The Stadlauer Ostbahnbrücke, colloquially also known as Stadlauer Brücke, is a railway bridge in Vienna. It connects the districts of Leopoldstadt and Donaustadt and crosses the Danube, Danube Island, and New Danube. It is the longest-standing Danube bridge in Vienna.
In addition to the Kaiser Ferdinand North Railway Bridge, which has been in existence since 1837/1838, a single-track railway bridge over the Danube was approved in 1866, located east of it.
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