There are a total of twenty three named sections of the City of Vienna, known as Wien in German, which is situated along the Danube River (Donau).
Innere Stadt - District 1 of Vienna, is right in the centre of Vienna.
Leopoldstadt - District 2 of Vienna, named after the Holy Roman Emperor, Leopold I, is North of the Danube Canal. The Nestroyplatz station in Leopoldstadt was built in 1979 and is on Line U1.
Landstrsasse - District 3 of Vienna, in the East and South Eastern portion of maps of Vienna.
Wieden - District 4, very small district South of the City Centre.
These districts were defined from 1850 onwards.
The main railway station in Vienna is the Wien Westbahnhof (Vienna West Station). There is also a U station for Westbahnhof on the U3 and U6 lines. It is the starting point of the West Railway (Westbahn) for trains to Salzburg (300km west of Vienna) operated by Austrian Federal Railways (OBB), a.k.a. Osterreicheische Bundesbahnen, fully owned by the Republic of Austria.
Salzburg is 2.5-3 hours by train.
Innere Stadt - District 1 of Vienna, is right in the centre of Vienna.
Leopoldstadt - District 2 of Vienna, named after the Holy Roman Emperor, Leopold I, is North of the Danube Canal. The Nestroyplatz station in Leopoldstadt was built in 1979 and is on Line U1.
Landstrsasse - District 3 of Vienna, in the East and South Eastern portion of maps of Vienna.
Wieden - District 4, very small district South of the City Centre.
These districts were defined from 1850 onwards.
The main railway station in Vienna is the Wien Westbahnhof (Vienna West Station). There is also a U station for Westbahnhof on the U3 and U6 lines. It is the starting point of the West Railway (Westbahn) for trains to Salzburg (300km west of Vienna) operated by Austrian Federal Railways (OBB), a.k.a. Osterreicheische Bundesbahnen, fully owned by the Republic of Austria.
Salzburg is 2.5-3 hours by train.
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