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From Vienna Airport to City Centre Travel quickly and comfortably from Vienna Airport to Vienna city centre / November 2016 bus station Stand: / escalator / e 29.11.16 08:52 level -1 elevator ramp stairs / / g e e/ Legend: Ebene -1/ ÖBB Ticketautomat vending machine ÖBB ticket Bus-Station Aufzu Rolltrepp Ramp Trepp Vienna Nußdorf Vienna Floridsdorf level 0 (arrival) U6 Railjet Ebene 1 (Abflug)/ level 1 (departure) level -2 (platforms) level -2 Ebene 0 (Ankunft)/ Readymix Ebene -2 (Bahnsteige)/ Ebene -2 Heiligen- Suburban trains stadt Pony- airport information U4 teiche ÖBB ticket counter ÖBB ticket safety area CAT ticket counter ticket CAT h/ entrance or exit entrance / Badeteich Oberdöbling Handelskai Kagran/ Hirschstetten Donauzentrum City Airport Train Legend / Baumgardt Consultants Baumgardt Sicherheitsbereic Servicestellen oder Einkaufsmöglichkeiten/ service or shopping facilities Ein-/Ausgang ÖBB Ticketschalter/ Ticketschalter/ CAT Flughafen Information/ e Krotten- bachstr. 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Cover: ÖBB/Harald Eisenberger, ÖBB-Postbus GmbH/Harald Eisenberger, CAT/Zinner and Flughafen Wien AG; correct as at to Graz Airport Vienna (VIE) November 2016 VÖSENDORF 11.12.2016 - 09.12.2017 Druck_OeBB_Karte_Wien_Flughafen-Westbhf_A4_englisch.indd 1 17.11.16 12:20 ÖBB Customer Service +43 (0) 5-1717 | oebb.at/flughafen Direct links to Vienna city centre Suburban trains : the perfect way to connect City Airport Train: 16 minutes non-stop, Vienna Airport Lines: Journey fares in euros to the Vienna underground City Check-In with bag drop-off Your Bus-Plus One- Return Railjet: from Vienna Airport to With our suburban trains, you can travel from Vienna Airport to a wide range of Move quickly and comfortably way stations in Vienna, with services leaving once every half-hour. between Vienna Airport and the Fare with ÖBB VORTEILSCARD Wien Hauptbahnhof, journey time from just Railjet 3 city centre: the buses of Vienna Classic, Family, Youth1 3,90 – 15 minutes The suburban rail network offers connections to Vienna’s underground lines. Between Vienna Airport Airport Lines offer the very best, and Wien Hauptbahn- Standard fare (VOR) 3,903 – Excerpt from timetable joined-up connections, with hof/Wien Meidling ÖBB Railjet trains are a rapid, 3 Vienna Airport Wien Rennweg Wien Mitte Wien Handelskai Wien Floridsdorf 14 pick-up/drop-off points en station in either Children (aged 6 - 14) (VOR) 2,00 – comfortable service between Vienna direction Airport and Wien Hauptbahnhof route, and no fewer than Children up to 6 years travel free (where you can change onto the U1 93 departures a day in each Fare with ÖBB VORTEILSCARD 1) direction. Suburban 1,202 – underground line as well as further Vienna Airport 04:48 05:18 05:48 06:18 06:45 07:18 07:45 08:18 08:48 23:18 00:18 Classic, Family, Youth1 long-distance and local services) or © CAT / Zinner © ÖBB/Eisenberger trains Mannswörth 04:52 05:22 05:52 06:22 06:49 07:22 07:49 08:22 08:52 23:22 00:22 3 Wien Meidling (for the U6 line). Railjet Between Vienna Standard fare (VOR) 3,90 – With a journey time of only 16 minutes from Vienna Airport to the city centre Airport and stations trains also offer attractive connections Schwechat 04:55 05:25 05:55 06:25 06:52 07:25 07:52 08:25 08:55 23:25 00:25 3 (Wien Mitte), the City Airport Train is the fastest way to travel. The CAT travels Service every 30 minutes through-out Vienna in Children (aged 6 - 14) (VOR) 2,00 – to other Austrian cities like St. Pölten, Wien Kaiserebersdorf 04:57 05:27 05:57 06:27 06:54 07:27 07:54 08:27 08:57 23:27 00:27 either direction between Wien Mitte station and Vienna Airport every thirty minutes from Vienna Airport 06:05 – :05 :35 – 23:05 23:35 00:05 © ÖBB / Horak Linz, Salzburg, Innsbruck and Graz. Children up to 6 years travel free Wien Zentralfriedhof 05:01 05:31 06:01 06:31 06:58 07:31 07:58 08:31 09:01 23:31 00:31 05:36 to 23:06. Wien Westbahnhof 5 2 2 05:15 05:45 06:15 06:45 – :45 :15 – 23:45 00:10 00:40 Online CAT fare 11,00 17,00 Vienna Wien Wien Wien Wien Vienna Wien Geiselbergstraße 05:04 05:34 06:04 06:34 07:01 07:34 08:01 08:34 09:04 23:34 00:34 (Europaplatz) Airport Hauptbahnhof Meidling Meidling Hauptbahnhof Airport 4 In addition, passengers can already check in their baggage at the City Air Volkstheater Between Vienna Airport Online CAT fare discounted , 2 2 Wien St. Marx V. Bio Center 05:07 05:37 06:07 06:37 07:04 07:37 08:04 08:37 09:07 23:37 00:37 05:25 05:55 06:25 06:55 – :55 :25 – 23:55 10,00 16,00 Terminal at the railway station Wien Mitte and get their boarding passes. The (Bellariastraße) and Wien Mitte station e.g. for „Vienna Card“ holders Wien Rennweg 05:10 05:40 06:10 06:40 07:07 07:40 08:07 08:40 09:10 23:40 00:40 in either direction City Air Terminal offers all the services of an international airport terminal with Rathaus 2 2 05:30 06:00 06:30 07:00 – :00 :30 – 00:00 CAT fare at ticket machine 12,00 19,00 06:33 06:48 07:03 05:241 05:42 05:57 Wien Mitte 05:13 05:43 06:13 06:43 07:10 07:43 08:10 08:43 09:13 23:43 00:43 both manned check-in desks and self service check-in kiosks already in the city (Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz) 1 centre. This service is available between 24h and 75 minutes before departure Children up to 14 years travel free 07:03 07:18 07:35 05:57 06:12 06:27 Wien Praterstern 05:17 05:47 06:17 06:47 07:14 07:47 08:14 08:47 09:17 Then every half-hour until 23:47 00:47 Schottentor 1 05:35 06:05 06:35 07:05 – :05 :35 – 00:05 07:33 07:48 08:00 06:24 06:42 06:57 during operating hours. (Liechtensteinstraße) 2 2 Wien Traisengasse 05:20 05:50 06:20 06:50 07:17 07:50 08:17 08:50 09:20 23:50 00:50 Standard fare 8,00 13,00 08:03 08:18 08:35 07:00 07:12 07:27 Vienna Airport 06:00 06:30 07:00 07:30 – :30 :00 – 00:30 6 08:33 08:48 09:00 07:253 07:42 07:57 Wien Handelskai 05:21 05:51 06:21 06:51 07:18 07:51 08:18 08:51 09:21 23:51 00:51 PRM accessibility is possible thanks to the ground-level entrances - the CAT staff Half price: Children (6 - 14 years), 09:03 09:21 09:35 07:57 08:12 08:27 is happy to be of assistance. Between Vienna Airport holders of a certificate of disabi- Wien Floridsdorf 05:25 05:55 06:25 06:55 07:22 07:55 08:22 08:55 09:25 23:55 00:55 lity of at least 70 % of disability, 4,002 8,002 09:33 09:48 10:03 08:25 08:42 08:57 and all Vienna Airport Vienna Airport Wien Mitte Service every 30 minutes holders of ÖBB ÖSTERREICH- 10:03 10:18 10:35 09:00 09:12 09:27 Departing from Vienna Airport once every half-hour, from 8.48 am to 11.18 pm.
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