The Salzkammergut Local Railway, known as the SKGLB or Ischler Railway or Bad Ischl Railway for short, was a narrow-gauge railway with a track width of 760 mm (Bosna gauge) that connected the spa town of Bad Ischl in the centre of the Salzkammergut with the city of Salzburg from 1893 to 1957. The market town of Mondsee was connected to the main line via a branch line near St. Lorenz and the pilgrimage site of St. Wolfgang could be reached from the main line via the railway's own steamship line.