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Kettenbrückengasse station

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Wien U Bahnhof Kettenbrückengasse Linie U4 (6266933853)
Wien U Bahnhof Kettenbrückengasse Linie U4 (6266933853)

Kettenbrückengasse is a station on U4 of the Vienna U-Bahn. It is located in the Margareten District. It opened on the Wiener Stadtbahn in 1899 and became an U-Bahn station in 1980.

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Kettenbrückengasse station
Hamburgerstraße, Vienna Margareten (Margareten)

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N 48.1966 ° E 16.358 °
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Hamburgerstraße 2B
1050 Vienna, Margareten (Margareten)
Austria
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Wien U Bahnhof Kettenbrückengasse Linie U4 (6266933853)
Wien U Bahnhof Kettenbrückengasse Linie U4 (6266933853)
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