Franz Xaver Riepl
Franz Xaver Riepl (29 November 1790 – 25 April 1847) was an important Austrian geologist, railway and metallurgical specialist.
Riepl was born in Graz, Austria. Between 1820 and 1835 he worked as a professor at the Vienna Technical University. It was from him that the initiative came to quarry the Styrian Ore Mountains using open cast mining. As early as 1828 Riepl had developed a plan for a railway link from Galicia via Vienna to Trieste and produced the detailed route diagrams. He also gave the impulse for building the important Witkowitz iron works which was important in the construction of the Emperor Ferdinand Northern Railway (Nordbahn). In 1836 he produced the first plan for a railway network across the whole of Austria.
In 1904 the street of Rieplstrasse in Vienna's Favoriten district was named after him.
He died in Vienna, Austria, on 25 April 1847.
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External links
- Riepl, Franz X., in Constant von Wurzbach, Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich, 26. Band, Wien 1874,
- Franz Xaver Riepl in the Aeiou Encyclopedia (German)
- Prof. Riepl im Kontext der "österr. Eisenbahngeschichte"
- There is a relevant English-language forum at Railways of Germany
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