Neulengbach Stadt railway station

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Neuleungbach Stadt
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General information
LocationNeulengbacher Straße 78-80
3040 Neulengbach
Austria
Coordinates 48°11′46.7″N15°54′22.9″E / 48.196306°N 15.906361°E / 48.196306; 15.906361
Owned by ÖBB
Operated by ÖBB
Platforms2 side
Tracks2
Services
Preceding station S-Bahn Austria.svg Vienna S-Bahn Following station
Neulengbach
Terminus
S50 Hofstatt
Location
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Neuleungbach Stadt
Location within Austria

Neulengbach Stadt is a railway station serving Neulengbach in Lower Austria. [1]

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References

  1. "Stationsinformation". fahrplan.oebb.at. Retrieved 2021-01-03.