- to a halt due to the coal
shortage after World War I. Subsequently, the
Wiental, Donaukanal, and Gürtel
lines were
leased by the city of Vienna. They were...
- free of
level crossings,
operated by
steam trains.
After World War I the
Wiental,
Donaukanal and Gürtel
lines were
converted into an
electric light rail...
- 1918 and
reopened in 1925
after electrification. It was
served by the WD (
Wiental) line
until the 1970s.
Conversion to a U-Bahn
station began on 27 October...
- Vienna,
about 5–10 km (3–6 mi) from the
Innere Stadt. It
stretches from
Wiental south of the
River Wien in the
region between the
Wienerberg hill in the...
- the
melting of the
Turks and hill ranges. In this section, the
terrace Wiental lies,
which was once
covered by the
melting to Gloriette.
Through the ever-receding...
- 1969:
Kampl 1969:
Schwester Bonaventura 1969:
Smeraldina 1970: Zug fährt
Wiental 1970: Das
weite Land 1970: P****ion
eines Politikers 1970:
Blaues Wild 1970:...
- modifications, used it as a
drinking water plant until 2004. Today, the
Wiental reservoir serves as a
retention basin – in
other words, as a rainwater...
-
exhibition is
accompanied by a
comprehensive publication. "Blick über das
Wiental", vor 1902
Woman with Blue
Headscarf (date unknown)
Silvia Koller with...
- Mariahilf. The
lowest point in
Margareten is
nearly 174
metres (571 ft) in the
Wiental. In the
south (at
Wienerberg hill), the land
rises slightly. Margareten...
- they had
various landholdings and
fiefdoms in the
central Vienna valley (
Wiental).
Since the
offspring of the
Hackinger family also
carried the title, indicates...