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- The Wien Nordwestbahnhof (English: Vienna Northwest Railway Station), abbreviated as Wien NWBH, is the site of a goods station in Brigittenau district...
- It was nationalized in 1908 and subsequently lost its significance. Nordwestbahnhof was closed down in 1924 and has only been used for freight transports...
- line between Wien Nordwestbahnhof and Znaim (now Znojmo). The complete line opened in June 1872. P****enger service to Nordwestbahnhof ended on 30 May 1959...
- Nationalbibliothek - Dagfinn Carlsen beim Aufbau des Schneepalastes im Nordwestbahnhof in Wien". Archived from the original on 8 December 2017. "Schneepalast...
- 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...
- tramway network providing a direct connection to the Westbahnhof, Nordwestbahnhof, Nordbahnhof (Praterstern) railway stations. During World War II it...
- Iglau Nordwestbahnhof during his visit in the city. In 1871 station was named Iglau (Jihlava), in 1888 the name was changed to Iglau Nordwestbahnhof, and...
- Lorenz Müller-G****e, Wallensteinstraße, Wextraße, Höchstädtplatz und Nordwestbahnhof. The first known settlers of this area were from the House of Babenberg...
- train traffic to Germany and its seaports p****ed through the nearby Nordwestbahnhof (Northwest railway station), which was opened in 1872. During World...
- occupation. He created another series of allegorical figures for the Nordwestbahnhof, on the departure side, symbolizing cities served by the Austrian Northwestern...