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5-649: Ostbahn (German: Eastern Railway ) 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 ),

10-613: 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 [ edit ] Eastern Railway (disambiguation) Østbanen (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

15-485: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Austrian Eastern Railway The Austrian Eastern Railway ( German Ostbahn ) was the name of a former railway company during the time of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy . Today, the term is still used to describe certain railway lines ( Eastern railway ) which were formerly operated by that company. The Ostbahn

20-493: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ostbahn . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ostbahn&oldid=1256573261 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Railway disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing German-language text Short description

25-540: Was founded as the private Raaber Bahn (or Wien-Raaber-Eisenbahn ). The line from Vienna to Bruck an der Leitha was constructed between 1840 and 1846. It was extended to Győr (German Raab ) in 1855 and later to Budapest . Later it merged with another private railway company, the Staatseisenbahngesellschaft , which operated the line from Vienna to Pressburg (now Bratislava ), and the line via Mistelbach and Laa an der Thaya to Brno . The company

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