- Franz Josef Railway
The Franz Josef Railway is an
Austria nrailway line originally named after Emperor Franz Joseph.It was built after the War of 1866 as a connection between
Prague andVienna . In 1872,Vienna Franz Josef Station was built as the first terminal station inside the former "Linienwall " in the district ofAlsergrund , inside theGürtel . It crosses theDanube atTulln and extends from there toKrems and to the border atGmünd . InBohemia , it continued throughČeské Budějovice ,Tábor andBenešov toPrague . Prague's present main station originally belonged to Franz Josef Railway. Various district capitals are only connected to it by bylines. A new station at Gmünd had to be built in 1919, after part of the town had become part ofCzechoslovakia ("České Velenice "). AfterWorld War II , the line lost a lot of importance because of theIron Curtain . However, trains to Prague andBerlin used it through the mid-90s. Today, the Franz Josef Railway is only used for regional trains, as trains to Prague leave atWien Südbahnhof .Lines built by Franz Josef Railway lying in today's
Czech Republic [State borders and town names are indicated as of today.]*
České Budějovice -Plzeň (1868)
*Austria /Czech Republic border -České Velenice -České Budějovice (1869)
*České Budějovice -Tábor -Benešov -Prague (1871)
*Plzeň -Cheb (1872)Notes
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