Austria-Hungary : with excursions to Cetinje, Belgrade, and Bucharest : handbook for travellers . HAINBUKG-. 77. Route. 447 Scenery. The finest is between Deutsch-Altenburg and Pressburg,between Nesmiihl and Vacz, and in nearing Budapest. The least attrac-tive part of the route is from below Pressburg to below Komarom. Vienna, see p. 2. The small steamer passes under the Franzens-Brilcke, the bridge of the Verbindungsbahn or loop-line, theSophien-Briicke, the Kaiser -Joseph -Briicke, and lastly thebridge of the Staatsbahn (comp. p. 440). On the left lies thePrater. At the •Pratereck (


Austria-Hungary : with excursions to Cetinje, Belgrade, and Bucharest : handbook for travellers . HAINBUKG-. 77. Route. 447 Scenery. The finest is between Deutsch-Altenburg and Pressburg,between Nesmiihl and Vacz, and in nearing Budapest. The least attrac-tive part of the route is from below Pressburg to below Komarom. Vienna, see p. 2. The small steamer passes under the Franzens-Brilcke, the bridge of the Verbindungsbahn or loop-line, theSophien-Briicke, the Kaiser -Joseph -Briicke, and lastly thebridge of the Staatsbahn (comp. p. 440). On the left lies thePrater. At the •Pratereck ( ), where the Danube Canaljoins the main branch of the river, we embark on the large steamer. L. Lobau, the longest (3 M. long, 21/2 M. broad) of the woodedislands which conceal the left bank. ( ) R. * Fischamend, with an air-ship hangar; 1. Schonau. R. Ellend and Haslau. — ( ) L. •Orth (the villagelies a little inland). Then, r. Regelsbrunn, 1. Schloss Eckartsau. R. Petronell (Heidentor Inn). The chateau of Count Traun con-tains a collection of relics found at Carnuntum


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