- North railway (Austria)
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North railway A pendolino from Vienna to Prague is crossing the ThayaLine number: 114 01 Line length: 78,0 Gauge: 1435 Voltage: 15 kV, 16.7 Hz
25 kV, 50 Hz ACMaximum speed: 120 Legend0,0 Wien Nordf from Wien Praterstern 1,8 Wien Traisengasse Wien Handelskai Donauuferbahn Northern railway bridge 3,7 Wien Strandbäder abandoned 4,8 Wien Floridsdorf to Retz 7,0 Wien Siemensstraße Floridsdorfer Hochbahn von Wien Jedlersdorf 9,2 Wien Leopoldau to Wien Südbf to Laa/Thaya Laaer Ostbahn from Süßenbrunn Entseuchungsbf (decontamination st.) 12,0 Wien Süßenbrunn from Wien Südbf 18,2 Deutsch Wagram 20,8 Helmahof 23,6 Strasshof 27,1 Silberwald 31,5 Gänserndorf 155 m AA to Groß-Schweinbarth (–Mistelbach) to Marchegg 33,3 Weikendorf-Dörfles Tallesbrunn 39,8 Angern an der March siding] 43,4 Stillfried 50,1 Dürnkrut 150 m AA 53,3 Jedenspeigen 55,2 Sierndorf an der March 58,5 Drösing 154 m AA to Zistersdorf from Korneuburg siding to ABID AG 64,9 Hohenau 151 m AA 71,0 Rabensburg 73,9 Bernhardsthal Fbf 75,2 Bernhardsthal 77,99 Austria-Czechia national border system change 15 kV / 25 kV) Thaya discharge channel from Znojmo and from Lednice from (Bratislava–) Kúty (since 1929) Thaya 83,13 Břeclav to Kúty (till 1929) to Brno to Kraków The North railway (in German Nordbahn) is a two-track, electrified railway line that runs from Vienna, Austria to Břeclav, Czech Republic. It was built by the Emperor Ferdinand North Railway company as a part of the Vienna–Warsaw line.
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Vienna North railway station in 1908
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North railway in Gänserndorf
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last station in Austria: Bernhardsthal
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