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  2. List of Vienna U-Bahn stations - Wikipedia

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    System map of Vienna U-Bahn network (2024) 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. [1]

  3. 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. [5] 459.8 million passengers rode the U-Bahn in 2019. [7]

  4. Transport in Vienna - Wikipedia

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    Wien Hauptbahnhof, the main railway station in Vienna Vienna metro- and suburban-linies 2019 Map of the S-Bahn inside Vienna city Map of the complete S-Bahn system Map of Vienna's tramway network U-Bahn train over Old Danube. Vienna has an extensive transport system that includes roads, railways, trams, metro, and buses.

  5. Wiener Linien - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, the tram system in Vienna remains one of the most extensive in the world. Currently, 28 regular lines operate, with a total length of 229.8 km (142.8 mi). Further cutbacks are expected in the next few years as the U-Bahn continues to expand; however, extensions and new lines are also planned, above all in the 21st and 22nd districts .

  6. U1 (Vienna U-Bahn) - Wikipedia

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    Line U1 is a line on the Vienna U-Bahn metro system. [1] Opened in 1978, it currently has 24 stations and a total length of 19.3 km (12.0 mi), from Oberlaa to Leopoldau.When the extension to Oberlaa was completed in 2017, the line became the longest on the network, surpassing the length of U6.

  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. U4 (Vienna U-Bahn) - Wikipedia

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    Line U4 is a line on the Vienna U-Bahn metro system. Opened in 1976, it currently has 20 stations and a total length of 16.5 km (10.3 mi), from Hütteldorf to Heiligenstadt. [1] It is connected to U1 at Karlsplatz and Schwedenplatz, U2 at Schottenring, U3 at Landstraße, U6 at Längenfeldgasse and Spittelau.

  9. Vienna - Wikipedia

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    Messe Wien Congress Center Austria Center Vienna (ACV) Vienna generates 25.1% of Austria's GDP, making it the highest performing regional economy of the country. It has a GDP per capita of €56,600€ as of 2024. The unemployment rate in Vienna is 9.6% as of 2022, which is the highest of all the states. [77]