Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region
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Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region
Summary
Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region is a transit district[1]. It draws 53 Wikipedia views per month (transit_district category, ranking #38 of 91).[2]
Key Facts
- Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region is in the country of Austria[3].
- Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region's instance of is recorded as transit district[4].
- Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region's instance of is recorded as transportation authority[5].
- Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region is owned by Vienna[6].
- Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region is owned by Lower Austria[7].
- Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region is owned by Burgenland[8].
- Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region's headquarters location is recorded as Vienna West railway station[9].
- Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region's industry is recorded as transit district[10].
- September 4, 1974 marks the founding of Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region[11].
- Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region's location of formation is recorded as Vienna[12].
- Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region's official website is recorded as https://www.vor.at[13].
- Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region's director / manager is recorded as Erich Valentin[14].
- Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region's director / manager is recorded as Hans Stefan Hintner[15].
- Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region's legal form is recorded as Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung[16].
- Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'VOR'}[17].
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Founding
September 4, 1974 marks the founding of Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region[11]. Its location of formation is recorded as Vienna[12].
Identity
Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'VOR'}[17].
Leadership
Directors / managers include Erich Valentin[14] and Hans Stefan Hintner[15].
Operations
Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region's headquarters location is recorded as Vienna West railway station[9].
Industry
Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region's industry is recorded as transit district[10].
Ownership
Owners include Vienna[6], a federal capital[18], in Austria[19], founded in -0100[20]; Lower Austria[7], a federal state of Austria[21], in Austria[22]; and Burgenland[8], a federal state of Austria[23], in Austria[24], founded in 1921[25].
Why It Matters
Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region draws 53 Wikipedia views per month (transit_district category, ranking #38 of 91).[2] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]