
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- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink InterCityExpress.
- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Intercity-Express.
- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Intermodal_freight_transport.
- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Klagenfurt.
- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Koralm_Railway.
- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Koralm_Tunnel.
- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Koralmbahn.
- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Koralmtunnel.
- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink New_Lower_Inn_Valley_Railway.
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- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Salzburg.
- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Semmering_Base_Tunnel.
- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink Vienna.
- High-speed_rail_in_Austria wikiPageWikiLink West_railway_(Austria).
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- High-speed_rail_in_Austria comment "The West railway between the capital Vienna and Salzburg is being upgraded. Most new sections have a continuous maximum design speed of 250 km/h. German and Austrian ICE trains operate at a maximum speed of 230 km/h, as do Austrian locomotive-hauled trains (called railjet) which were launched in 2008.The 56 km (35 mi) Brenner Base Tunnel under construction will allow speeds of up to 250 km/h.".
- High-speed_rail_in_Austria label "High-speed rail in Austria".
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