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The Prater Liliputbahn is a 381 mm (15 in) gauge light railway in Vienna, Austria. Opened in 1928, and extended in 1933, the railway operates primarily as a tourist attraction, but also provides transport links around the wider area of the Prater park, the amusement park (Wurstelprater), and the sports stadium. Although a year-round service was provided for many years, it is now more common for the railway to close during the months of December, January, and February. Originally steam-operated, the railway now uses a mixture of steam and diesel motive power. The railway can be reached by bus, tram, or metro from central Vienna, followed by a short walk, but following the extension of tram line 1, there is now an almost direct interchange with the Vienna tram network at the railway's Rotund

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  • Liliputbahn Prater (de)
  • Prater Liliputbahn (en)
  • Liliputbahn Prater (pl)
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  • Die Liliputbahn im Wiener Prater ist eine 3,9 km lange schmalspurige Parkeisenbahn auf einem Rundkurs. Der Name der kleinen Bahn bezieht sich auf den Roman Lilliput (deutsch: Gullivers Reisen) von Jonathan Swift, in dem winzige Menschen („Liliputaner“) auf einer Insel Liliput leben. (de)
  • Liliputbahn Prater – wąskotorowa kolej parkowa, zlokalizowana w Wiedniu, stolicy Austrii, na terenie parku rozrywki Prater. Kolej otwarto w 1928, początkowo w długości 1,5 km (obecnie jest to około 4,7 km). Na początku działania kolei ruch obsługiwały wyłącznie parowozy, później uruchomiono także lokomotywy spalinowe. Rozstaw szyn na kolei jest bardzo nietypowy i wynosi 381 mm. (pl)
  • The Prater Liliputbahn is a 381 mm (15 in) gauge light railway in Vienna, Austria. Opened in 1928, and extended in 1933, the railway operates primarily as a tourist attraction, but also provides transport links around the wider area of the Prater park, the amusement park (Wurstelprater), and the sports stadium. Although a year-round service was provided for many years, it is now more common for the railway to close during the months of December, January, and February. Originally steam-operated, the railway now uses a mixture of steam and diesel motive power. The railway can be reached by bus, tram, or metro from central Vienna, followed by a short walk, but following the extension of tram line 1, there is now an almost direct interchange with the Vienna tram network at the railway's Rotund (en)
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  • Die Liliputbahn im Wiener Prater ist eine 3,9 km lange schmalspurige Parkeisenbahn auf einem Rundkurs. Der Name der kleinen Bahn bezieht sich auf den Roman Lilliput (deutsch: Gullivers Reisen) von Jonathan Swift, in dem winzige Menschen („Liliputaner“) auf einer Insel Liliput leben. (de)
  • The Prater Liliputbahn is a 381 mm (15 in) gauge light railway in Vienna, Austria. Opened in 1928, and extended in 1933, the railway operates primarily as a tourist attraction, but also provides transport links around the wider area of the Prater park, the amusement park (Wurstelprater), and the sports stadium. Although a year-round service was provided for many years, it is now more common for the railway to close during the months of December, January, and February. Originally steam-operated, the railway now uses a mixture of steam and diesel motive power. The railway can be reached by bus, tram, or metro from central Vienna, followed by a short walk, but following the extension of tram line 1, there is now an almost direct interchange with the Vienna tram network at the railway's Rotunda Station. The railway is named after the fictional island Lilliput (German: Lilliput and Liliput), inhabited by very small individuals in Gulliver's Travels (German: Gullivers Reisen) by Jonathan Swift. (en)
  • Liliputbahn Prater – wąskotorowa kolej parkowa, zlokalizowana w Wiedniu, stolicy Austrii, na terenie parku rozrywki Prater. Kolej otwarto w 1928, początkowo w długości 1,5 km (obecnie jest to około 4,7 km). Na początku działania kolei ruch obsługiwały wyłącznie parowozy, później uruchomiono także lokomotywy spalinowe. Rozstaw szyn na kolei jest bardzo nietypowy i wynosi 381 mm. (pl)
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