The Wien Nordwestbahnhof (English: Vienna Northwest Railway Station), abbreviated as Wien NWBH, is a goods station in transformation to a city development area in Brigittenau district of Vienna, Austria. Passenger transport ended in 1959. It serves as the southern terminus of the Austrian Northwestern Railway. The northwestern terminus of the line was Prague Těšnov station till 1972.[1] Freight transport is in the phase of termination. By 2025, a new district will be built on the site. An interim use phase will begin in 2018.
^Passenger transport to Těšnov station ended 1 July 1972. Beautiful neo-renaissance station building from 15. October 1875 designed by Carl Schlimp was demolished 16 March 1985.
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The WienNordwestbahnhof (English: Vienna Northwest Railway Station), abbreviated as Wien NWBH, is a goods station in transformation to a city development...
main line between WienNordwestbahnhof and Znaim (now Znojmo). The complete line opened in June 1872. Passenger service to Nordwestbahnhof ended on 30 May...
train traffic to Germany and its seaports passed through the nearby Nordwestbahnhof (Northwest railway station), which was opened in 1872. During World...
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the 20th district, Brigittenau, in the north-east also on the former Nordwestbahnhof, from where the North Western Railway made its way to Bohemia, while...