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Schnell Und Komfortabel Richtung Westen Schnell und komfortabel Richtung Westen ab Wien Westbf CJX 6:20 – 00:20 15. 12. 2019 – 12. 12. 2020 ab Wien Hbf RJ 5:55 – 21:55 ÖBB Kundenservice 05-1717 | oebb.at ab Wien Hbf RJX 5:30 – 20:30 Go WEst Mit Cityjet Xpress, Railjet Xpress und Railjet mindestens 3 mal pro Stunde von Wien Richtung Westen Die ÖBB bieten zahlreiche Möglichkeiten, um schnell und bequem sorgen mit barrierefreien Einstiegen, bequemen Sitzen und dem ÖBB von Wien Richtung Westen zu gelangen. Insbesondere Pendlerinnen onboard Portal Railnet Regio mit WLAN und Infotainment für hohen und Pendler profitieren davon: Komfort. Moderne Cityjet Xpress verbinden täglich von 06:20 bis 00:20 Uhr Von 06:00 bis 22:00 Uhr stehen Ihnen zumindest drei Verbindungen im Stundentakt den Wiener Westbahnhof und Wien Hütteldorf mit von Wien in den Westen zur Verfügung: Die Cityjet Xpress fahren den Bahnhöfen Tullnerfeld, St. Pölten und den meisten Stationen zur Minute 20 vom Westbahnhof ab. Vom Wiener Hauptbahnhof bis Amstetten. An Werktagen außer Samstag gibt es noch zusätz­ fahren zur Minute 30 die schnellen Railjet Xpress, die bis Salzburg liche Cityjet Xpress. In St. Pölten finden Sie optimale Umsteigever- nur in Wien Meidling, St. Pölten und Linz halten, der Railjet fährt zur bindungen zum ÖBB Railjet Xpress vor. Die modernen Cityjets Minute 55. Frankfurt Wien Westbahnhof ab 6:20 – 00:20 ICE Nürnberg Wien Hütteldorf ab 6:27 – 00:27 Passau Umsteigeknoten CJX München Amstetten St. Pölten Hbf Tullnerfeld Neumarkt-KöstendorfVöcklabruckAttnang-PuchheimWels HbfLinz Hbf St. Valentin Wien Meidling ab 6:02 – 22:02 ab 9:22 – 17:22 Innsbruck Hbf RJ Salzburg Hbf RJX ab 5:37 – 20:37 Wien Hauptbahnhof ab 5:55 – 21:55 ab 9:15 – 17:15 Bregenz ab 5:30 – 20:30 Zürich Cityjet Xpress im 1­Stundentakt (an Werktagen außer Samstag Flughafen Wien (VIE) zusätzliche Verbindungen) Railjet Wien ÛÚ Salzburg im 1­Stundentakt Budapest Railjet Xpress Wien ÛÚ Salzburg im 1­Stundentakt Weiterführung von Railjet und Railjet Xpress ICE Wien ÛÚ Linz im 2­Stundentakt Schematische Darstellung mit ausgewählten Halten Wien Hbf – St. Pölten Hbf – Linz Hbf – Salzburg Hbf – München Hbf / Innsbruck Hbf – Feldkirch – Zürich HB / Bregenz Å Å Budapest-Keleti ab 05:40* Flughafen Wien ª ab 06:33* 07:03** 07:33 08:03 08:33 Wien Hbf ab 05:30 05:55 06:30 06:50 06:55 07:30 07:55 08:30 08:55 09:15 Wien Meidling ab 05:37 06:02 06:37 06:57 07:02 07:37 08:02 08:37 09:02 09:22 Wien Westbf ab | r 05:50 | 06:20 | | | 07:20 | | 08:20 | | | 09:20 Wien Hütteldorf ab | x 05:57 | 06:27 | | | 07:27 | | 08:27 | | | 09:27 Tullnerfeld ab | x 06:10 06:16 06:40 | | 07:16 07:40 | 08:16 08:40 | 09:16 | 09:40 St. Pölten Hbf an 05:58 x 06:24 06:28 06:54 06:58 07:21 07:28 07:54 07:58 08:28 08:54 08:58 09:28 09:44 09:54 St. Pölten Hbf ab 06:00 x 06:25 06:30 07:05 07:00 07:23 07:30 08:05 08:00 08:30 09:05 09:00 09:30 09:46 10:05 Amstetten an | r 07:15 07:00 07:50 | 07:47 08:00 08:50 | 09:00 09:50 | 10:00 | 10:50 St. Valentin an | 07:16 | | 08:16 | 09:16 | 10:16 | Linz Hbf an 06:44 07:30 07:44 08:15 08:30 08:44 09:30 09:44 10:30 10:34 Linz Hbf ab 06:32 06:46 07:32 07:46 08:18 08:32 08:46 09:32 09:46 10:32 Wels Hbf an 06:44 06:58 07:44 | 08:32 08:44 | 09:44 | 10:44 Attnang-Puchheim an 06:58 | 07:58 | 08:58 | 09:58 | 10:58 Vöcklabruck an 07:04 | 08:04 | 09:04 | 10:04 | 11:04 Neumarkt-Köstendorf an 07:30 | 08:30 | 09:30 | 10:30 | 11:30 Salzburg Hbf an 07:48 07:54 08:48 08:52 09:48 09:52 10:48 10:52 11:48 Salzburg Hbf ab 07:56 08:56 09:00 09:56 10:56 11:00 München Hbf an | | 10:30 | | 12:30 Wörgl Hbf an 09:17 10:13 11:17 12:13 Innsbruck Hbf an 09:44 10:44 11:44 12:44 Innsbruck Hbf ab 09:48 10:48 11:48 12:48 Feldkirch an 11:42 12:42 13:42 14:42 Bregenz an | 13:17 | 15:17 Zürich HB an 13:20 15:20 r = Werktag außer Samstag * = Umsteigen in Wien Hbf ** = Umsteigen in Wien Hbf an Sonntagen, am 26.12., 1.1., 6.1., 13.4., 1.5., 21.5., 1.6., 11.6., 26.10., 8.12. Weitere Verbindungen finden Sie aufoebb.at Wien Hbf – St. Pölten Hbf – Linz Hbf – Salzburg Hbf – München Hbf / Innsbruck Hbf – Feldkirch – Zürich HB / Bregenz + Å Å * Budapest-Keleti ab 06:40 07:40 08:40* 09:40 Flughafen Wien ª ab 09:03 09:33* 10:03 10:33 11:03 11:33* 12:03 Wien Hbf ab 09:30 09:55 t 10:10 10:15 10:30 10:55 11:15 11:30 11:55 12:30 Wien Meidling ab 09:37 10:02 x 10:17 10:22 10:37 11:02 11:22 11:37 12:02 12:37 Wien Westbf ab | | x | | 10:20 | | | 11:20 | | 12:20 | Wien Hütteldorf ab | | x | | 10:27 | | | 11:27 | | 12:27 | Tullnerfeld ab | 10:16 x 10:36 | 10:40 | 11:16 | 11:40 | 12:16 12:40 | St. Pölten Hbf an 09:58 10:28 x 10:49 10:44 10:54 10:58 11:28 11:44 11:54 11:58 12:28 12:54 12:58 St. Pölten Hbf ab 10:00 10:30 x 10:51 10:46 11:05 11:00 11:30 11:46 12:05 12:00 12:30 13:05 13:00 Amstetten an | 11:00 x | | 11:50 | 12:00 | 12:50 | 13:00 13:50 | St. Valentin an | 11:16 x | | | 12:16 | | 13:16 | Linz Hbf an 10:44 11:30 x 11:38 11:34 11:44 12:30 12:34 12:44 13:30 13:44 Linz Hbf ab 10:46 11:32 x 11:40 11:46 12:32 12:46 13:32 13:46 Wels Hbf an | 11:44 x 11:51 | 12:44 | 13:44 | Attnang-Puchheim an | 11:58 t 12:06 | 12:58 | 13:58 | Vöcklabruck an | 12:04 | 13:04 | 14:04 | Neumarkt-Köstendorf an | 12:30 | 13:30 | 14:30 | Salzburg Hbf an 11:52 12:48 12:52 13:48 13:52 14:48 14:52 Salzburg Hbf ab 11:56 12:56 13:00 13:56 14:56 15:00 München Hbf an | | 14:31 | | 16:33 Wörgl Hbf an 13:17 14:13 15:17 16:13 Innsbruck Hbf an 13:44 14:44 15:44 16:44 Innsbruck Hbf ab 13:48 14:48 15:48 16:48 Feldkirch an 15:42 16:42 17:42 18:42 Bregenz an | 17:17 | 19:17 Zürich HB an 17:20 19:20 t = Samstag, Sonn- und Feiertage * = Umsteigen in Wien Hbf Weitere Verbindungen finden Sie aufoebb.at Wien Hbf – St. Pölten Hbf – Linz Hbf – Salzburg Hbf – München Hbf / Innsbruck Hbf – Feldkirch – Zürich HB / Bregenz Å Å Ç Budapest-Keleti ab 11:40 Flughafen Wien ª ab 12:33 13:03 13:33* 14:03 14:33 15:03 15:33 Wien Hbf ab 12:55 13:15 13:30 13:55 14:30 14:55 15:15 15:30 r 15:42 15:55 Wien Meidling ab 13:02 13:22 13:37 14:02 14:37 15:02 15:22 15:37 x 15:49 16:02 Wien Westbf ab | | 13:20 | | 14:20 | | | 15:20 | x | r 15:50 | 16:20 Wien Hütteldorf ab | | 13:27 | | 14:27 | | | 15:27 | x | x 15:57 | 16:27 Tullnerfeld ab 13:16 | 13:40 | 14:16 14:40 | 15:16 | 15:40 | x | x 16:10 16:16 16:40 St. Pölten Hbf an 13:28 13:44 13:54 13:58 14:28 14:54 14:58 15:28 15:44 15:54 15:58 x 16:13 x 16:24 16:28 16:54 St. Pölten Hbf ab 13:30 13:46 14:05 14:00 14:30 15:05 15:00 15:30 15:46 16:05 16:00 x 16:15 x 16:25 16:30 17:05 Amstetten an 14:00 | 14:50 | 15:00 15:50 | 16:00 | 16:50 | x 16:39 r 17:12 17:00 17:50 St. Valentin an 14:16 | | 15:16 | 16:16 | | x 16:55 17:16 Linz Hbf an 14:30 14:34 14:44 15:30 15:44 16:30 16:34 16:44 r 17:12 17:30 Linz Hbf ab 14:32 14:46 15:32 15:46 16:32 16:46 17:32 Wels Hbf an 14:44 | 15:44 | 16:44 | 17:44 Attnang-Puchheim an 14:58 | 15:58 | 16:58 | 17:58 Vöcklabruck an 15:04 | 16:04 | 17:04 | 18:04 Neumarkt-Köstendorf an 15:30 | 16:30 | 17:30 | 18:30 Salzburg Hbf an 15:48 15:52 16:48 16:52 17:48 17:52 18:48 Salzburg Hbf ab 15:56 16:56 17:00 17:56 München Hbf an | | 18:31 | Wörgl Hbf an 17:17 18:13 19:17 Innsbruck Hbf an 17:44 18:44 19:44 Innsbruck Hbf ab 17:48 18:48 19:48 Feldkirch an 19:42 20:42 21:45 Bregenz an | 21:17 | Zürich HB an 21:20 23:20 r = Werktag außer Samstag * = Umsteigen in Wien Hbf Weitere Verbindungen finden Sie aufoebb.at Wien Hbf – St.
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