Wien Hauptbahnhof

Wien Hauptbahnhof
The western entrance to the station concourse
General information
LocationFavoritenstraße 51, Vienna
Austria
Coordinates48°11′12″N 16°22′48″E / 48.186667°N 16.380000°E / 48.186667; 16.380000
Owned byAustrian Federal Railways (ÖBB)
Line(s)
Platforms12
Tracks12 for ÖBB
4 for loading cars (Wien Hauptbahnhof Autoreisezug)
2 for underground tram
2 for U-Bahn
20 Total
Construction
Structure typeat-grade
Parkingyes
Other information
IATA codeXWC
Websitewww.hauptbahnhof-wien.at (in German)
History
OpenedDecember 2012 (2012-12)
(partly operational)[1]
December 2015 (2015-12)
(fully operational)[2]
Electrifiedyes
Passengers
268,000/day[3]
Services
Preceding station ÖBB Following station
Wien Meidling
towards Zürich HB
Railjet Express Bratislava-Petrzalka
Hegyeshalom
Wien Meidling
towards München Hbf
Terminus
Wien Meidling
towards Zürich HB
Vienna Airport
Terminus
Wien Meidling
Wien Meidling
towards Bregenz
Wien Meidling
towards Graz Hbf
Railjet Břeclav
Břeclav
towards Praha hl.n.
Wien Meidling
towards Villach Hbf
Terminus
Wien Meidling
Wien Meidling
towards Salzburg Hbf
Wien Meidling
towards Graz Hbf
Vienna Airport
Terminus
Wien Meidling
Terminus EuroCity Břeclav
towards Katowice
Břeclav
Wien Meidling
towards Graz Hbf
Břeclav
Wien Meidling Terminus
Terminus Břeclav
Hegyeshalom
Hegyeshalom
towards Cluj Napoca
InterCity Bratislava-Petrzalka
towards Košice
Wien Meidling Terminus
Wien Meidling
Wien Meidling
towards Lienz
Wien Meidling
towards Villach Hbf
Wiener Neustadt Hbf
towards Graz Hbf
EuroNight Břeclav
Wien Meidling Hegyeshalom
Wien Meidling Nightjet Terminus
Wien Meidling
Wien Meidling
towards Bregenz
Wiener Neustadt Hbf
towards Graz Hbf
Břeclav
Wien Meidling Terminus
Wien Meidling ÖBB-Urlaubsexpress
Limited service
Wien Matzleinsdorfer Platz REX 1 Wien Quartier Belvedere
towards Břeclav
Wien Matzleinsdorfer Platz REX 2 Wien Quartier Belvedere
Wien Matzleinsdorfer Platz REX 3 Wien Quartier Belvedere
towards Satov
Terminus REX 6 Wien Grillgasse
REX 62 Wien Grillgasse
towards Hegyeshalom
REX 64 Wien Grillgasse
REX 8 Wien Simmering
Wien Meidling REX 9 Terminus
Terminus R 81 Wien Simmering
towards Marchegg
R 95 Wien Grillgasse
Preceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station
Wien Meidling
towards Rostock Hbf
IC 17 Terminus
Wien Meidling
towards Dortmund Hbf
ICE 91
Preceding station Vienna S-Bahn Following station
Wien Matzleinsdorfer Platz S1 Wien Quartier Belvedere
towards Marchegg
Wien Matzleinsdorfer Platz
towards Mödling
S2 Wien Quartier Belvedere
Wien Matzleinsdorfer Platz S3 Wien Quartier Belvedere
towards Hollabrunn
S4 Wien Quartier Belvedere
Wien Meidling S60 Wien Grillgasse
Wien Meidling S80 Wien Simmering
Location
Wien Hauptbahnhof is located in Austria
Wien Hauptbahnhof
Wien Hauptbahnhof
Location within Austria
Interior of the station. June 2016

Wien Hauptbahnhof, Vienna Central Station[4][5] or Vienna Main Station[6][a] is the main railway station in Vienna, Austria, located in the Favoriten district.[9] It became fully operational in December 2015, linking major railway lines from the north, east, south and west, and replacing the old Wien Südbahnhof terminus.[10] With 268,000 daily commuters it is Austria's busiest long-distance railway station.[3] Aside from being voted "Austria's most beautiful railway station" (six times in total; five years in a row),[citation needed] it was also second in Consumer Choice Center's ranking of "Top 10 Railway Stations for Passenger Convenience in Europe".[11]

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  3. ^ a b "Die größten Bahnhöfe in Österreich". GoEuro Corp. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
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  5. ^ "ÖBB Facts & Figures 2019" (PDF). ÖBB Press. 2019. p. 40. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  6. ^ "Wien Hauptbahnhof/Vienna Main Station" (PDF). Österreichische Bundesbahnen. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-04-14. Retrieved 2013-05-09.
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  8. ^ "Vienna Hauptbahnhof celebrates opening". The Local. 6 October 2014.
  9. ^ "Wien Hauptbahnhof and Wieden". The Rough Guide to Vienna. Rough Guides. July 2011. p. 136. ISBN 978-1848366817.
  10. ^ Averbuck, Alexis; Bedford, Neal (2009). Western Europe. Lonely Planet. p. 66.
  11. ^ "European Railway Station Index 2021".


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