In 1886, Theodor Friedrich Freiherr von Dreifuss proposed to connect Jenbach to the Achensee. Despite concerns by villagers in the area, the proposal was supported by the
monastery at Fiecht, which owned the Achensee and ran steam boats on the lake. Consent to build the line was given on 1 August 1888 by
Emperor Franz Josef. The line was constructed by the Soenderop Company of
Berlin. The official opening of the line was on 8 June 1889. The line originally ended a short distance short of the pier for the steamboats as it was intended to run a luggage service between Seespitz station and the pier at an extra charge. The railway was extended to a new station serving the steamboats in 1916. Action is underway to salvage the railway. From 2022, the
Achenseebahn Infrastruktur- und Betriebs- GmbH, founded on 2 March 2021 as the successor company, is to be in
charge of operations. In May 2021 the new operating company was granted the licence. Management and operations management is taken over by the Zillertalbahn. The resumption of operations is scheduled for May 2022. ==Rolling stock==