ÖBB Principal Lines
ÖBB - Austrian Federal RailwaysÖBB Principal Lines - Austrian Federal Railways Principal Lines - Western Railway from Wien Westbahnhof via St. Pölten Hauptbahnhof and Linz Hauptbahnhof to Salzburg Hauptbahnhof, including a parallel high-speed rail section ("New Western Railway") from Wien Meidling railway station to Linz
- Southern Railway from Wien Hauptbahnhof/Wien Meidling to Graz Hauptbahnhof, including the Semmering railway section - a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Continuation to Klagenfurt by the Koralm Railway (under construction)
- Northern Railway from Wien Praterstern railway station to Breclav, Czech Republic
- Eastern Railway from Vienna Hauptbahnhof (under construction) to Hegyeshalom, Hungary and Budapest Keleti railway station
- Emperor Franz Joseph Railway from Wien Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof to Gmünd, Lower Austria and Ceské Velenice, Czech Republic
- Salzburg-Tyrol Railway from Salzburg Hauptbahnhof to Wörgl Hauptbahnhof
- Enns Valley Railway from the Salzburg-Tyrol Railway at Bischofshofen to Selzthal
- Tauern Railway from the Salzburg-Tyrol Railway at 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 Hauptbahnhof to Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof; to be relieved by the New Lower Inn Valley railway line (under construction), part of the Trans-European Berlin-Palermo railway axis
- Western continuation by the Arlberg Railway to Bludenz railway station via the Arlberg Railway Tunnel
- Northwestern continuation by the Mittenwald Railway to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany and the Ausserfern Railway to Kempten Hauptbahnhof
- Southern continuation by the Brenner Railway to Bozen, Italy and Verona via the Innsbruck bypass and the Brenner Pass, to be replaced by the Brenner Base Tunnel (planned)
ÖBB Rail Links to Adjacent CountriesAll neighbouring railways have the same gauge. - Czech Republic - voltage and frequency change to 25 kV 50 Hz AC
- Germany - same voltage and frequency 15 kV 16.7 Hz AC
- Hungary - voltage and frequency change to 25 kV 50 Hz AC
- Italy - voltage and frequency change to 3 kV DC
- Liechtenstein - same voltage and frequency 15 kV 16.7 Hz AC
- Slovakia - voltage and frequency change to 25 kV 50 Hz AC
- Slovenia - voltage and frequency change to 3 kV DC
- Switzerland - same voltage and frequency 15 kV 16.7 Hz AC
ÖBB Active Rolling Stock - Austrian Federal Railways Active Rolling StockÖBB Electric Locomotives - - ÖBB Class 1293 Vectron
- ÖBB Class 1016/1116/1216 Taurus
- ÖBB Class 1144
- ÖBB Class 1142
- ÖBB Class 1163
- ÖBB Class 1063
ÖBB Diesel Locomotives - - ÖBB Class 2016 Hercules
- ÖBB Class 2143
- ÖBB Class 2043
- ÖBB Class 2070 Hector
- ÖBB Class 2068
- ÖBB Class 2080/2081 Rotary Snow Plough
ÖBB Electrical Multiple Units - - ÖBB Class 4011 ICE T
- ÖBB Class 4023/4024/4124 Talent
- ÖBB Class 4020
- ÖBB Class 4746
ÖBB Diesel Railcars - - ÖBB Class 5022 Desiro
- ÖBB Class 5047
ÖBB Maintenance of Way Equipment - - ÖBB Class X630
- ÖBB Class X629.9
- ÖBB Class X626
- ÖBB Class X556.1
- ÖBB Class X554.3
- ÖBB Class X552
- ÖBB Class X534
ÖBB Austrian Federal Railways OverviewÖBB Type: AktiengesellschaftÖBB Industry: Rail TransportÖBB Predecessor: Erste Eisenbahnwagen-LeihgesellschaftÖBB Headquarters: ÖBB Unternehmenszentrale, Vienna, AustriaÖBB Area Served: Central EuropeÖBB Key People: Andreas MatthäÖBB Products: Rail transport, Cargo transport, ServicesÖBB Operating Income: €6,945 million (2019)ÖBB Net Income: €169 million (2019)ÖBB Total Assets: €31,254 million (2019)ÖBB Total Equity: €2,645 million (2019)ÖBB Owner: Republic of AustriaÖBB Number of Employees: 41.904 (2019)ÖBB Divisions:ÖBB-Personenverkehr AGRail Cargo Austria AGÖBB-Infrastruktur AG