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  2. Western Railway (Austria) - Wikipedia

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    The Western Railway (German: Westbahn) is a two-track, partly four-track, electrified railway line in Austria that runs from Vienna to Salzburg via St. Pölten and Linz Hauptbahnhof and is one of the major lines of Austria. It was originally opened as the Empress Elisabeth Railway in 1858 (Vienna–Linz).

  3. Austrian Northwestern Railway - Wikipedia

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    Bond of the Austrian Northwestern Railway, issued 1 March 1871 ÖNWB network in comparison to other railway companies.. The Austrian Northwestern Railway (German: Österreichische Nordwestbahn, ÖNWB, Czech: Rakouská severozápadní dráha) was the name of a former railway company during the time of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy.

  4. Wörgl Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    An ET 4024 train at platform 1B, Wörgl Hauptbahnhof. The city of Wörgl, located on the right bank of the river Inn about 60 kilometres east of Innsbruck, Austria, is the second most important stop on the Western Railway, after Innsbruck. In 2013, more than 12,000 travellers passed through the station daily, nearly as many people as live in ...

  5. Wien Westbahnhof railway station - Wikipedia

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    Wien Westbahnhof (Vienna West station) is a major Austrian railway station, the original starting point of the West railway (Westbahn) and a former terminus of international rail services. In 2015, its role changed with the opening of Vienna's new main station and Westbahnhof is now mainly a commuter station and the terminus of private rail ...

  6. Rail transport in Austria - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Royal Austrian State Railways (Kaiserlich-königliche österreichische Staatsbahnen, kkStB), a company serving the Austrian side of Austria-Hungary, was created in 1884 [11] and in 1923, some years after the dissolution of the empire, the national company BBÖ (Bundesbahnen Österreich) was founded.

  7. High-speed rail in Austria - Wikipedia

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    The West railway between the capital Vienna and Salzburg is being upgraded. Most new sections have a continuous maximum design speed of 250 km/h (155 mph). [1]ÖBB Railjet train near Pfarrwerfen on Salzburg-Tyrol Railway

  8. Northwest railway line - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian Northwestern Railway was established in 1870, and incorporated the Floridsdorf–Stockerau line into its new main line between Wien Nordwestbahnhof and Znaim (now Znojmo). The complete line opened in June 1872. [3] Passenger service to Nordwestbahnhof ended on 30 May 1959.

  9. Wien Nordwestbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    The Wien Nordwestbahnhof (English: Vienna Northwest Railway Station), abbreviated as Wien NWBH, is the site of a goods station in Brigittenau district of Vienna, Austria. Passenger transport ended in 1959. It served as the southern terminus of the Austrian Northwestern Railway.