Hütteldorf, Railway district in Penzing, Austria
Hütteldorf is a neighborhood in Vienna's 14th district extending from Deutschordenstraße to Wolf in der Au, forming the western section of the area. The district consists of residential buildings, shops, and transport facilities, with Wien Hütteldorf station as a central hub connecting various transit lines.
The railway station was established in 1858 under the name Hütteldorf-Hacking and became a crucial point in Vienna's transportation network through the Austrian Federal Railways. The neighborhood developed around this transport hub and became an important western gateway for the city.
The neighborhood is known for the Gerhard-Hanappi-Stadion, home to Rapid Vienna football club, which brings sports fans from across the region together. The stadium serves as a social meeting point that connects the local community and draws regular visitors throughout the year.
The neighborhood is well connected by public transport, including the U4 subway line, S-Bahn lines, and regional trains at the main station. Visitors can easily find connections to other parts of Vienna and surrounding regions from here.
The station has six tracks under a train shed and serves as the western terminus for Vienna's U4 metro line. This design makes it a notable example of 19th-century Vienna transport architecture.
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