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  2. Austrian Federal Railways - Wikipedia

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    1882 – Gradual nationalisation of the railway network of the Austro-Hungarian Empire into the Imperial Royal Austrian State Railways (Kaiserlich-königliche österreichische Staatsbahnen, kkStB). By the outbreak of the World War I, the only major railway in Austria to remain in private hands was the Austrian Southern Railway (Südbahn).

  3. Rail transport in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport in Austria is mainly provided by Austria's national rail transport company, the Austrian Federal Railways (German: Österreichische Bundesbahnen, ÖBB), which also manages rail transport in Liechtenstein. The Austrian railway network has a length of 6,123 km (3,805 mi), 3,523 km (2,189 mi) of which are electrified.

  4. Transport in Austria - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... The national railway system of Austria is the Österreichische Bundesbahnen ...

  5. Imperial Royal Austrian State Railways - Wikipedia

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    After the acquisition of the Emperor Ferdinand Northern Railway Company in 1906, followed by the Imperial Royal Privileged Austrian State Railway Company and the Austrian Northwestern Railway in 1909, the Southern Railway was the only major company that remained private until the end of Empire. In 1914, of a total of 22,981 km of railway tracks ...

  6. Narrow-gauge railways in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Train of the Mariazellerbahn in Lower Austria. The first railway in Austria was the narrow-gauge line from Gmunden in the Salzkammergut to Budweis, now in the Czech Republic, this was 1,106 mm (3 ft 7 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) gauge. Some two dozen lines were built in 760 mm (2 ft 5 + 15 ⁄ 16 in) gauge, a few in 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) metre gauge ...

  7. 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).

  8. List of locomotives and railbuses of the Imperial Royal ...

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    Vorarlberg Railway StEG IVf Dniestr Railway: 17–20 1001–1053 3–8: LINDAU DROHOBYCZ: C n2 C n2 B n2: 1872 1877–1880 1872: Krauss/Munich StEG Krauss/Munich BBÖ 31 1894 Reclassified to kkStB 35.91–94 and 1904 in kkStB 135.91–94 1897–1899† 131.01–27: StEG IVf' 1054–1080, 3451–3477: C n2: 1887–1890: StEG: ČSD 333.0: 231.01 ...

  9. Category:Railway lines in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Salzburg-Tyrol Railway; Salzkammergut railway line; Schneeberg Railway; Semmering railway; Sopron–Kőszeg railway; Southern Railway (Austria) Spielfeld-Straß–Trieste railway; St. Margrethen–Lauterach line; Suburban line (Vienna)

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