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The Überetsch Railway (German: Überetscher Bahn; Italian: Transatesina) connected Bolzano with the Mendel Funicular. This line was part of a rail sightseeing tour around the Mendelpass. The tour was made up of five railway lines and was often used by tourists.

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  • Die Überetscher Bahn war eine elektrische Lokalbahn in Österreich. Die Strecke zweigte in Sigmundskron von der Bahnstrecke Bozen–Meran ab und führte nach Kaltern. Eine Zweigbahn führte von Kaltern zur Talstation der Mendelbahn in St. Anton (Mendel-Adhäsionsbahn). (de)
  • La ferrovia Bolzano-Caldaro (in tedesco Eisenbahn Bozen–Kaltern), nota anche come ferrovia elettrica transatesina (in tedesco Überetscher Bahn) era una linea ferroviaria a scartamento normale che collegava la città di Bolzano con il comune di Caldaro, in provincia autonoma di Bolzano, attraversando il territorio dell'Oltradige. Entrata in esercizio nel 1898, era servita da traffico passeggeri fino al 1963 e da convogli merci fino al 1971, anno in cui venne chiusa e successivamente disarmata. La tratta era conosciuta localmente con i soprannomi tedeschi Kaltererbahnl e Lepsbahnl, nonché in italiano come "vacca di Caldaro". (it)
  • The Überetsch Railway (German: Überetscher Bahn; Italian: Transatesina) connected Bolzano with the Mendel Funicular. This line was part of a rail sightseeing tour around the Mendelpass. The tour was made up of five railway lines and was often used by tourists. (en)
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  • Die Überetscher Bahn war eine elektrische Lokalbahn in Österreich. Die Strecke zweigte in Sigmundskron von der Bahnstrecke Bozen–Meran ab und führte nach Kaltern. Eine Zweigbahn führte von Kaltern zur Talstation der Mendelbahn in St. Anton (Mendel-Adhäsionsbahn). (de)
  • The Überetsch Railway (German: Überetscher Bahn; Italian: Transatesina) connected Bolzano with the Mendel Funicular. This line was part of a rail sightseeing tour around the Mendelpass. The tour was made up of five railway lines and was often used by tourists. (en)
  • La ferrovia Bolzano-Caldaro (in tedesco Eisenbahn Bozen–Kaltern), nota anche come ferrovia elettrica transatesina (in tedesco Überetscher Bahn) era una linea ferroviaria a scartamento normale che collegava la città di Bolzano con il comune di Caldaro, in provincia autonoma di Bolzano, attraversando il territorio dell'Oltradige. Entrata in esercizio nel 1898, era servita da traffico passeggeri fino al 1963 e da convogli merci fino al 1971, anno in cui venne chiusa e successivamente disarmata. (it)
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