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  2. Salzburg Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    Salzburg Hauptbahnhof (German for Salzburg main station; abbreviated Salzburg Hbf [1] and occasionally translated as Central Station [2]) is the main railway station in Salzburg, capital of the federal state of Salzburg in Austria. It is the most important station in the agglomeration of Salzburg, and a major transportation hub in western Austria.

  3. List of busiest railway stations in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Busiest railway stations in Austria Source: ÖBB; Rank Station Daily passenger movements Year Number of Platforms Locale State Image Source 1 Wien Hauptbahnhof: 123,500 2018/2019 12 Vienna [1] 2 Wien Meidling: 78,226 2018/2019 8 [1] 3 Wien Mitte: 61,872 2018/2019 3 [1] 4 Wien Praterstern: 59,123 2018/2019 4 [1] 5 Wien Floridsorf: 51,957 2018/ ...

  4. Salzburg S-Bahn - Wikipedia

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    Two urban stations, Salzburg Mülln-Altstadt and Salzburg Aiglhof, have been in operation since December 2009 and connect the S-Bahn and the urban public transport. Since that time, a third track has been added to the section from the Salzburg Hauptbahnhof to Salzburg Taxham Europark, which will allow an additional service on the western ...

  5. Category : Railway stations in Salzburg (federal state)

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    Pages in category "Railway stations in Salzburg (federal state)" ... Salzburg Hauptbahnhof This page was last edited on 14 July 2024, at 17:02 (UTC). Text ...

  6. Salzburg-Tyrol Railway - Wikipedia

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    The north ramp of the Tauern Railway, from Schwarzach-Sankt Veit station on the Salzburg-Tyrol Railway up to Bad Gastein, opened on 20 September 1905. The southern continuation across the main chain of the Alps to Spittal in the Drava Valley, including the Tauern Railway Tunnel , was inaugurated by Emperor Franz Joseph on 5 July 1909.

  7. Schafberg Railway - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the town, and starting to climb the mountain, the line enters in the municipal territory of St. Gilgen, in the state of Salzburg. Nearest railway was the Salzkammergut-Lokalbahn Salzburg-Bad Ischl (closed in 1957), that counted a "St. Wolfgang" station in the opposite side of the lake, linked to Schafbergbahn's one with a ferry. [8]

  8. Rosenheim–Salzburg railway - Wikipedia

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    Platforms of Salzburg Taxham Europark station. The line was upgraded for S-Bahn operations between Salzburg and Freilassing and received new stations. Salzburg Taxham Europark station was put into operation on 17 June 2006. The station has three platform tracks and is served by S-Bahn services and some regional services.

  9. Western Railway (Austria) - Wikipedia

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    The Western Railway consists of the double-track Old Western Railway (Alten Westbahn, line 1) and the double-track New Western Railway (Neuen Westbahn, line 30).For operational reasons the Western Railway is supplemented by the suburban track (line 23) from Vienna Hütteldorf to Unter Purkersdorf and the relief track (line 3) from Pottenbrunn via St. Pölten to Prinzersdorf.

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