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Stadtbahn at River Wien
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The Wiener Stadtbahn (German for "Vienna Metropolitan Railway") was a public transportation system operated under this name from 1898 to 1989. Today, the Vienna U-Bahn (subway) lines U4 and U6 and the Vienna S-Bahn (rapid transit) run on its former lines. Subway line U6, which had been the Gürtel line of the Stadtbahn, was left mostly unchanged. The station architecture by Otto Wagner was preserved wherever possible. Only the signalling and electric components have been updated, stations and viaducts have been renovated, and the travel direction was changed from left-hand to right-hand running. (It should be noted that the name derives from the usage of the term around the turn of the 19th/20th century to denote a full-scale railway in an urban area, separated from all other forms of traffic. It is therefore not in any way related to, and should not be confused with the usage of the term Stadtbahn in post-WWII Germany.) The Stadtbahn is one Vienna's better known examples of early Art Nouveau architecture. Its most famous buildings are the two former station entrances on Karlsplatz, now used as a café and a museum respectively, and the Hofpavillon, a station built specifically for Emperor Franz Joseph, located at the eastern end of Hietzing station. You see this one here. On this Image you also see the Wien River. The Wien is a river that flows through the city of Vienna. It is 34 kilometres long (21 miles), of which 15 km are within the city. Its drainage basin covers an area of 230 km² (89 mi²), both in the city and in the neighbouring Wienerwald. In German, the river is colloquially called the "Wienfluss". Since English uses the name "Vienna" for what in German is called "Wien", in English the river is sometimes called the "Vienna River".

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::tigger3
11/10/07 3:25 AM GMT
Good image my friend and the narrative is spot on. Your tours are always top notch Sabine. Thank you for all your lovely works.
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.0930_23
11/10/07 3:40 AM GMT
If they get it right the first time it will last forever. Glad to see they're making use of what was designed by men of vision. It seems the world is realizing this and is restoring those things that contained such beauty. That is a good and wise thing. This is another example. Great photo and narrative. Have a nice weekend Sabine.

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I'll meet you at the edge of the sunlight, just behind the shadows. The Ghost
.corngrowth
11/10/07 10:12 AM GMT
Very interesting narrative Sabine. To me your image is a very good reflection of what you've told in your story. Well done! Regards, Cornelius
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.Fergus
11/10/07 1:29 PM GMT
Very interesting post, excellent shot
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::m0rnstar
11/10/07 2:24 PM GMT
Sabine, what a wonderful presentation - your history is always something I look forward to and the rosy hues on this image make it a part of the natural world. Very nice post... ~Mary~
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.sansoni7
11/10/07 3:10 PM GMT
Beautiful work, Sabine !
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Look around and catch it ; the Art is there !
::gabriela2006
11/10/07 4:16 PM GMT
I like the way the sun set...nice capture:)
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::fogz
11/10/07 4:22 PM GMT
Beautiful colours and composition Sabine - looks like a painting - I really like the effect!!!
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.Inkeri
11/10/07 4:41 PM GMT
So Fascinating and Intersting post..Wonderful shot..
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::dutch_postings
11/10/07 10:59 PM GMT
Wel ! that was some narative !!! it took me a little while to get it all in, but i just do like to know what there is to see in the picture. That worked very well here. Thanks for this very interesting photo.
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.Gabbels
11/11/07 12:43 AM GMT
Very interesting shot and story!
Lovely colors and great composition.
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::cynlee
11/11/07 1:05 AM GMT
I love the pastel colors of the sky and their reflections in the water. The green is lovely too. A very pleasing image, Sabine and quite a story.
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being. - Hermes
::JQ
11/11/07 1:01 PM GMT
oh the reflections in the water are almost surreal, what a pretty shot !
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.twinkel
11/11/07 5:48 PM GMT
love the beautiful sky behind it, it gives the shot a soft look
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