Wien Traisengasse railway station

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Wien Traisengasse
S-Bahn Austria.svg
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General information
Location1200 Vienna
Austria
Coordinates 48°14′04″N16°23′01″E / 48.23444°N 16.38361°E / 48.23444; 16.38361
Owned by ÖBB
Operated by ÖBB
Platforms2 side
Tracks2
Services
Preceding station S-Bahn Austria.svg Vienna S-Bahn Following station
Wien Praterstern
towards Wien Meidling
S1 Wien Handelskai
towards Marchegg
Wien Praterstern
towards Mödling
S2 Wien Handelskai
Wien Praterstern S3 Wien Handelskai
towards Hollabrunn
S4 Wien Handelskai
Wien Praterstern
towards Wolfsthal
S7 Wien Handelskai
Location
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Wien Traisengasse
Location within Austria

Wien Traisengasse is a railway station serving Brigittenau, the twentieth district of Vienna. [1]

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References

  1. "Stationsinformation". fahrplan.oebb.at. Retrieved 2019-12-26.