Narrow-gauge railways in Austria

The first railway in Austria was the narrow-gauge line from Gmunden in the Salzkammergut to Budweis, now in the Czech Republic, this was gauge. Some two dozen lines were built in gauge, a few in  gauge. The first was the Steyrtalbahn. Others were built by provincial governments, some lines are still in common carrier use and a number of others are preservation projects. The tramway network in Innsbruck is also metre gauge; in Linz the rather unusual gauge of is in use.

384 km gauge; 88 km  gauge (2008)

Metre-gauge railways

 * Achenseebahn, 6.78 km, steam engine.
 * Lokalbahn Vöcklamarkt–Attersee, 15.3 km and electrified.
 * Schafbergbahn,a cog railway, 5.85 km, steam engine.
 * Schneebergbahn, a cog railway, 9.85km
 * Stubaitalbahn, 18.2 km, now trams in Innsbruck Linie STB, Fulpmes-Innsbruck Hbf, electrified
 * Innsbrucker Mittelgebirgsbahn, 8.4 km and electrified. Now became trams in Innsbruck Linie 6, electrified.
 * Traunseebahn 14.9km, connects to the Gmunden tramway, electrified.
 * Lokalbahn Mödling–Hinterbrühl, 4.5 km, closed in 1932. It was the first electrified railway in Austria.
 * Straßenbahn Unterach–See am Mondsee, 3.26 km, closed in 1949.
 * Lokalbahn Innsbruck–Hall in Tirol, 11.8 km, closed in 1974.

900mm gauge railways

 * The Florianerbahn is a museum tramway in Upper Austria.
 * The Trams in Linz are electrified, operating at 600 V C, opened in 1913 and extended in 2009 when the Pöstlingbergbahn was integrated with the tramway after gauge conversion from metre gauge.

760mm gauge railways

 * Bregenzerwaldbahn 35.3 km, steam engine
 * Feistritztalbahn in Steiermark, 42.2 km, steam engine
 * Höllentalbahn, 5 km
 * Lokalbahn Ober-Grafendorf–Gresten in Lower Austria, 62.3 km, a branch of Mariazellerbahn.
 * Lokalbahn Mixnitz–Sankt Erhard in Steiermark, 10.7 km, electrified.
 * Mariazellerbahn, from Sankt Pölten to Mariazell, 85 km electrified.
 * Murtalbahn, 76.1 km, steam engine
 * Pinzgauer Lokalbahn, from Zell am See to Krimml, 52.6 km
 * Stainzerbahn in Steiermark, 11.3 km, steam engine.
 * Steyrtalbahn, from Garsten to Klaus, 19.2 km, steam engine
 * Taurachbahn, a museum railway.
 * Thörlerbahn, from Kapfenberg to Au-Seewiesen in Styria, 22.7 km, diesel engine, closed in 1999.
 * Vellachtalbahn in Kärnten, 17.5 km
 * Waldviertler Schmalspurbahnen in Lower Austria, 82 km, steam engine.
 * Ybbstalbahn, 76.6 km, steam engine.
 * Zillertalbahn, from Jenbach to Mayrhofen, 33.1 km, locomotive.
 * numerous logging railways build from surplus military equipment after 1918, no longer in operation.

750mm gauge railway

 * Dienstbahn der Internationalen Rheinregulierung, 25 km. Common freight carrier and partly a heritage railway

railway lines

 * 1.7 km, operating
 * 22 km, defunct
 * 1.5 km, defunct
 * , 3.3 km, defunct
 * 3.8 km, defunct
 * 2.5 km, defunct
 * 2 km, a defunct heritage railway

railway lines

 * Geriatriezentrum Am Wienerwald Feldbahn