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Hausfeldstraße station
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Hausfeldstraße is a metro station on the U2 line of the Vienna U-Bahn, located in Aspern, Donaustadt, Vienna's 22nd district. It opened on 5 October 2013 as part of the fourth expansion of the U2.[1]
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Situated north-east of the preceding Aspernstraße station, Hausfeldstraße was part of the fourth extension of the U2 in 2013, continuing on to Aspern Nord and ending at Seestadt.[2] When built, the area it served was still largely uninhabited.[3] Formerly a station of the Österreichische Bundesbahnen (ÖBB), it consisted of an electrified stub track, where the S80 had its terminus, and a platform on the through track towards Marchegg on the Slovak border.[4] On October 1, 2018, the station was closed, and its functions as a train station were taken over by the Wien Aspern Nord station.[5] The station has two lifts and an elevator, as well as a public restroom group with an accessible toilet.[6]
The subway station is located west of Hausfeldstraße, parallel to the Marchegger Ostbahn (railway line Vienna - Bratislava) which runs north of the station. It is a two-track station with a central platform in an elevated position, about three metres above the road.[7] The eastern exit leads to Hausfeldstraße, which passes under both the U2 and the Marchegger Ostbahn. To the south of the station is a turning loop for the tram line 25 and the bus lines that terminate here. The western exit leads to Hasibederstraße via an underpass.[6]
The station connects to the bus lines 85A, 95B, and 97A, as well as the 26 tram.[8]
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- Map of the surrounding area
- An S-Bahn before the repurposing.
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