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  2. Wiener Linien - Wikipedia

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    The system is supplemented by 26 bus routes operated by subcontractors who also operate their own routes in and around Vienna. In addition there are 7 routes of Demand responsive transport. Wiener Linien services also connect to mainline ÖBB trains and the Vienna S-Bahn. Most daytime services run between 5:00 am and 0:30 am.

  3. List of Vienna U-Bahn stations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the 98 stations in the Vienna U-Bahn metro system in Vienna, Austria. The Vienna U-Bahn network consists of five lines operating on 78.5 kilometres (48.8 mi) of route. The Vienna U-Bahn network consists of five lines operating on 78.5 kilometres (48.8 mi) of route.

  4. Transport in Vienna - Wikipedia

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    The Twin City Liner boat service connects Vienna and Bratislava. Nearly all of Vienna's drinking water is brought from the Alps to the city via two large water pipelines, built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The pipelines stretch 120 km (75 mi) and 200 km (120 mi) from the Alps to Hietzing (the city's 13th district). The Alpine ...

  5. Vienna U-Bahn - Wikipedia

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    The Vienna U-Bahn (German: U-Bahn Wien), where U-Bahn is an abbreviation of the German word Untergrundbahn (English: underground railway), is a rapid transit system serving Vienna, Austria. The five-line network consists of 83.1 kilometers (51.6 mi) of route, serving 109 stations.

  6. Stadtpark station - Wikipedia

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    Stadtpark is a station on U4 of the Vienna U-Bahn. [1] It is located in the Landstraße District. It opened in 1978. It is one of the few Otto Wagner buildings on the U4 that has been preserved almost in its original condition.

  7. Vienna S-Bahn - Wikipedia

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    The Vienna S-Bahn is a suburban commuter rail network in Vienna, Austria. As opposed to the city-run urban metro network, the Vienna U-Bahn, it extends beyond the borders of the city, is operated by the ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways), and consists of many branch lines. S-Bahn is short for Schnellbahn, which can be translated as "rapid railway".

  8. U3 (Vienna U-Bahn) - Wikipedia

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    Line U3 is a line on the Vienna U-Bahn metro system. [1] Opened in 1991, it currently has 21 stations and a total length of 13.4 km (8.3 mi), from Ottakring to Simmering, making it the shortest line on the network. [2] It is connected to U1 at Stephansplatz, U2 at Volkstheater, U4 at Landstraße and U6 at Westbahnhof.

  9. Westbahnhof station - Wikipedia

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    Westbahnhof is a station on U3 and U6 of the Vienna U-Bahn. [1] It is located at the Vienna West railway station , in Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus District. It opened in 1993.