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4-438: The Laaer Ostbahn ( lit.   ' Laa Eastern railway line ' ) is a railway line in Lower Austria . It runs 82.6 kilometres (51.3 mi) from Wien Hauptbahnhof to Laa an der Thaya , on the Czech – Austrian border. The line formerly continued to Brno . Austrian Federal Railways ( ÖBB ) owns and operates the line. The Laaer Ostbahn begins at Wien Hauptbahnhof in Vienna and then turns north, splitting from

8-818: The Eastern Railway and crossing the Donaukanal and Danube . At Wien Erzherzog-Karl-Straße , the Marchegger Ostbahn splits to the east while the Laaer Ostbahn continues north. Near Gerasdorf , the Laaer Ostbahn crosses and interchanges with the North railway . Continuing north, the line terminates at Laa an der Thaya , on the border with the Czech Republic . The line beyond Laa an der Thaya  [ de ] to Hevlín and Brno

12-614: The line at Gerasdorf, coming off the North railway. Services operate to Laa an der Thaya. There are no local services between Wien Erzherzog-Karl-Straße and Gerasdorf; some long-distance services such the EuroCity between Vienna and Katowice use that portion of the line to reach Břeclav . Lower Austria Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include

16-593: Was severed in 1945, as a result of the Second World War . The southern end of the Laaer Ostbahn hosts the S1 and S80 of the Vienna S-Bahn , as well as Regional-Express and Regionalzug services, all of which leave the line at Wien Erzherzog-Karl-Straße and use the Marchegger Ostbahn for Wien Aspern Nord , Marchegg , or Bratislava main . On the northern end, Regional-Express and S2 trains join

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