Herrengasse station

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Herrengasse
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General information
Location Innere Stadt, Vienna
Austria
Coordinates 48°12′33″N16°21′56″E / 48.2093°N 16.3655°E / 48.2093; 16.3655
Line(s) Wien U3.svg
History
Opened6 April 1991
Services
Preceding station Wiener Linien Icon.svg Wiener Linien Following station
Volkstheater
toward Ottakring
U3 Stephansplatz
toward Simmering

Herrengasse is a station on U3 of the Vienna U-Bahn. [1] It is located in the Innere Stadt District. It opened in 1991.

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