

Timetable Wien - Flughafen Wien (VIE) - Wolfsthal.Thaya - Mistelbach - Wolkersdorf - Wien Mitte - Flughafen Wien (VIE) - Wolfsthal Neustadt Hbf - Wien Stammstrecke - Absdorf-Hippersdorf/Tullnerfeld Neustadt Hbf - Wien Stammstrecke - Stockerau - Hollabrunn Mödling - Wien Stammstrecke - Wolkersdorf - Mistelbach - Laa a.d.Wien Meidling - Wien Stammstrecke - Gänserndorf - Marchegg.The S-Bahn runs daily in 10 to 15 minute intervals.Īll S-Bahn lines in Vienna's metropolitan area can also be used with the annual ticket and all other VOR tickets (traffic association for the eastern region) for the Vienna core zone. The suburban line (S45) between Handelskai and Hütteldorf also takes you through or into the city quickly. Every train stops at each station, with the exception of the exception of the S7 airport line, which branches off from the main line at Vienna Rennweg. Vienna’s S-Bahn railway between Floridsdorf and Meidling runs on average every 4 minutes and is comparable to the travel time intervals of the city’s underground system. The next one will be here shortly and you will reach your destination in no time In addition, the 19 stations of the two most important Viennese S-Bahn lines from Floridsdorf to Meidling and from Handelskai to Hütteldorf also received a new colour guidance system. Both the rapid connection map, the “overhead map” on the underground doors and the Vienna metropolitan area public transport map will have the same design in the future. Following the 5 underground lines in Vienna, the two S-Bahn lines now have their own colours on the traffic maps as well as a correspondingly colour-coded guidance systems in the stations.īoth S-Bahn lines are specially marked in green and vintage pink on all ÖBB and Wiener Linien maps, thus making it even easier for passengers to find their way around. The S-Bahn is an essential part of the inner-city transport network in Vienna. This includes the main line from Floridsdorf to Meidling (S1, S2, S3 & S4) as well as the suburban line from Handelskai to Hütteldorf (S45). Light green and vintage pink are the new colours that will make the two most frequented S-Bahn lines in Vienna recognisable in the future. Submenu from "Tickets in Austria & Europa" Submenu from "Online- & mobile ticketing" There are no ticket barriers in the Vienna U-Bahn and therefore the tickets are verified by ticket inspectors here.Submenu from "All options to get your ticket" You have to activate the ticket in a special ticket validator and keep it until you leave the station.

They can also be purchased on the Internet. Tickets can be bought from ticket offices, ticket machines at stations and news stalls. Additionally, there exists Vienna City Card, a card that serves as an unlimited travel pass in all means of public transport and offers discounts for those visiting all major sights in Vienna. A 24-hour pass (for all means of public transport) costs € 8, a 48-hour pass – € 14.10, a 72-hour pass – € 17.10, one week pass – € 17.10, one month pass – € 51.

You can also purchase a 5-journey ticket at the cost of € 12. It can be used in all means of transport. Please note that the metro works all night on weekends and holidays, running every 15 minutes. Total lines length amounts to 78,5 km and has 104 metro stations. The Vienna U-Bahn consists of five number and colour-coded lines: U1 (red), U2 (purple), U3 (orange), U4 (green) and U6 (brown).
