Timelkam railway station

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Timelkam
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Timelkam railway station
General information
LocationLeidern 17
4850 Timelkam
Austria
Coordinates 48°00′29″N13°35′44″E / 48.00806°N 13.59556°E / 48.00806; 13.59556
Owned by ÖBB
Operated by ÖBB
Line(s) Western Railway
Services
Preceding station ÖBB Following station
Neukirchen-Gampern
towards Straßwalchen
R 2 Vöcklabruck
towards Linz Hbf
Location
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Timelkam
Location within Austria

Timelkam (German : Bahnhof Timelkam) is a railway station [1] in the town of Timelkam, Upper Austria, Austria. The train services are operated by ÖBB.

Contents

Founded in 1974, the Austrian Railway History Society shows the largest private collection of steam locomotives and coaches in Austria. The society runs two museum lines in Upper Austria: Ampflwang – Timelkam and SteyrGruenburg [2]

Train services

The station is served by the following services:

Train TypeOperatorRoute
RegionalÖBB Salzburg Taxham EuroparkSalzburg HbfSteindorf bei Straßwalchen – Timelkam – VöcklabruckAttnang-PuchheimWels HbfLinz Hbf
RegionalÖBB FreilassingSalzburg HbfSteindorf bei Straßwalchen – Timelkam – VöcklabruckAttnang-PuchheimWels HbfLinz Hbf

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References

  1. "Railways in Austria". sinfin.net.
  2. "Historical Societies: World". nmra.org.

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