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Wien Liesing
S-Bahn and Regional rail station
General information
LocationLiesingerplatz 1
Austria
Coordinates48°08′05″N 16°17′02″E / 48.13472°N 16.28389°E / 48.13472; 16.28389
Owned byAustrian Federal Railways
Platforms1 side platform, 1 Island platform
Tracks3
Construction
Parking365 spaces[1]
Bicycle facilities59 spaces[1]
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zoneCore Zone (100)
History
Opened1841 (1841)
Electrified15 kV 16,7 Hz
Services
Preceding station Vienna S-Bahn Following station
Perchtoldsdorf
towards Mödling
S2 Wien Atzgersdorf
towards Laa an der Thaya
Perchtoldsdorf S3 Wien Atzgersdorf
towards Hollabrunn
S4 Wien Atzgersdorf
towards Absdorf-Hippersdorf
Location
Wien Liesing is located in Austria
Wien Liesing
Wien Liesing
Location within Austria

Wien Liesing is a railway station in the 23 district of Vienna. The station is located 7 km (4.3 mi) southwest of Meidling station and is served by S-Bahn and most ÖBB Regional trains. The station was opened in 1841 along with the Southern Railway. The history Liesing brewery has been converted in 2010 to a shopping mall and is one block west of the station.[2]

Station Layout

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Track 3 S2 toward Wolkersdorf/Mistelbach/Laa an der Thaya, S3 toward Stockerau/Hollabrunn, S4 toward Stockerau/Absdorf-Hippersdorf/Tullnerfeld, R 500 and R 510 toward Wien Floridsdorf
Island platform Disabled access
Track 2 S2, S3 and S4 toward Mödling/Wiener Neustadt
Track 1 R 500 toward Payerbach-Reichenau, R 510 toward Wienener Neustadt
Side platform Disabled access

Connections

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City Buses

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References

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  1. ^ a b ÖBB Reiseportal Station information - Wien Liesing - www.oebb.at
  2. ^ Bundesdenkmalamt: Dehio - The historical monuments of Austria, Vienna, S.720.