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The article indicates that the city imported gas from UK. Were there pipelines in place. How did the gas get there? Or was it simply and english company? I am trying to research some history of town gas usage. 206.248.139.17823:14, 16 February 2007 (UTC)Edward IngReply
They didn't import any gas from UK to Vienna! That is wrong! The ICGA-company (Inter Continental Gas Association) from UK build in the 19th century some gasworks and gasometers in Vienna to produce towngas for lightning. Greetings, Andreas.poeschek16:06, 18 February 2007 (UTC)Reply