TOTAL OPERATIONS 2019 UNDERGROUND 2019 2019 LINES LINES LINES LINES Number of lines 164 Number of lines 5 Number of lines 28 Number of lines 131 Number of train and bus depots 10 Number of train depots 3 Number of tram depots (including contractual traffic and Nightline) 4 Number of stops 5,476 Number of stops 109 (excluding satellite tram stations) Number of bus depots 3 LENGTH (km) Average distance between stops (m) 761.9 Number of stops 1,076 Number of stops 4,291 Network 263 Average line length (km) 16.6 Average distance between stops (m) 396 Average distance between stops (m) 401.1 Operational network 255.4 Average journey speed (km/h) Average line length (km) 8.1 Average line length (km) 6.6 Total length of lines 1,168.9 at peak times, during the day and Average journey speed (km/h) Average journey speed (km/h) 32.7 Total track length 673.8 in the evening at peak times 14.8 at peak times 17.5 VEHICLES LENGTH (km) during the day / in the evening 15.1 / 16.4 during the day / in the evening 18 / 20.6 Railcars and tramcars 1,236 Network length 87.4 LENGTH (km) LENGTH (km) Trailers 258 Operational network 83.4 Network length 175.6 Total length of lines 860.5 427 Total length of lines 83 Operational network 172 VEHICLES Available seats 259,630 Total track length 253.2 Total length of lines 225.4 Average number of buses in operation (Mon – Fri) 373 OPERATING PERFORMANCE (km) Girder rail to vignole rail ratio 2 : 98 Total track length 420.6 Low-floor articulated buses (4-door) 282 Railcar, tramcar and bus STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS Girder rail to vignole rail ratio 91 : 9 Low-floor normal buses (3-door) 131 115.3 M revenue kilometres operated Width of track (mm) 1,435 STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS Low-floor normal buses (2-door) 12 Revenue kilometres contracted 17.7 M Double-tracked route (km) 167.9 Width of track (mm) 1,435 Low-floor battery-powered buses (2-door) 2 Trailer revenue kilometres operated 20.2 M Number of points 621 Double-tracked route (km) 337.9 Total number of buses 427 Total amount of revenue kilometres 153.2 M VEHICLES Number of points 1,107 Available seats 39,964 Total seat kilometres available 20,850.2 M Average number of trains in operation VEHICLES Average vehicle capacity 93.6 127 KEY PASSENGER FIGURES (Mon – Fri) Average number of trains in operation (Mon – Fri) 398 OPERATING PERFORMANCE (km) Number of passengers 960.7 M Total number of railcars 758 Total number of tramcars 478 Total amount of revenue kilometres 39.4 M Number of passengers per revenue Silver Arrow railcars 366 Articulated tramcars 140 Revenue kilometres operated 21.7 M 6.27 kilometre operated Type V railcars 248 Ultra-low-floor articulated (ULF, Flexity) 338 Revenue kilometres contracted 17.7 M Number of passengers per 100 passenger Type T railcars 144 Trailers 134 Total seat kilometres available 3,338.7 M 4.61 kilometres Control trailers (Type V) 124 Available seats 85,806 Seat kilometres operated 2,019.9 M Number of passengers per inhabitant 503 Available seats 133,860 Average vehicle capacity 140.2 Seat kilometres contracted 1,318.8 M Number of passengers per day 2.63 M Average vehicle capacity 151.8 OPERATING PERFORMANCE (km) KEY PASSENGER FIGURES INVESTMENT DURING THE FINANCIAL YEAR (€) OPERATING PERFORMANCE (km) Total revenue kilometres operated 27.2 M Number of passengers 196.1 M Capital expenditures in Total revenue kilometres operated 86.6 M Railcar revenue kilometres operated 23 M FUEL CONSUMPTION 225 M intangible and tangible assets Railcar revenue kilometres operated 70.6 M Trailer revenue kilometres operated 4.2 M Liquid gas (litres) 2 M of which underground extension 91 M Trailer revenue kilometres operated 16 M Seat kilometres available 4,268.3 M Litres per revenue kilometre operated 1.06 RIGHT-OF-WAY MEASURES Seat kilometres available 13,243.2 M KEY PASSENGER FIGURES Litres per 100 passenger kilometres operated 1.31 Radio-operated traffic lights 425 KEY PASSENGER FIGURES Number of passengers 304.8 M Diesel (litres) 10.3 M Caps (extended foot paths) 626 Total number of passengers 459.8 M RIGHT-OF-WAY MEASURES Litres per revenue kilometre operated 0.52 Dedicated tram routes separated Litres per 100 passenger kilometres operated 0.55 53.6 from private traffic (%) RIGHT-OF-WAY MEASURES Caps (extended foot paths) 220 Dedicated bus lanes separated from private traffic (%) 5 Caps (extended foot paths) 406

DevelopmentDevelopment of of passenger passenger numbers numbers in in Vienna Development of annual passes sold in Vienna* inin millions millions

10001000 800 954.2954.2 961.7961.7 965.9965.9 960.7960.7 931.2931.2 939.1939.1 700 906.6906.6

900900 852,300 900900 875875 600 838.7838.7 500

800800 400 746.8746.8 724.9724.9 300

700700 200

100

600600 0

20002000 20052005 20102010 20112011 20122012 20132013 20142014 20152015 20162016 20172017 20182018 20192019 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Source:Source: Wiener Wiener Linien Linien Source: Wiener Linien *excluding VOR annual passes with regional zones

DevelopmentDevelopment of of public public transport’s transport’s share share in in % % Comparison of network lengths

4040 3939 3939 3838 3838 3737 3636 83 km Underground 3535 3535 3434 3333 3232 225.4 km Tram 3030 2929 Facts & Figures Facts & Figures 2525 860.5 km Bus ’93’93 ’96’96 ’99’99 ’01’01 ’06’06 ’10’10’11’11’12’12 ’16’16’17’17 ’19’19 Source:Source: Wiener Wiener Linien Linien Source: Wiener Linien Operating Data 2019

NumberNumber of of annual annual pass pass holders holders v. v. number number of of cars cars Revenue by type of ticket in %

800,000800,000 Other tickets

700,000700,000 CarsCars Short-term network tickets 44 Annual passes 600,000600,000 Tickets sold at 88 the ticket desk 1111 500,000500,000 Weekly passes 44 4848 400,000400,000 Owner, distributor and publisher: Wiener Linien GmbH & Co KG 9 9 Design: Wiener Linien, Corporate Communications AnnualAnnual passes passes 300,000300,000 Youth tickets Printers: Print Alliance HAV Produktions GmbH, 2540 Bad Vöslau; Monthly passes 1616 Semester passes subject to changes. 20082008 20092009 20102010 20112011 20122012 20132013 20142014 20152015 20162016 20172017 20182018 20192019 Printed on environmentally-friendly paper.

Source:Source: Statistics Statistics , Austria, Wiener Wiener Linien Linien Source: Wiener Linien

Facts and Figures 2019 / 06. 2020 Austria's largest transport network

Greener

One underground train has enough space for around 900 passengers.

750 cars would be needed for the same number of people – equivalent to a 3-km-long line of cars. 2.6 million passengers every day

Switching to 2. 960.7 million public transport annually saves All 109 95 % passengers of tram and more kilometres were travelled in 2019 than in the previous year. underground bus stops are stations are barrier-free in 2019 with ramps and lifts. 291 lifts 289,207 day barrier-free.* ery ev Around * Pilgramgasse again after

m 1,500 kg CO k This is roughly equivalent to the speed of light in one second. construction work is completed 9 6 6 , We operate two 3 Wiener Linien has employees 1 fully-electric and 33AA 2

9 emission-free bus lines

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five times a day. m k n o apprentices li 205 il Autonomous bus m in 10 vocational 99 A total of 77. with passengers on 8,282 apprenticeships employees the road in Seestadt

3,040 of these are actual drivers.

Underground train drivers

Underground expansion 7,700 m 7,700

1,273 and

490 modernisation Tram drivers of tracks are being modernised. 3636BB 5858BB

Bus drivers

All our buses and tram are now 1111

low-floor vehicles. Optimised bus services 1,277

stst Installing air conditioning 11 1818 X-TypeX-Type FlexityFlexity At 215 mm, the boarding height of Flexity vehicles is one undergroundunderground tramstrams of the lowest in the world. traintrain