München to Kufstein “Meridian vice turn” – May 2016 to December 2017

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189 935 pauses at München Ost on the evening turn, 05/09/17 (Jordan Allen)

May 2016 to December 2017 saw an unusual loco-hauled passenger diagram in south-east Germany, born in tragic circumstances but which gave haulage enthusiasts something to plan their day around when visiting the area.

Firstly, a bit of background.  In December 2013, the private operator Meridian took over a number of routes in the Bayern region from the incumbent DB Regio, with a fleet of brand new Stadler FLIRT (“Flinker Leichter Innovativer Regional Triebzug”) EMUs.  Tragically, on Tuesday 9th February 2016, a mistake by a signaller led to a head-on collision between two such units on the single-line section at Bad Aibling – resulting in 12 deaths and 85 injuries, but also (trivially by comparison) the destruction of both units.

In order to plug this unforeseen rolling stock shortage, from May 2016, Meridian hired in electric locomotives and stock to work a train from Kufstein, just over the Austrian border, to München each weekday morning, returning in the evening.  This settled on the following diagram:

M79060 06:29 (SX) Kufstein – München Hbf
M79081 17:11 (FX) / M79077 16:09 (FO) München Hbf – Kufstein

It ran until 29th December 2017, by which point replacement EMUs for the pair written off in 2013 had been built, commissioned and were ready for service.

The particularly intriguing aspect of this operation was that it represented the only true “freight loco kick-out” left in western Europe.  Motive power was in the form of electric locomotives, primarily from the freight operator Lokomotion.  Locos often swapped at both the Kufstein and München end, and conceivably an appearance by a particular machine might even have reflected the only passenger train it ever hauls in its entire career.

Reports on this train have been inconsistent, however I am aware of 83 different machines working on the “Meridian vice turn” – 65 of which were known to be on hire to, or owned by Lokomotion at the time (exceptions are marked with an asterisk below).   The majority of them are brand-new machines – some of which literally only days old at the time of working – but the oldest, 139 177, dates from 1958.  12 of the locos recorded on the trains so far are ex-DB (the class 110, 139s, 151s, and 189 903-905); the rest have always been privately-owned freight machines.

The breakdown by class is as follows:-

Class 110 – 110 469*

Class 139 – 139 133, 139 177, 139 213, 139 311, 139 555

Class 151 – 151 056, 151 060, 151 074

Class 182 – 182 511*

Class 185 – 185 661, 185 662, 185 663, 185 664, 185 665, 185 666, 185 679, 185 686

Class 186 – 186 102, 186 107*, 186 110, 186 141, 186 251, 186 281, 186 282, 186 283, 186 284, 186 285, 186 286, 186 287, 186 290, 186 440, 186 441, 186 442, 186 443, 186 444

Class 187 – 187 308, 187 312

Class 189 – 189 151, 189 841*, 189 901*, 189 902*, 189 903*, 189 904*, 189 905*, 189 907, 189 912, 189 914, 189 917, 189 918, 189 924*, 189 926, 189 927, 189 935*

Class 193 – 193 208, 193 238*, 193 244*, 193 264, 193 286, 193 615, 193 661, 193 662, 193 663*, 193 664*, 193 666, 193 669*, 193 770, 193 771, 193 772, 193 773, 193 774, 193 775, 193 776, 193 777, 193 801, 193 804, 193 813, 193 824*, 193 873, 193 874*, 193 876

Class 471 – 471 502*

Class 475 – 475 404

The loco to have been reported most often is 185 662 (17 trains), followed by 186 286 and 193 772 (16 trains each).  However, as there are so many gaps in my workings record (below), the picture of what has actually worked may be different.  If you can fill in any gaps in the table below, please contact me, your help will be much appreciated!

Date AM PM
Tue 10/05/16 185 686 185 661
Wed 11/05/16 193 208 193 208
Thu 12/05/16 186 287 189 917
Fri 13/05/16 186 287 185 665
Mon 16/05/16 Holiday Holiday
Tue 17/05/16 186 141
Wed 18/05/16
Thu 19/05/16
Fri 20/05/16
Mon 23/05/16
Tue 24/05/16
Wed 25/05/16
Thu 26/05/16 Holiday Holiday
Fri 27/05/16
Mon 30/05/16
Tue 31/05/16 193 208
Wed 01/06/16
Thu 02/06/16 186 444
Fri 03/06/16 185 665
Mon 06/06/16 186 286 186 286
Tue 07/06/16 186 282
Wed 08/06/16 185 664
Thu 09/06/16 186 102
Fri 10/06/16
Mon 13/06/16
Tue 14/06/16 186 141
Wed 15/06/16 185 664
Thu 16/06/16 186 251 186 281
Fri 17/06/16 185 666
Mon 20/06/16
Tue 21/06/16 139 177 151 060
Wed 22/06/16 189 903 151 074
Thu 23/06/16 139 133 193 873
Fri 24/06/16 189 926 151 060
Mon 27/06/16
Tue 28/06/16 151 060
Wed 29/06/16 139 177
Thu 30/06/16 193 264 185 666
Fri 01/07/16 189 927 193 244 + 193 873
Mon 04/07/16
Tue 05/07/16 186 441
Wed 06/07/16 151 074
Thu 07/07/16 186 286 189 841
Fri 08/07/16
Mon 11/07/16 139 555 186 286
Tue 12/07/16 186 287
Wed 13/07/16 189 841 193 208
Thu 14/07/16 186 287
Fri 15/07/16 189 914 193 824
Mon 18/07/16
Tue 19/07/16 189 902
Wed 20/07/16 193 824
Thu 21/07/16 193 824
Fri 22/07/16 193 824
Mon 25/07/16
Tue 26/07/16
Wed 27/07/16 186 440
Thu 28/07/16 189 914 185 663
Fri 29/07/16 193 873 186 286
Mon 01/08/16
Tue 02/08/16 186 286
Wed 03/08/16 186 286 186 286
Thu 04/08/16 185 679 186 286
Fri 05/08/16 151 056 193 208
Mon 08/08/16 189 902 186 286
Tue 09/08/16
Wed 10/08/16
Thu 11/08/16
Fri 12/08/16
Mon 15/08/16 Holiday Holiday
Tue 16/08/16
Wed 17/08/16 186 286
Thu 18/08/16 186 286
Fri 19/08/16
Mon 22/08/16 186 287 189 927
Tue 23/08/16 193 208 186 440
Wed 24/08/16 185 662
Thu 25/08/16
Fri 26/08/16
Mon 29/08/16 193 873 193 873
Tue 30/08/16 189 907
Wed 31/08/16 186 284 189 914
Thu 01/09/16 185 663 189 918
Fri 02/09/16 186 251
Mon 05/09/16 186 251 193 876
Tue 06/09/16 186 251
Wed 07/09/16 186 286
Thu 08/09/16 186 281
Fri 09/09/16 193 876
Mon 12/09/16
Tue 13/09/16 189 914
Wed 14/09/16 186 251
Thu 15/09/16
Fri 16/09/16
Mon 19/09/16
Tue 20/09/16 193 874
Wed 21/09/16 151 074
Thu 22/09/16
Fri 23/09/16 189 902
Mon 26/09/16 186 285 185 661
Tue 27/09/16 189 902
Wed 28/09/16
Thu 29/09/16
Fri 30/09/16 193 238 186 442
Mon 03/10/16 Holiday Holiday
Tue 04/10/16
Wed 05/10/16
Thu 06/10/16
Fri 07/10/16
Mon 10/10/16
Tue 11/10/16 189 904
Wed 12/10/16 189 917
Thu 13/10/16 193 873
Fri 14/10/16
Mon 17/10/16 193 801
Tue 18/10/16 193 801
Wed 19/10/16 185 661
Thu 20/10/16 186 110
Fri 21/10/16 185 662 189 907
Mon 24/10/16 185 663
Tue 25/10/16 186 444
Wed 26/10/16 189 151 189 926
Thu 27/10/16
Fri 28/10/16 193 208
Mon 31/10/16
Tue 01/11/16 Holiday Holiday
Wed 02/11/16 193 801 193 208
Thu 03/11/16
Fri 04/11/16
Mon 07/11/16
Tue 08/11/16
Wed 09/11/16 186 285
Thu 10/11/16 189 918
Fri 11/11/16 185 661
Mon 14/11/16
Tue 15/11/16 193 801 193 801
Wed 16/11/16 CAPED 186 290
Thu 17/11/16
Fri 18/11/16
Mon 21/11/16 186 440
Tue 22/11/16 151 060
Wed 23/11/16
Thu 24/11/16
Fri 25/11/16 189 151
Mon 28/11/16 186 441 189 907
Tue 29/11/16 151 060
Wed 30/11/16 189 907 189 907
Thu 01/12/16 189 907 189 907
Fri 02/12/16 186 110
Mon 05/12/16
Tue 06/12/16 186 443
Wed 07/12/16 189 907 189 907
Thu 08/12/16 189 907 186 110
Fri 09/12/16 189 905 189 901
Mon 12/12/16 189 907
Tue 13/12/16
Wed 14/12/16 182 511
Thu 15/12/16 186 102 189 151
Fri 16/12/16 139 311 139 213
Mon 19/12/16 110 469
Tue 20/12/16 110 469 110 469
Wed 21/12/16 187 312
Thu 22/12/16 189 912
Fri 23/12/16
Mon 26/12/16 Holiday Holiday
Tue 27/12/16 185 666 185 661 + 185 662
Wed 28/12/16 185 661 + 185 662 185 661 + 185 662
Thu 29/12/16 185 661 + 185 662 185 661 + 185 662
Fri 30/12/16
Mon 02/01/17
Tue 03/01/17
Wed 04/01/17 185 661 + 193 772
Thu 05/01/17
Fri 06/01/17 Holiday Holiday
Mon 09/01/17 193 772
Tue 10/01/17 187 308
Wed 11/01/17
Thu 12/01/17 193 772
Fri 13/01/17 193 772
Mon 16/01/17
Tue 17/01/17 189 917
Wed 18/01/17 186 283
Thu 19/01/17
Fri 20/01/17
Mon 23/01/17 189 912 189 912
Tue 24/01/17 185 663
Wed 25/01/17
Thu 26/01/17
Fri 27/01/17
Mon 30/01/17 185 663 185 663
Tue 31/01/17 193 772 193 772
Wed 01/02/17 193 772 193 772
Thu 02/02/17 187 312
Fri 03/02/17 187 312
Mon 06/02/17 189 907 189 907
Tue 07/02/17 187 312 189 901
Wed 08/02/17 185 662 189 914
Thu 09/02/17 185 662 185 662
Fri 10/02/17 151 074 151 074
Mon 13/02/17
Tue 14/02/17
Wed 15/02/17 186 441 185 664
Thu 16/02/17 139 177
Fri 17/02/17 185 662 187 308
Mon 20/02/17 187 308
Tue 21/02/17
Wed 22/02/17 151 074 151 074
Thu 23/02/17 186 286
Fri 24/02/17
Mon 27/02/17
Tue 28/02/17
Wed 01/03/17
Thu 02/03/17
Fri 03/03/17 186 441
Mon 06/03/17 186 441
Tue 07/03/17 186 440
Wed 08/03/17 139 555
Thu 09/03/17 185 664 151 074
Fri 10/03/17
Mon 13/03/17 186 443
Tue 14/03/17 139 133 189 902
Wed 15/03/17 185 662 185 662
Thu 16/03/17 185 662 186 284
Fri 17/03/17 185 662
Mon 20/03/17 189 914
Tue 21/03/17 189 905
Wed 22/03/17 193 771 193 208
Thu 23/03/17 193 208 193 208
Fri 24/03/17
Mon 27/03/17 186 290 187 312
Tue 28/03/17 187 312 187 312
Wed 29/03/17 187 312 185 663
Thu 30/03/17 189 914
Fri 31/03/17 185 661 186 441
Mon 03/04/17 193 772
Tue 04/04/17 185 661 185 661
Wed 05/04/17
Thu 06/04/17 193 772 186 281
Fri 07/04/17
Mon 10/04/17 185 662
Tue 11/04/17 193 813
Wed 12/04/17
Thu 13/04/17 CAPED 185 666
Fri 14/04/17 Holiday Holiday
Mon 17/04/17 Holiday Holiday
Tue 18/04/17 193 771
Wed 19/04/17 193 771 193 813
Thu 20/04/17
Fri 21/04/17 193 772
Mon 24/04/17 187 308
Tue 25/04/17
Wed 26/04/17 193 773
Thu 27/04/17 193 773
Fri 28/04/17
Mon 01/05/17 Holiday Holiday
Tue 02/05/17 185 663
Wed 03/05/17
Thu 04/05/17 185 662 189 902
Fri 05/05/17
Mon 08/05/17 189 918
Tue 09/05/17 186 286
Wed 10/05/17 186 285
Thu 11/05/17 193 804
Fri 12/05/17
Mon 15/05/17 186 441
Tue 16/05/17 193 770 193 770
Wed 17/05/17 151 060
Thu 18/05/17 189 907
Fri 19/05/17 151 060
Mon 22/05/17 186 282
Tue 23/05/17 139 213
Wed 24/05/17
Thu 25/05/17 Holiday Holiday
Fri 26/05/17 193 771
Mon 29/05/17
Tue 30/05/17 193 774 193 774
Wed 31/05/17 186 443
Thu 01/06/17 151 060 193 772
Fri 02/06/17 185 663 BLS 475 404
Mon 05/06/17 Holiday Holiday
Tue 06/06/17 189 907
Wed 07/06/17
Thu 08/06/17 189 912
Fri 09/06/17 193 775
Mon 12/06/17
Tue 13/06/17 186 440
Wed 14/06/17
Thu 15/06/17 Holiday Holiday
Fri 16/06/17 186 441
Mon 19/06/17 193 773
Tue 20/06/17 193 773 193 770
Wed 21/06/17 193 770 193 771
Thu 22/06/17 475 404 475 404
Fri 23/06/17 186 442
Mon 26/06/17
Tue 27/06/17
Wed 28/06/17
Thu 29/06/17
Fri 30/06/17
Mon 03/07/17
Tue 04/07/17
Wed 05/07/17 193 774
Thu 06/07/17 193 775
Fri 07/07/17 193 771
Mon 10/07/17 193 775
Tue 11/07/17 186 284
Wed 12/07/17
Thu 13/07/17
Fri 14/07/17 193 773 189 904
Mon 17/07/17
Tue 18/07/17
Wed 19/07/17 193 615 186 444
Thu 20/07/17 193 776
Fri 21/07/17 193 662 193 777
Mon 24/07/17
Tue 25/07/17
Wed 26/07/17 193 777 186 444
Thu 27/07/17 151 060
Fri 28/07/17
Mon 31/07/17
Tue 01/08/17 189 902
Wed 02/08/17 151 060
Thu 03/08/17 193 777 193 772
Fri 04/08/17 193 615 189 902
Mon 07/08/17
Tue 08/08/17
Wed 09/08/17 186 283
Thu 10/08/17 186 281
Fri 11/08/17 193 771
Mon 14/08/17 186 284
Tue 15/08/17
Wed 16/08/17 186 284
Thu 17/08/17 193 772
Fri 18/08/17 193 772 186 283
Mon 21/08/17
Tue 22/08/17 193 661
Wed 23/08/17 186 444
Thu 24/08/17 189 904 189 905
Fri 25/08/17 186 107 193 662
Mon 28/08/17 186 282 189 924
Tue 29/08/17 189 924 186 284
Wed 30/08/17 475 404 185 666
Thu 31/08/17 193 770 193 772
Fri 01/09/17 186 286
Mon 04/09/17 193 664 185 663
Tue 05/09/17 193 770 189 935
Wed 06/09/17 193 777 189 935
Thu 07/09/17 193 661
Fri 08/09/17 189 912 189 917
Mon 11/09/17 193 663 193 663
Tue 12/09/17 193 773
Wed 13/09/17 186 441 193 663
Thu 14/09/17 193 773 185 661
Fri 15/09/17 186 444
Mon 18/09/17
Tue 19/09/17
Wed 20/09/17 471 502
Thu 21/09/17 189 935
Fri 22/09/17
Mon 25/09/17
Tue 26/09/17 193 286
Wed 27/09/17
Thu 28/09/17
Fri 29/09/17
Mon 02/10/17
Tue 03/10/17
Wed 04/10/17
Thu 05/10/17
Fri 06/10/17
Mon 09/10/17 189 912
Tue 10/10/17
Wed 11/10/17
Thu 12/10/17
Fri 13/10/17
Mon 16/10/17
Tue 17/10/17
Wed 18/10/17
Thu 19/10/17
Fri 20/10/17
Mon 23/10/17
Tue 24/10/17
Wed 25/10/17
Thu 26/10/17
Fri 27/10/17
Mon 30/10/17
Tue 31/10/17
Wed 01/11/17
Thu 02/11/17
Fri 03/11/17
Mon 06/11/17
Tue 07/11/17
Wed 08/11/17
Thu 09/11/17
Fri 10/11/17
Mon 13/11/17 193 775
Tue 14/11/17 193 770 193 770
Wed 15/11/17 193 770 151 060
Thu 16/11/17
Fri 17/11/17
Mon 20/11/17
Tue 21/11/17 193 666
Wed 22/11/17 193 775 186 441
Thu 23/11/17 193 774 185 666
Fri 24/11/17
Mon 27/11/17
Tue 28/11/17
Wed 29/11/17 189 903
Thu 30/11/17 193 773
Fri 01/12/17
Mon 04/12/17 185 661 185 661
Tue 05/12/17 193 664
Wed 06/12/17
Thu 07/12/17 193 664
Fri 08/12/17
Mon 11/12/17 139 311
Tue 12/12/17
Wed 13/12/17
Thu 14/12/17
Fri 15/12/17 193 669 193 669
Mon 18/12/17
Tue 19/12/17
Wed 20/12/17
Thu 21/12/17
Fri 22/12/17
Mon 25/12/17
Tue 26/12/17
Wed 27/12/17
Thu 28/12/17
Fri 29/12/17 185 665

 

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DB Class V200 “Warships” – survivors and where to find them

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V200 007 (220 007) at Dagebüll Mole, 05/08/12 (JW)

As the forerunners to our own D800 “Warship” class diesel-hydraulics, the famous Deutsche Bundesbahn V200 class have always commanded a great deal of interest among British enthusiasts. Most are aware of the esteemed V200 033, which frequently hauls railtours in Germany, but this article will be a concise round-up of where all of the V200 survivors are now to be found.

Of the 86 Maybach-engined V200.0s (class 220), 26 are thought to remain in existence – although most of these have since been re-engined.  In common with many retired German diesel-hydraulics, 10 of them are now working in Italy – all for the private freight operator Ferrovie Emilia-Romagna.

Here is a link to a list of forthcoming haulage opportunities, which is at present limited to Maybach-engined V200 033 and Mercedes-engined V200 007.

V200 001 Fränkische Museums-Eisenbahn e.V., Nürnberg Nordostbahnhof
V200 006 Ferrovie Emilia-Romagna, Italy – as 220R01
V200 007 Historische Eisenbahnfahrzeuge Lübeck e.V.
V200 009 Eisenbahn & Technikmuseum Rügen, Binz
V200 011 Ferrovie Emilia-Romagna, Italy – as D220.011
V200 013 Railconsult? – last reported stored at Nymburk, Czech Republic, overhaul abandoned
V200 015 Hammer Eisenbahnfreunde – masquerading as “220 023” in ozeanblau-beige livery
V200 016 GES Stuttgart, stored at Kornwestheim
V200 017 Eisenbahnmuseum Bochum
V200 018 Deutsches Technikmuseum, Berlin
V200 028 GCF, Italy – as D220.028ER
V200 029 GCF, Italy – as D220.029ER
V200 031 COMSA, Spain – location/fate unknown
V200 033 Hammer Eisenbahnfreunde
V200 039 COMSA-GMF, stored at Constantí, near Tarragona, Spain.  Link to Google Maps street view.
V200 041 Ferrovie Emilia-Romagna, Italy – as D220.041ER
V200 045 GCF, Italy – as D220.045ER
V200 048 SNTF, Algeria – stored at Constantine Depot
V200 049 Ferrovie Emilia-Romagna, Italy – as D220.049ER
V200 051 Ferrovie Emilia-Romagna, Italy – as D220.051ER
V200 053 Deutsche Privatbahn, Altenbeken
V200 058 Technik Museum Speyer
V200 060 GCF, Italy – as D220.060ER
V200 071 Technik Museum Speyer
V200 074 Ferrovie Emilia-Romagna, Italy – as D220.074ER
V200 077 dumped derelict at premises of WLH Reuschling near Hattingen – future uncertain

A similar percentage of the 50 Mercedes-engined V200.1s (class 221) have fared better – with 16 still extant.  However, this is largely thanks to a fleet of 20 of them being exported to Greece in 1989/90 to plug a traction shortage with OSE.  Their withdrawal by OSE in the late 1990s coincided with interesting developments on the railways back in Germany and, to cut a long story short, the Prignitzer Eisenbahn GmbH ended up purchasing and repatriating the entire fleet, to strip them back to the frames and effectively use them as the basis of brand new machines.  Some were scrapped (as recently as 2012) but many continue to work on the main line today – admittedly with little original details inside, but ensuring that the classic shape of a V200 can still be seen on the main line over 60 years on.

V200 101 Eisenbahnmuseum Heilbronn
V200 105 Rail Transport Service GmbH
V200 106 Eisenbahngesellschaft Potsdam
V200 112 Prignitzer Eisenbahn GmbH – stored and robbed at Neustrelitz?
V200 116 DB Museum – partway through overhaul at Neustrelitz?
V200 117 EfW-Verkehrsgesellschaft
V200 120 Eisenbahnmuseum Heilbronn
V200 121 Schienen Güter Logistik – as V270.09
V200 122 EfW-Verkehrsgesellschaft
V200 124 Schienen Güter Logistik – as V270.10
V200 125 HSH, Albania – dumped in scrap line at Prrenjas
V200 134 Rail Transport Service GmbH
V200 135 Bahnlogistik24
V200 136 Eisenbahngesellschaft Potsdam
V200 145 Prignitzer Eisenbahn GmbH
V200 147 Bentheimer Eisenbahn

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221145 at Kempten (Allgäu) Hbf, 02/11/14 (JW)

 

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Various dates in 2017: Austrian heritage diesel locos

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2043 034 pauses at Enns, 31/08/07 (JW)

Austria has ousted heritage diesel locos from its timetabled passenger services, but happily there are plenty of opportunities to travel behind such machines through 2017.

Austria is blessed with numerous regular main line heritage specials (along the same sort of format as the Jacobite or the Scarborough Spa Express) as well as planned heritage operations on private narrow gauge railways and railtours.  Rather than go through these forthcoming works on a class-by-class basis, I will tackle them by route, giving a flavour of what is on offer.  At the end of this article is a “simplifier” which will help you plan a trip in order to travel on as many of these that appeal as possible.

Standard Gauge

There are two routes that will regularly see ex-ÖBB (Österreichische Bundesbahnen; Austrian Federal Railways) standard gauge diesel-hydraulic power throughout the summer.  Both are located to the immediate north-west of the country’s capital, Wien (Vienna).

The first lends itself very nicely to a relaxed day trip from Wien, and that is the “Nostalgieexpress Leiser Berge”, operated by Regiobahn.  This departs every Saturday from Wien Praterstern station at 09:14 and runs up the main line to Korneuberg before branching off up the normally-freight-only route to Ernstbrunn, for six hours there before returning at 16:45.  This is planned to be hauled by an ex-ÖBB class 2143 loco no.2143 062 of Regiobahn, which they have recently repainted into their blue livery.  More info on Regiobahn’s site here.

A link to a YouTube video by Mariazellerbahn1099 of a pair of 2143s in action – these diesel-hydraulics have lost all of their service train work now, but there are a large number of workings advertised to use them throughout the Summer.

Another working currently in the hands of a 2143 is the “Reblaus-Express”, which runs from Retz up the branch to Drosendorf and back, in the north of the country.  Three round trips are made each Saturday, Sunday and public holiday between April and October; the motive power being a NÖVOG example – at the moment, 2143 009 appears to be in charge.  However, this has also been known to have been worked by a visually similar class 2043, a type supplied to ÖBB from Jenbacher (as opposed to Simmering-Graz-Pauker as with the 2143s) in the 1960s and 1970s.

In theory – obviously only on the days that both run – both the “Nostalgieexpress Leiser Berge” and the “Reblaus-Express” can be covered easily together, still as a (slightly longer) day trip from Wien if you so wish, or as an interesting way to get from Wien to the Czech Republic.  The 2143 can be caught from Wien Praterstern to Korneuburg (arrive 09:43), going forward after a bit of a wait on the 11:20 regional express to Retz (arrive 12:12), from where the “Reblaus-Express” can be taken to Drosendorf and back at 13:30, arriving back at Retz at 16:05 – sadly too late to get back to Korneuburg have the Ernstbrunn train back into the capital, but it does connect nicely onto a regional train across the border into the Czech Republic should you be moving on there.

Narrow Gauge

ÖBB can be considered to have had two predominant types of 760mm narrow-gauge diesel loco – the diesel-electric class 2091, and the diesel-hydraulic class 2095.  Most examples of both types still exist.

The centre-cab class 2091s are pre-war 1-Bo-1 machines (built 1936-38).  12 were built, of which 9 remain extant, 5 of which are operational – although 2 of them are now in Germany.

Loco Operator Status
2091.02 Waldviertalbahn Operational
2091.03 Pinzgauer Lokalbahn Operational
2091.04 Wälderbähnle Stored – Christmas tree
2091.07 Waldviertalbahn Stored
2091.08 Wälderbähnle Operational
2091.09 Waldviertalbahn Operational
2091.10 Döllnitzbahn, Germany – now “199 030” Operational
2091.11 Heizhaus Obergrafendorf Stored
2091.12 Döllnitzbahn, Germany – now “199 031” Operational

The 2095s are 600hp diesel-hydraulics dating from 1958-62 and of the 15 built, only 2 have been scrapped (following the same accident in 2005) – although a further pair have been exported to Romania.

Loco Operator Status
2095.01 Pinzgauer Lokalbahn – as Vs71 Operational
2095.04 Pinzgauer Lokalbahn – as Vs72 Operational
2095.05 Waldviertelbahn – as V5 Operational
2095.06 Pinzgauer Lokalbahn – as Vs73 Operational
2095.07 Waldviertelbahn – as V7 Stored at Gmünd NÖ
2095.08 Pinzgauer Lokalbahn – as Vs74 Operational
2095.09 Mariazellerbahn – as V9 Operational
2095.10 Mariazellerbahn – as V10 Operational
2095.11 SC Calea Ferata Îngustă, Crişcior, Romania Operational
2095.12 Waldviertelbahn – as V12 Operational
2095.13 Wälderbähnle Operational
2095.14 SC Calea Ferata Îngustă, Crişcior, Romania Operational
2095.15 Mariazellerbahn – as V15 Operational

A railway that has one operational example of each is the Wälderbähnle, situated in the mountains above Bregenz, in the far west of Austria near to the borders with Germany, Switzerland and Liechtenstein.  It is a 3-mile line from Schwarzenberg to Bezau, the top end of a branch line which formerly ran through to Bregenz.  It is not linked to the national network, public transport access from the nearest railway being via the number 40 bus from Dornbirn, which takes about 45 minutes to reach Bezau.  The railway’s operational diesel fleet consists of 2091.08 and 2095.13, and there are fairly frequent diesel running days, albeit not to much of a pattern.  Details of these available in the table at the foot of this page, or in the Haulage Calendar.

Another operation that has examples of both class 2091 and 2095 is the Waldviertelbahn, which centres on Gmünd NÖ, a town near the Czech border which is on the main line from Wien to České Budějovice.  Their operational 2095 stable consists of 2095.05 and 2095.12 (with 2095.07 stored) and these are frequently out through the summer either heading south from Gmünd NÖ to Groß Gerungs or north to Litschau (the Groß Gerungs route passes beneath the standard gauge so they are not two self-contained networks).  Their 2091 fleet consists of 2091.02 and 2091.09 (with 2091.07 as a source of spares), and they use 2091 power on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays through high Summer from Alt Nagelberg to Heidenreichstein.  If you visit on a day that the Litschau service is 2095-hauled, then this connects into the 2091 at Alt Nagelberg; albeit on the return from Litschau (good if you want to do the track, but not so helpful if you just want to travel behind the locos in as short a time as possible!).  Again, details below or in the Haulage Calendar.

The Pinzgauer Lokalbahn uses modern diesel loco power (of the Gmeinder “class 2096” design) on some service trains, however heritage interest is provided on Saturday 09/09/17 when 2095.01 will haul a return trip from Zell am See to Krimml.  More details here.

A link to a YouTube video uploaded by niko1266 of 2095.01 – you can sample this 760mm machine on Saturday 09/09/17 on a special Zell am See to Krimml return.

The Ybbstalbahn also sees planned diesel haulage between Kienberg-Gaming and Göstling an der Ybbs on the last weekend of each month through the Summer, usually with the tiny 2190.01, one of a three pre-war ex-ÖBB diesel-electrics.

Germany

Earlier in the article I referred to two 2091s that can now be found in Germany – on the Döllnitzbahn, situated roughly midway between Leipzig and Dresden.  Both 2091.10 (now “199 030”) and 2091.12 (now “199 031”) are operational and have regular workings on the Döllnitzbahn’s timetabled passenger trains.

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199 030 (ex 2091.10) waiting time at Oschatz Südbahnhof, 27/05/13 (JW)

These run daily throughout the summer and consist of a number of round trips from Mügeln to Oschatz, which forms a junction with the main line.  Here is a link to their timetable.  Only one loco is needed to work the entire service.  The railway advertise when this is a steam loco (usually at weekends), but the standard traction is the two 2091s.

On the standard gauge, recent years have seen ex-ÖBB class 2143 haulage on service trains in southern Germany, for Alex between Immenstadt and Oberstdorf taking portions off trains from München to Lindau down the branch.  These are from the Staudenbahn stable, with blue 2143.18 and orange 2143.21 having worked since 2009; just 2143.18 holding the fort for the last few years.  However, it was dragged away from Kempten in mid-March for works attention and has yet to be reported back.

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2143.18 at Oberstdorf on an ALEX portion to Immenstadt, 18/06/10 (JW)

Other diesel haulage in Austria

ÖBB’s standard diesel loco type is now the Siemens Eurorunner class 2016 type, known on ÖBB as “Hercules”, a 100-strong fleet dating from 2002-04.  There are plenty of diagrams for these on service trains across Austria – from routes around Klagenfurt in the south (e.g. on the branch to Wolfsberg and a turn along the main line to Villach); around Graz in the south-east (e.g. to Szentgotthard, Spielfeld Strass and Bad Radkersberg); further north around Wien (e.g. to Bratislava, Sopron, and around St Pölten); and in the north near the German border (e.g. to Braunau am Inn and Simbach, from both Linz and Salzburg).

Mention of Salzburg is also a good opportunity to record that a class 2068 shunter frequently works on a portion shunt at Salzburg Hbf in the early hours.  The Budapest portion is shunted off EN40463 23:35 München Hbf to Venezia Santa Lucia; although this has also been reported with a class 1163 electric shunter.

More nocturnal class 2068 action is available at Villach Hbf, as a portion from EN40295 20:10 München Hbf to Milano Centrale is shunted onto EN233 19:23 Wien Hbf to Milano Centrale.

Privately-owned standard gauge diesel haulage is provided in the Graz area by the Graz-Köflacher Bahn, who use a fleet of class 2015 centre cab diesels on some peak hour push-pull commuter services on their branches to Wies-Eibiswald and Köflach.

Other diesel haulage on offer in the Graz area is on the Feistritztalbahn, which operates from Weiz to Birkfeld.  This is a 760mm heritage branch north-east of Graz – which meets the national network Weiz.  On Wednesdays and Thursdays from 05/07/17 to 14/09/17, two round trips from Birkfeld to Weiz are booked to be hauled by a diesel loco.  Based on last year’s experience, the weapon of choice is likely to be Steiermärkischen Landesbahnen (StLB) VL12, a centre-cab machine built by ÖMAG in the mid-1960s and more recently re-engined with an MTU power unit.  The moves available on this are not great – as both round trips begin “up the branch” – and a visit to the Feistritztalbahn by rail will take all day, with 12:00 Weiz to Birkfeld and 16:00 return.

Another Austrian 760mm railway that sees diesel locomotive operation is the Zillertalbahn, a 20-mile route which stretches from a junction with the Westbahn cross-country main line at Jenbach along the valley of the Ziller river to its terminus at Mayrhofen.  (Buses do run from here to Krimml).  As well as one round trip hauled by a steam loco in summer months, there are five diagrams which are generally shared between the railway’s fleet of DMUs and a fleet of four modern Gmeinder “class 2096s“, D13-D16.

I should also mention the Liliputbahn im Prater, a rather “esoteric” 15 inch gauge railway within the grounds of the Wiener Prater, a large park in the north of Wien near to Praterstern station.  This railway runs from March to October, on a 4km circular route, and has two steam locos and four rather bizarre diesels.  Two are in use each day with a steam loco at weekends.  On the other side of the River Danube is its sister railway, the Donauparkbahn, another 15 inch outfit, with a diesel-only fleet of three equally unusual machines.

Ex-ÖBB diesel working simplifier – Summer 2017

Retz 2043 Ernstbrunn 2143 Groß Gerungs 2095 Litschau 2095 H’stein 2091 Bezau
Sat 03/06/17 Yes Yes
Sun 04/06/17 Yes
Mon 05/06/17 Yes
Wed 07/06/17 Yes Yes
Thu 08/06/17 Yes
Sat 10/06/17 Yes Yes Yes
Sun 11/06/17 Yes Yes Yes
Wed 14/06/17 Yes
Thu 15/06/17 Yes
Sat 17/06/17 Yes Yes
Sun 18/06/17 Yes Yes
Wed 21/06/17 Yes
Sat 24/06/17 Yes Yes Yes
Sun 25/06/17 Yes Yes Yes
Wed 28/06/17 Yes
Sat 01/07/17 Yes Yes
Sun 02/07/17 Yes
Wed 05/07/17 Yes
Sat 08/07/17 Yes Yes Yes
Sun 09/07/17 Yes Yes
Wed 12/07/17 Yes
Sat 15/07/17 Yes Yes Yes
Sun 16/07/17 Yes Yes
Wed 19/07/17 Yes Yes
Thu 20/07/17 Yes
Sat 22/07/17 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Sun 23/07/17 Yes Yes Yes
Tue 25/07/17 Yes
Wed 26/07/17 Yes Yes
Sat 29/07/17 Yes Yes Yes
Sun 30/07/17 Yes Yes
Tue 01/08/17 Yes
Wed 02/08/17 Yes Yes
Sat 05/08/17 Yes Yes Yes
Sun 06/08/17 Yes Yes
Tue 08/08/17 Yes
Wed 09/08/17 Yes Yes
Fri 11/08/17 Yes
Sat 12/08/17 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Sun 13/08/17 Yes Yes Yes
Tue 15/08/17 Yes Yes
Wed 16/08/17 Yes Yes
Sat 19/08/17 Yes Yes Yes
Sun 20/08/17 Yes Yes
Tue 22/08/17 Yes
Wed 23/08/17 Yes Yes
Sat 26/08/17 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Sun 27/08/17 Yes Yes Yes
Tue 29/08/17 Yes
Wed 30/08/17 Yes Yes
Sat 02/09/17 Yes Yes Yes
Sun 03/09/17 Yes Yes
Wed 06/09/17 Yes
Sat 09/09/17 Yes Yes Yes
Sun 10/09/17 Yes Yes
Wed 13/09/17 Yes
Sat 16/09/17 Yes
Sun 17/09/17 Yes
Wed 20/09/17 Yes
Sat 23/09/17 Yes Yes Yes
Sun 24/09/17 Yes
Tue 26/09/17 Yes
Wed 27/09/17 Yes
Fri 29/09/17 Yes
Sat 30/09/17 Yes Yes
Sun 01/10/17 Yes
Mon 02/10/17 Yes
Sat 07/10/17 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Sun 08/10/17 Yes Yes
Sat 14/10/17 Yes Yes
Sun 15/10/17 Yes
Sat 21/10/17 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Sun 22/10/17 Yes Yes
Thu 26/10/17 Yes
Sat 28/10/17 Yes Yes
Sun 29/10/17 Yes

 

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