Eastern Railway
Ostbahn are called:
the following railway lines:
- in Germany
- Bavarian Eastern Railway , see Nuremberg – Schwandorf railway line
- Prussian Eastern Railway from Berlin to East Prussia, later expanded into an extensive network
- Württemberg Eastern Railway from Stuttgart to Ulm, see Filstalbahn
- in Austria
- Österreichische Ostbahn , formerly Vienna-Raaber Bahn, see Ostbahn (Austria)
- Laaer Ostbahn , formerly Ostbahn (northern line), Laaer Ast of the Austrian Eastern Railway
- Marchegger Ostbahn , Ostbahn (eastern line), Marchegger branch of the Austrian Eastern Railway
- Styrian Eastern Railway , Graz – Szentgotthárd railway line
- outside
- Bosnian Eastern Railway , part of the former Sarajevo – Belgrade narrow-gauge railway
- Chinese Eastern Railway (Transmandchurian Railway) Chita – Vladivostok
- Eastern Railway (Thailand) , railway line from Bangkok to Aranyaprathet
Railway companies:
- Bavarian Eastern Railway (1856–1875)
- Ostbahn (Generalgouvernement) , railway company in the Generalgouvernement (Poland) after the occupation in 1939
- French Eastern Railway (1845–1937), see Chemin de Fer de l'Est
- kk Eastern State Railways (1847–1858), Austrian-Hungarian railway company
Furthermore, Ostbahn can mean:
- Kurt Ostbahn , fictional character by Günter Brödl and pseudonym of the Austrian singer Willi Resetarits
- SC Ostbahn XI , football club from Vienna, Austria.
See also:
- Northeast Railway
- Southeast railway
- Østbanen
- Ostlandbahn (former branch on Borkum)