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Stadlau () is a neighbourhood in Vienna, Austria, within Donaustadt, the 22nd district of Vienna. It has a population of 16.152 and covers 4.99 km2. History Stadlau was first recorded in 1150 as "Stadelouve," meaning "barn in the floodplain." Originally a fief of the Babenbergs, it was home to wealthy farmers who controlled the fertile land between the Danube and the Prater. Its strategic location in the Marchfeld made it an important crossing point, with a ferry connecting it to the city. In 1160, a parish church was built to serve the surrounding villages. However, a devastating flood in 1438 destroyed much of the settlement. By around 1820, Stadlau had developed into a small linear village with just 10 to 15 houses. The Danube regulation of the 1870s transformed the landscape, drying up nearby tributaries. The opening of Stadlau railway station in 1870 marked the beginning of industrial growth, and a cemetery was established in 1875. In 1904, Stadlau was incorporat ...
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Wien Stadlau Railway Station
Wien Stadlau is a railway station serving Donaustadt, the twenty-second 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. .... Above the station is the Stadlau (Vienna U-Bahn), Stadlau Vienna U-Bahn, U-Bahn station. Services the following services stop at Wien Stadlau: * Regional-Express, REX: hourly service between Wien Hauptbahnhof and Bratislava main railway station, Bratislava. * Regionalzug (R): hourly service between Wien Hauptbahnhof and . * Vienna S-Bahn S80: half-hourly service between and . References External links

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