Am Verschiebebahnhof
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Am Verschiebebahnhof (Oberlaa, Kaiserebersdorf), named in 2007 after the central marshalling yard of the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) Vienna-Kledering, which was built between 1978 and 1986. It is designed for a capacity of 6,100 wagons per day and has a track length of 120 kilometers. The road runs from north to south, largely through undeveloped areas, along the westernmost track of the station, ending in Kledering (Lower Austria).

I was very tired on January 30th 2024, but also in the best mood. The weather was nice (13°C) and the light was beautiful. Such a nice walk and I love how the pictures turned out.