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  2. Telephone numbers in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Due to Mobile number portability, the code is not an accurate way to determine the provider of a mobile phone number. The providers assign only in exceptional cases (special sort of custom numbers, more expensive) non-existing numbers with a different prefix, and this is handled similarly to porting an existing number from the desired network.

  3. via donau - Wikipedia

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    Via Donau was established on January 1, 2005, by the Ministry for Transport, Innovation, and Technology (BMVIT). It was formed by a merger of the Austrian Donau-Betriebs AG , the Austrian Danube-Technik GmbH , the Via Donau Development Company for Telematics and Navigation on the Danube, and the privatized waterways organization.

  4. Rail transport in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Within the European Union, Austria is among the leaders regarding the distance traveled by rail per inhabitant and year: 1,510 km (940 mi) in 2022. [1] It was ranked fifth among national European rail systems in the 2017 European Railway Performance Index. [2] Austria is a member of the International Union of Railways (UIC).

  5. Austrian Federal Railways - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, ÖBB celebrated the 175th anniversary of the Nordbahn, the earliest predecessor company marking the start of rail transport in Austria. ÖBB CEO Christian Kern inaugurated an exhibition on the company's collaboration with Nazi Germany , named "The Suppressed Years – Railway and National Socialism in Austria 1938–1945".

  6. Tyrol S-Bahn - Wikipedia

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    The first S-Bahn line commenced operation on 9 December 2007 between 6am and 10pm at 30-minute intervals along the Inn valley lines (Lower Inn Valley and Arlberg railways) with stops at Hall in Tirol, Rum, Innsbruck central station, Innsbruck West station, Vols, Kematen in Tirol, Zirl, Inzing, Hatting, Flaurling, Oberhofen im Inntal and Telfs-Pfaffenhofen.

  7. WESTbahn - Wikipedia

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    On 11 December 2011, WESTbahn formally commenced operations on the Vienna–Salzburg route, becoming the first open-access operator to enter Austria's domestic long-distance railway market. [2] It is operated in direct competition with the government-owned ÖBB , which promptly started offering heavily-discount fares on the same route.