Anton Waldvogel
Anton Waldvogel (born June 10, 1846 , † February 19, 1917 ) was an Austrian technician and traffic planner.
In 1872 and 1892, Waldvogel created drafts for a light rail network and the design of the transport systems in Vienna . After his death he was buried in an honorary grave (group 12A, row 2, number 4) in the Vienna Central Cemetery. The Waldvogel street in Vienna- Hietzing is named after him in 1919.
Fonts
- Plan of the surroundings of Ischl . Vienna 1865
- Wiener Zentralbahn including wing tracks for connection to the external lines. A draft . Gerold, Vienna 1873
- Project draft for the design of the traffic systems in the entire municipal area of Vienna . Spiess, Vienna 1892
- About the design of the traffic facilities and the creation of Danube ports for Vienna . Spiess, Vienna 1893
- Study of an underground railway on the Rossauerlände and its connection with the belt railway line . Lechner, Vienna 1896
- Elevated or underground railway along the Rossauerlände and their connection with the belt line. A reply to the report on this question . Waldheim, Vienna 1896
- Memorandum on the project of an underground railway on the Rossauerlände as part of an overall project for Vienna's transport systems . Lechner, Vienna 1897
- To solve the Tauern Railway question . Spiess, Vienna 1900
- The Danube floods near Vienna. Recent results of hydrotechnical surveys . Roller, Vienna 1905
- Vienna is constantly threatened by the floods of the Danube. A warning . Deubler, Vienna 1911
- The flood protection of Vienna. A reply . Loibl & Patzelt, Vienna 1913
- To solve the Vienna Danube problem . Loibl & Patzelt, Vienna 1913
- The Viennese Danube Regulation. In the last hour! Immediately before the relevant government bill is dealt with in the Reichsrat . Vienna 1917
literature
- Felix Czeike : Historical Lexicon Vienna Vol. 5 . Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 1997
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SURNAME | Waldvogel, Anton |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian technician and traffic planner |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 10, 1846 |
DATE OF DEATH | February 19, 1917 |