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History of rail transport in Austria : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of rail transport in Austria :''This article is part of the history of rail transport by country series'' The history of rail transport in Austria began with the Reisszug, a private funicular serving the Fortress of Salzburg. Built at the end of the 15th century and first documented in 1515, it is the oldest known funicular in the world, and possibly the oldest existing railway line.〔(The "Reisszug" on Funimag )〕〔(The "Reisszug" on Funiculars.net )〕 In 1837, following the construction of several horse tramways, the ''Nordbahn'' line (Vienna-Břeclav) was opened. The Imperial Royal Austrian State Railways, a company serving the Austrian part of Austria-Hungary, was created in 1884〔(History of Austrian Railway until 1918 (on the ÖBB website) )〕 and in 1923, some years after the dissolution of the empire, the national company "BBÖ" (now known as the "ÖBB") was founded. ==See also==
*Austrian Federal Railways (history) *Rail transport in Austria
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