Austria 20 Euro Silver Coin 2009 Austrian Railways, The Electric Railway

Austria 20 Euro Silver Coin 2009 Austrian Railways Electric Railway

Austria 20 Euro Silver commemorative coin Austrian Railways Electric Railway
Austria 20 Euro Silver Coin 2009 Austrian Railways, The Electric Railway

The Obverse: to the center the relief image of the hard at work on the line, which is considered a masterpiece of Austrian railway engineering. To the top inscriptions - REPUBLIC ÖSTERRECH, the down - E- LOK BAUREIHE 1189 "KROKODIL", rating - 20 EURO, year of issue - 2009.
The Reverse: to the center the relief image a train crossing the Trisanna bridge next to Weisberg castle, one of the Arlberg Railway’s most beautiful sections To the top - DIE ARLBERGBAHN. The down - Trisannabrücke.


collection: Austrian Railways
occasion: Father's Day
face value: 20 Euro
date of issue: 17.06.2009
coin design: Thomas Pesendorfer / Herbert Wähner
diameter: 34.00 mm
alloy: Silver Ag 900
fine weight: 18.00 g
total weight: 20.00 g

For more than 125 years the electric railway has been providing the most efficient and environmentally friendly means of transport in Austria. The fifth 20 euro silver coin in our Austrian Railways series pays fitting tribute to the Arlberg Railway, which played a pioneering role in making that electrification happen.
In 1882, Emperor Franz Joseph issued the licence for the first permanent electric railway, which ferried excursionists from Mödling outside Vienna to the Brühl valley. By the end of the 19th century a number of local lines and tramways had converted to electric power. The excellent performance of electric engines on steep inclines led to the conversion of the Arlberg Railway in the west of the country to electric power in the 1920s and to the development of suitable locomotives, such as the type 1189. Nicknamed the “Crocodile” due to its green colour and unusual appearance, the 1189 features on the coin’s obverse hard at work on the line, which is considered a masterpiece of Austrian railway engineering. The coin’s reverse shows a train crossing the Trisanna bridge next to Wiesberg castle, one of the Arlberg Railway’s most beautiful sections.


Austria 20 Euro Silver Coins - Austrian Railways