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- capacious, facility, named Trieste stazione dello Stato (German: Triest Staatsbahnhof), later Trieste Campo Marzio, now a railway museum, and the original...
- station was located within the Austrian Empire, and was named Görz Staatsbahnhof (English: Gorizia station of the State Railways). In 1919, as part of...
- housed in Trieste Campo Marzio railway station, the former Trieste Staatsbahnhof (earlier still known as the Sankt-Andrae-Bahnhof) during the Austro-Hungarian...
- 154 years ago (1871) Electrified yes Previous names Grünberg, Grünberg Staatsbahnhof, Zielonagóra, Zielona Góra Północna, Zielona Góra Główna Services...
- capacious, facility, named Trieste stazione dello Stato (German: Triest Staatsbahnhof). The original station came to be identified as Trieste stazione della...
- (south station) with the Staatsbahnhof (main station - today known as the west station). A branch line led from the Staatsbahnhof, over an iron bridge across...
- periphery, since 1897. Trossingen station (formerly called Trossingen Staatsbahnhof—"state station") is on the Rottweil–Villingen railway. The railway is...
- Strobl - St. Lorenz (22 km or 14 mi) 07/03/1897 Ischl Lokalbahnhof - Staatsbahnhof closed 1957 See Slezak, Josef Otto, "Von Salzburg nach Bad Ischl"...
- (German: Prag) - "Prague" 1862–1919 Praha státní nádraží (German: Prag Staatsbahnhof) - "Prague State Station" 1919–1940 Praha Masarykovo nádraží (German:...
- Hasenheide), the station was initially designated as the Eckernförde Staatsbahnhof (Eckernförde state station), but it was also, at times, called Reichsbahnhof...