- Source: Austrian Northwestern Railway
The Austrian Northwestern Railway (German: Österreichische Nordwestbahn, ÖNWB, Czech: Rakouská severozápadní dráha) was the name of a former railway company during the time of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Today, the term is still used (although only rarely) to refer to the railway line which was formerly operated by that company.
The privately owned Nordwestbahn took over the branch of the Nordbahn from Floridsdorf to Stockerau in 1871 and extended it in 1871 via Hollabrunn and Retz to Znojmo (Moravia). Nordwestbahn owned and operated many important lines in Bohemia and Moravia. It was nationalized in 1908 and subsequently lost its significance. Nordwestbahnhof was closed down in 1924 and has only been used for freight transports since World War II. The bridge used by the company was transformed into an Autobahn bridge during the 60s. Passenger service between Retz and Znojmo was reopened in 1990.
Lines built by Nordwestbahn lying in today's Czech Republic
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- Air Canada
- Austrian Northwestern Railway
- North Western Railway (disambiguation)
- Austrian Federal Railways
- Imperial Royal Austrian State Railways
- Emperor Franz Joseph Railway
- 4-4-2 (locomotive)
- Northwest railway line
- List of locomotives and railbuses of the Imperial Royal Austrian State Railways
- Wien Nordwestbahnhof
- Retz