Stadlau station

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Stadlau
U2 Stadlau BS Karlsplatz 01.jpg
General information
Location Donaustadt, Vienna
Austria
Coordinates 48°13′11″N16°26′59″E / 48.2198°N 16.4496°E / 48.2198; 16.4496
Line(s)
  • Wien U2.svg
  • S80 Wien.svg (Interchange)
History
Opened2 October 2010
Services
Preceding station Wiener Linien Icon.svg Wiener Linien Following station
Donaustadtbrücke
toward Karlsplatz
U2 Hardeggasse
toward Seestadt

Stadlau is a station on U2 of the Vienna U-Bahn. [1] Despite being a U-Bahn station, it is situated above the Wien Stadlau railway station, which is served by regional trains, and by line S80 of the Vienna S-Bahn.

Both stations are located in the Donaustadt District. The U-Bahn station opened in 2010.

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