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State capitals Bregenz, Innsbruck, Salzburg, Klagenfurt, Linz and St. Pölten are connected directly to Vienna’s airport via the Main Station.
Getting to the Main Station and Wien-Meidling station is easy with public transportation. Was jedoch überall gleich ist, sind Freundlichkeit und der Wunsch, dass unsere Gäste entspannt und zufrieden nach Hause gehen!
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Railjets and Intercity Express (long-distance) trains coming from the west also go to the Central Train Station, meaning a change to one of the southern lines takes no time at all. Linking the west, south, north and east lines creates two opportunities to switch trains. The airport bus operated by Vienna AirportLines continues to stop at Europaplatz, in front of the station building.
Wien Mitte Station
The extremely busy station (approx.
650 trains and 268,000 passengers per day) near the city center is one of the most important transport hubs in the city. They can be reached from any subway or rapid transit railway station in Vienna in under 30 minutes.
Westbahnhof
Vienna's Westbahnhof, which has also been called BahnhofCity since the general refurbishment and expansion (2008-2011), is the Viennese terminus for trains arriving from Western Europe and Western Austria.
A larger shopping mall, a diverse dining experience and, of course, all the services of Austrian Railways are now available at Vienna's Westbahnhof.
Wien Mitte is the intersection for two subway lines (U3 and U4), five express train lines, including the airport express train S7, tram line O and bus line 74A, which enable rapid onward journeys. In addition to check-in counters for numerous airlines, the station also houses the terminal for the airport express train City Airport Train CAT.
The modern station also offer plenty of shopping options with "The Mall".
Telephone timetable informationfor ÖBB: Tel. +43-(0)5-1717
Electronic timetable for ÖBB