N gauge model railway Arlbergbahn-spur-n.at

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • This N-gauge model railway (1: 160) was taken as a model by the Arlberg Railway in Austria. Many bridges, viaducts, stops and routes were modeled on the Arlbergbahn.
    The Arlbergbahn originally connects the capital of Tyrol, Innsbruck, with Bludenz in Vorarlberg through the Arlberg railway tunnel. It belongs to the core network of the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) and has a route length of around 137 kilometers. The construction of the Arlbergbahn began in 1880.
    In this model railway, the original single-track route is in the foreground. In the meantime, a large part of the line has been expanded to two tracks.
    The model railway system has 3 train stations (Langen, Braz and Pians), the Hintergasse passing point and 4 turning modules. The track length is approx. 100 meters (in N gauge!) Which shows the single-track route with lots of details in loving detail.
    The modules with prototypical motifs of the Arlberg route have a total length of 32 meters and show, among other things, the route sections of the prototype:
    · Schmidtobel Tunnel & Viaduct
    · Weinzierltunnel
    · Trisanna Bridge with Wiesberg Castle
    · Ganderbach Viaduct
    Pians train station (3-track, 4.5 meters long)
    · Mayental Viaduct
    · Engelwand tunnel & bridge
    · Keep viaduct
    · Wolfsgruberbach Viaduct
    The operation of this model railroad is still analogous. This system was recorded at the International Model Railway Exhibition (IMA) Cologne, Germany, 2016.
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