Wien Breitensee railway station, Railway station in Penzing district, Austria
Wien Breitensee is a railway station in Vienna's Penzing district serving the local suburban network. The station has two platforms and two tracks for passenger services.
The station was built in 1898 under the design of architect Alois Machatschek as part of Vienna's rail expansion. It has continued to serve commuters ever since and remains an active part of the local transport system.
The station building holds protected monument status and maintains its position as a designated cultural property within the Austrian heritage framework.
Access to the station is straightforward with clear signage guiding passengers to the platforms. Most travelers use the S45 line to reach neighboring stations on the network.
The station building holds protected monument status and displays original architectural features from the 1800s. Visitors can spot the historical details that have been preserved since its opening.
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