Wiener Neustadt Canal
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The Wiener Neustadt Canal was Austria's only shipping canal, originally meant to reach to Trieste. It became operational in 1803 and ceased to be used for transportation before World War I.
References
- Fritz Lange: Von Wien zur Adria – Der Wiener Neustädter Kanal, 2003, ISBN 3-89702-621-X
- Valerie Else Riebe: Der Wiener Neustädter Schiffahrtskanal, 1936
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wiener Neustädter Kanal.
- Josef Kovats: Documentary Trailer (German)
- Heinrich Tinhofer: WalkingInside - Forum Canal Independent Initiative for Revitalising the Canal (automatically translated).
48°04′31″N 16°20′59″E / 48.07528°N 16.34972°E
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