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| Line number | 118 01 |
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| Line length | 67.4 km (41.9 mi) |
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| Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
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| Electrification | 15 kV 16.7 Hz AC |
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Steudeltunnel |
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0.0 |
Wien Hauptbahnhof |
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1.1 |
Wien Hbf Autoreisezug |
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1.8 |
Wien Hbf Südosttangente |
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2.9 |
Wien Grillgasse |
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Aspangbahn |
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5.9 |
Wien Zentralverschiebebf |
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Donauländebahn |
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Donauländebahn |
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7.4 |
Kledering |
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Aspangbahn |
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9.7 |
Lanzendorf-Rannersdorf |
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10.9 |
Pellendorf |
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13.2 |
Himberg |
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16.3 |
Gutenhof-Velm |
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19.4 |
Gramatneusiedl |
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26.2 |
Götzendorf |
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| Fischamend–Mannersdorf railway line | | to Fischamend│to Mannersdorf | |
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31.0 |
Trautmannsdorf an der Leitha |
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33.6 |
Sarasdorf |
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36.6 |
Wilfleinsdorf |
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39.7 |
Bruck an der Leitha West |
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| Bahnstrecke Bruck an der Leitha-West– | | Petronell-Carnunt | |
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41.3 |
Bruck an der Leitha |
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42.7 |
Bruck and der Leitha Ost |
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47.7 |
Parndorf Ort |
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Pannoniabahn to Wulkaprodersdorf |
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49.3 |
Parndorf |
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61.1 |
Zurndorf |
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66.6 |
Nickelsdorf |
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187.8 |
Hegyeshalom |
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| Hegyeshalom–Szombathely railway line | | to Szombathely | |
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The Eastern Railway (German: Ostbahn), formerly also known as the Vienna-Raab railway (German: Wien-Raaber Bahn), is a two-track, electrified railway line that runs from Vienna towards Hungary. The name Eastern Railway refers to several branches of the line as well. The previous western terminus of the railway line in Vienna, Wien Südbahnhof, has been replaced by the new Hauptbahnhof, which allows for continuous east-west traffic and connects the Eastern Railway directly to the Western Railway and Southern Railway.