Ostbahn (other)
Ostbahn () may refer to: * Austrian Eastern Railway (''Ostbahn''), a former railway company in the Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary * Eastern Railway (Austria) (''Austrian Ostbahn''), a railway line in Austria, initially operated by Austrian Eastern Railway * Bavarian Eastern Railway Company (''Bavarian Ostbahn''), a former railway company in Bavaria, Germany * Prussian Eastern Railway (''Prussian Ostbahn''), a railway line in Prussia, part of the former German Empire * Württemberg Eastern Railway (''Württemberg Ostbahn''), a railway line in Württemberg, Germany * SC Ostbahn XI, an association football club based in Vienna, Austria * Ostbahn (General Government), German railway administration in occupied Poland during World War II See also * Eastern Railway (other) Eastern Railway or Railroad may refer to: * Eastern Railway (Western Australia) * Eastern Railway (Austria), a railway line in Austria, initially operated by Austrian Eastern Railway * Eastern Rail ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Austrian Eastern Railway
The Austrian Eastern Railway (German language, German ''Ostbahn'') was the name of a former railway company during the time of the Austria-Hungary, Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Today, the term is still used to describe certain railway lines (Eastern Railway (Austria), Eastern railway) which were formerly operated by that company. The ''Ostbahn'' was founded as the private ''Raaber Bahn'' (or ''Wien-Raaber-Eisenbahn''). History In order to improve transport services compared to the only partially navigable Danube, the entrepreneur Georg Simon von Sina commissioned the engineer Matthias Schönerer to plan a railway from Vienna via Schwechat and Bruck an der Leitha. On 20 March 1838, Sina founded a committee consisting of subscribers who had already become financially active until the formation of a joint-stock company. The line from Vienna to Bruck an der Leitha was constructed between 1840 and 1846. It was extended to GyÅ‘r (German ''Raab'') in 1855 and later to Budapest. Later it ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eastern Railway (Austria)
The Eastern Railway (), formerly also known as the Vienna-Raab railway (), is a two-track, electrified railway line that runs from Vienna towards Hungary. The name ''Eastern Railway'' refers to several branches of the line as well. The previous western terminus of the railway line in Vienna, Wien Südbahnhof, has been replaced by the new Hauptbahnhof, which allows for continuous east-west traffic and connects the Eastern Railway directly to the Western Railway and Southern Railway. Route The Eastern Railway originates east of Wien Hauptbahnhof. It runs parallel to the Laaer Ostbahn for several kilometers before that line veers off to the east. There are several major railway yards in the vicinity of the Vienna Central Cemetery. The line continues south to Gramatneusiedl, at which point it turns east for the run to the Hungarian border. The line is electrified at between Vienna and . Operation the of the Vienna S-Bahn provides frequent service between Wien Hauptbahnho ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bavarian Eastern Railway Company
The Royal Bavarian Eastern Railway Company (''Königlich privilegirte Actiengesellschaft der bayerischen Ostbahnen'') or Bavarian Ostbahn was founded in 1856. Within just two decades it built an extensive railway network in the eastern Bavarian provinces of Upper Palatinate (''Oberpfalz'') and Lower Bavaria (''Niederbayern'') that had previously been largely undisturbed by the railway. Much of this network is still important for local and long distance rail traffic operated by the Deutsche Bahn today. Foundation The construction of the Bavarian state railway network had concentrated, during the first decade, on the 3 major lines: Ludwig's South-North Railway, Ludwig's Western Railway and the Bavarian Maximilian's Railway. At that point the majority of the Bavarian State Parliament rejected any further expansion of the state railway network due to the state's financial situation and the fact that railway operations were still largely unprofitable in those days. As a result, lar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Prussian Eastern Railway
The Prussian Eastern Railway () was a railway in the Kingdom of Prussia and later Germany until 1918. Its main route, approximately long, connected the capital, Berlin, with the cities of Danzig (now GdaÅ„sk, Poland) and Königsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia). At Eydtkuhnen (now Chernyshevskoye, Russia) it reached the German Empire's border with the Russian Empire. The first part of the line opened in 1851, reaching Eydtkuhnen in 1860. By March 1880 the total route length reached , with a main parallel route in the south via Bromberg (now Bydgoszcz, Poland) and Thorn (now ToruÅ„, Poland) to Insterburg (now Chernyakhovsk, Russia). The lines were the first part of the later Prussian State Railways (). History From about 1840, the Prussian military urgently sought a railway connection to the Russian border for strategic reasons. The railway was also seen from the early years as a means of developing the underdeveloped areas of East Prussia and Pomerania. A lack of interest fro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Württemberg Eastern Railway
The Fils Valley Railway (, historically ''Filsbahn'' or ''Württembergische Ostbahn''—Württemberg Eastern Railway) designates the Württemberg line from Stuttgart via Göppingen to Ulm. It runs from Plochingen to Geislingen an der Steige through the Fils Valley. History Construction The Fils Valley Railway was built as part of the first railway line in Württemberg connecting the navigable Neckar in Heilbronn via Stuttgart with the navigable Danube at Ulm, with a further connection from Ulm to Lake Constance. The Stuttgart-Esslingen section of the line was built as part of the Central Railway (''Zentralbahn'') between 1844 and 1846. The line was completed between Cannstatt and Esslingen on 22 October 1845 and the Rosenstein Tunnel was completed on 4 July 1846, allowing the first train to run into Stuttgart station on 26 September 1846. It was extended to Plochingen in December 1846 and on 28 June 1850, the first train rolled over the new single-track line of the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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SC Ostbahn XI
SC Ostbahn XI are an Austrian association football club based in the Simmering (''XI'') district of Vienna Vienna ( ; ; ) is the capital city, capital, List of largest cities in Austria, most populous city, and one of Federal states of Austria, nine federal states of Austria. It is Austria's primate city, with just over two million inhabitants. .... Founded in 1921 by employees of the East railway line, they are playing in the Austrian 2. Landesliga. Current squad Staff * Trainer: Kurt Jusits * Co-Trainer: Gerald Hauer * Co-Trainer: Markus Millner * Goalkeeper coach: Herbert Gundacker External links * http://www.ostbahn11.at/ Official Website Association football clubs established in 1921 Ostbahn XI, SC 1921 establishments in Austria Ostbahn XI, SC Railway association football teams {{Austria-footyclub-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ostbahn (General Government)
Ostbahn () in the General Government, were the Nazi German railways in occupied Poland during World War II, subordinated to the General Directorate of Eastern Railways (, Gedob) in occupied Kraków; a branch of the ''Deutsche Reichsbahn'' National Railway of Germany in the newly created ''Generalgouvernement'' territory under Hans Frank. The trains were used to cleanse and resettle interwar Poland with the German-speaking colonists in the name of ''"Lebensraum"'',; and and played an essential role in the mass deportations of Jews to extermination camps during the Holocaust. History Following invasion of Poland in September 1939 Nazi Germany disbanded Polish National Railways ( PKP) immediately, and handed over their assets to the ''Deutsche Reichsbahn'' in Silesia, Greater Poland and in Pomerania. In November 1939, as soon as the semi-colonial General Government was set up in occupied central Poland, a separate branch of DRB called ''Generaldirektion der Ostbahn'' (''Kolej ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eastern Railway (other)
Eastern Railway or Railroad may refer to: * Eastern Railway (Western Australia) * Eastern Railway (Austria), a railway line in Austria, initially operated by Austrian Eastern Railway * Eastern Railway (India) * Eastern Railway (Israel) * Eastern Railway (Turkey), one of the predecessor railways to the Turkish State Railways * Eastern Railroad, a former railroad company in New England that was a competitor, and later subsidiary, of the Boston and Maine Railroad * Eastern Railroad (Pennsylvania), leased by the Monongahela Connecting Railroad * Eastern Railroad of Long Island * Eastern National Railway (Austria), a former railway company in the Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary * Austrian Eastern Railway, a former railway company in the Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary * Bavarian Eastern Railway Company, a former railway company in Bavaria, Germany * Bosnian Eastern Railway, a former network of narrow-gauge railway lines in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Chinese Eastern Railway ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Østbanen (other)
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Østbanen may refer to: * Østbanen (Denmark), a local railway in Denmark * Østbanen (Norway), a popular nickname of Oslo East Station, the forerunner of Oslo Central Station See also * Ostbahn (other) * Eastern Railway (other) Eastern Railway or Railroad may refer to: * Eastern Railway (Western Australia) * Eastern Railway (Austria), a railway line in Austria, initially operated by Austrian Eastern Railway * Eastern Railway (India) * Eastern Railway (Israel) * Easte ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |