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The Imperial Royal Privileged Austrian State Railway Company (German: ''k. k. privilegierte österreichische Staatseisenbahn-Gesellschaft''), from 1 January 1883 the Privileged Austro-Hungarian State Railway Company (''privilegierte österreichisch-ungarische Staatseisenbahn-Gesellschaft'') was a private railway company in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Its title was abbreviated to State Railway Company (''Staats-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft'') or StEG.


History

The StEG was founded on 17 October 1854 primarily with French capital and on 1 January 1855 bought the Northern State Railway and the
Austrian Southeastern Railway The Austrian Southeastern Railway or Imperial-Royal Southeastern Railway (german: k.k. Südöstliche Staatsbahn) or kkSöStB was a state railway in Austria-Hungary, which was formed when the Hungarian Central Railway was (''Ungarische Zentralbahn'' ...
from the
Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous ...
n state, Hence the unusual name of the new company. By procuring the Vienna–Raab railway on 13 February 1855 and the Brünn-Rossitz railway on 1 January 1879 and building new lines the StEG network within the Austrian part of the empire had grown by 1890 to around 1,350 km; in addition there were 1,500 km of railway in
Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the ...
. On 15 October 1909 the StEG was nationalised and, with it became a part of the
Imperial Royal Austrian State Railways The Imperial-Royal State Railways (german: k.k. Staatsbahnen) abbr. ''kkStB'') or Imperial-Royal Austrian State Railways (''k.k. österreichische Staatsbahnen'',The name incorporating "Austrian" appears, for example, in the 1907 official state ha ...
or ''kkStB''. The routes on Hungarian territory had already been transferred to the Hungarian State Railway in 1891. That included the BruckNickelsdorf and Marchegg–border sections, that did not come into the Federal Railways of Austria's (''BBÖ'') possession until 1920.


The StEG in present-day Austria

In the territories which form the current Austria, the StEG network covered a total of about 255 km. Its start point was the state railway station in Vienna, later the Ostbahnhof, which is today part of the Südbahnhof. One main line headed south towards Budapest, passing through Götzendorf to Bruck an der Leitha (1846), where until 1920 the border with Hungary lay, and on to the present-day border station of Nickelsdorf (1855). From 1884 the line branched in Götzendorf to Klein Schwechat on the one hand and Mannersdorf on the other. In 1886/87 a line was built from Bruck via Bad Deutsch Altenburg to Hainburg an der Donau. The line from Vienna in the northern direction, opened in 1870, crossed the Danube and then divided at Stadlau to reach Marchegg and Bratislava in the east; the other branch running via Mistelbach and Laa an der Thaya to Brno in the north. Not until 1888 was the branch from Enzersdorf bei Staatz to Poysdorf added. In addition a short domestic line in Vienna from the Erdbergerlände to the horse racing track at Freudenau was built in 1886.


The routes

;Main lines *
Vienna en, Viennese , iso_code = AT-9 , registration_plate = W , postal_code_type = Postal code , postal_code = , timezone = CET , utc_offset = +1 , timezone_DST ...
Wolkersdorf
Mistelbach ''For the town in Germany, see Mistelbach, Bavaria.'' Mistelbach an der Zaya (; Mistelbach on the (River) Zaya; Central Bavarian: ''Mistlboch'') is a town in the northeast of Austria in Lower Austria, one of Austria's nine federal states. It is ...
Laa/ThayaBrno
Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and List of cities in the Czech Republic, largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 milli ...
Děčín * Vienna–
Budapest Budapest (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the second-largest city on the Danube river; the city has an estimated population ...
Temeswar * Vienna– Preßburg * Chotzen–Halbstadt (*1875) * HalbstadtMittelsteine (*1876/1889) * Václavice–Starkoč (*1876) *
Uherské Hradiště Uherské Hradiště (; german: Ungarisch Hradisch, hu, Magyarhradis) is a town in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 24,000 inhabitants. The agglomeration with the two neighbouring towns of Staré Město and Kunovice has over ...
Uherský Brod Uherský Brod (; german: Ungarisch Brod) is a town in Uherské Hradiště District in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 16,000 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument ...
* Enzersdorf bei Staatz
Poysdorf Poysdorf is a town in the district of Mistelbach in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. Population Sights * Vino Versum Poysdorf The Vino Versum Poysdorf is a municipal museum dedicated to the wine and culture history of Poysdorf and the We ...
(*1886) * BrnoVlara Pass (state border)– Tepla (*1887) * Götzendorf an der LeithaKlein-Schwechat * Götzendorf an der Leitha–
Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge is a town in Austria. It is located in the district of Bruck an der Leitha in the state of Lower Austria. Mannersdorf is seated at the base of a range of wooded hills called the Leitha Mountains (''Leithagebirge''), f ...
*
Bruck an der Leitha Bruck an der Leitha ( bar, label=Central Bavarian, Bruck aun da Leitha; "Bridge on the Leitha") is a town in the state of Lower Austria of Austria on the border of Burgenland, marked by the Leitha river. In 2018 it had a population of around 8,00 ...
Hainburg an der Donau Hainburg an der Donau (also referred to simply as Hainburg) is a town located in the Bruck an der Leitha district in the state of Lower Austria of eastern Austria. In 2021 it had a population of about 7,000. Geography Hainburg is located on the ri ...
;Branch lines * Lobositz–Libochowitz (*1882) * Kralupp–Welwarn (*1882) * Přelouč–Prachovice/Vápenný Podol (*1882) * Kralupp–Zvolenowes (*1886) * Choceň–Litomyšl (*1882)


Lines owned by other companies, operated by StEG

* Brandýs nad Labem
Neratovice Neratovice (; german: Neratowitz) is a town in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 16,000 inhabitants. It is an industrial town. Administrative parts Villages of Byškovice, Horňátky, Korycany, L ...
railway (*1899) * Aujezd–Luhatschowitz railway (*1905) * Nemotitz–Koritschan railway (*1908)


See also

*
Imperial Royal Austrian State Railways The Imperial-Royal State Railways (german: k.k. Staatsbahnen) abbr. ''kkStB'') or Imperial-Royal Austrian State Railways (''k.k. österreichische Staatsbahnen'',The name incorporating "Austrian" appears, for example, in the 1907 official state ha ...
* Lokomotivfabrik der StEG


Sources

* Richard Heinersdorff: ''Die k. und k. privilegierten Eisenbahnen der österreichisch-ungarischen Monarchie 1828-1918.'' Vienna-Munich, 1975


External links

* {{Authority control Defunct railway companies of Austria Defunct railway companies of Hungary