125 years of the Almtal Railway from Sattledt to Grünau
From the outset, the railway line was operated by the State Railway, nowadays meaning Austrian Federal Railways. Since the 1960s, diesel trains have run on the Almtal Railway, with the 5047- and 5022-series diesel engines that have been specifically designed for local travel being used nowadays. The railway line is used for commuter travel and travel to and from school, as well as for tourism. The entire stretch from Wels to Grünau is roughly 43 kilometres long, with trains taking around 45 minutes to traverse the approximately 30-kilometre-long Almtal Railway from Sattledt to Grünau. Transportation of goods on this section was ceased in 2002. In recent years the infrastructure of the entire section has been extensively modernised and electrification was considered. Nevertheless, the future of passenger travel on this line remains uncertain due to low numbers, with a partial takeover by the state of Upper Austria currently under consideration.
Graphic design: Peter Sinawehl Value: 1,55 euros Pre-issue day: 08.05.2026 First day of issue: 22.05.2026 First day: 4643 Pettenbach Stamp size: 40,00 x 30,00 mm Perforation measurement: 12 x 12 Printing technique: Offset printing Quantity: 160.000 stamps on sheets of 50 stamps Order no: 226200