Facts and Figures

Facts and Figures

2018 Facts and Figures COMPANY Development of passenger Development of annual numbers in Vienna passes sold in Vienna 1000 in millions 800,000 954.2 961.7 965.9 931.2 939.1 906.6 900.0 822,000 900 600,000 875.0 838.7 778,000 733,000 699,000 800 400,000 648,000 746.8 582,000 724.9 501,000 687.5 700 200,000 363,000 335,000 303,000 600 1995 2000 2005 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2005 2009 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Source: Wiener Linien Source: Wiener Linien 2018 Comparison of network lengths How people in Vienna get about Mode of transport 1993 – 2018 in % Development of public transport’s share in % bicycle (+4) 40 39 39 83 km Underground by foot 38 38 (-2) 7 37 36 38 35 35 3 34 29 33 26 28 1993 32 220.5 km Tram public to 2018 transport 30 in % (+9) 29 40 25 ‘93 ‘96 ‘99 ‘01 ‘06 ‘10‘11‘12 ‘16‘17‘18 848 km Bus car 29 (-11) Source: Wiener Linien Number of annual pass holders vs. number of cars Revenue by type of ticket in % 800,000 Other tickets 700,000 Cars Short-term network tickets 4.1 Annual passes 600,000 7.8 Tickets sold at the ticket desk 500,000 11.3 45.0 Weekly passes 3.8 400,000 10.2 300,000 Annual passes Monthly passes Youth tickets 17.8 Semester passes 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Source: Statistics Austria, Wiener Linien Total operations Underground Number of lines 162 Number of lines 5 Number of train and bus depots 10 Number of train depots 3 Number of stops 5,390 Number of stops 109 LENGTH (KM) Average distance between stops (m) 761.9 Network 263 Average line length (km) 16.6 Operational network 255.3 Average journey speed (km/h) at peak 32.7 Total length of lines 1,151.5 times, during the day and in the evening Total track length 670.3 LENGTH (KM) VEHICLES Network length 87.4 Railcars and tramcars 1,253 Operational network 83.3 Trailers 269 Total length of lines 83 Buses 447 Total track length 253.2 Available seats 262,402 Girder rail to vignole rail ratio 2% to 98% OPERATING PERFORMANCE (KM) Railcar, tramcar and bus STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS 115.5M revenue kilometres operated Width of track (mm) 1,435 Revenue kilometres contracted 17.3M Double-tracked route (km) 167.9 Trailer revenue kilometres operated 20.2M Number of points 619 Total amount of VEHICLES 153M revenue kilometres Average number of trains in operation 130 Total seat-kilometres available 20,729.8M (Mon – Fri) KEY PASSENGER FIGURES Total number of railcars 768 Number of passengers 965.9M Silver Arrow railcars 376 Number of passengers per revenue Type V railcars 248 6.31 kilometre operated Type T railcars 144 Number of passengers per 100 passenger Control trailers (Type V) 124 4.66 kilometres Available seats 135,260 Number of passengers per inhabitant 509 Average vehicle capacity 151.6 Number of passengers per day 2.65M OPERATING PERFORMANCE (KM) INVESTMENT DURING THE FINANCIAL YEAR (€) Total revenue kilometres operated 86.6M Capital expenditures in intangible and 241M Railcar revenue kilometres operated 70.7M tangible assets Trailer revenue kilometres operated 15.9M of which underground extension 114M Seat-kilometres available 13,226.5M RIGHT-OF-WAY MEASURES KEY PASSENGER FIGURES Radio-operated traffic lights 416 Total number of underground passengers 463.1M Caps (extended foot paths) 621 Tram Bus Number of lines 28 Number of lines Number of tram depots (including contractual traffic and Nightline) 129 4 (excluding satellite tram stations) Number of bus depots 3 Number of stops 1,051 Number of stops 4,230 Average distance between stops (m) 396.2 Average distance between stops (m) 401 Average line length (km) 7.9 Average line length (km) 6.6 Average journey speed (km/h) Average journey speed (km/h) at peak times 14.8 at peak times 17.1 during the day / in the evening 15.1 / 16.4 during the day / in the evening 17.7 / 20 LENGTH (KM) LENGTH (KM) Network length 175.6 Total length of lines 848 Operational network 172 VEHICLES Total length of lines 220.5 Average number of buses in operation (Mon – Fri) 378 Total track length 417.1 Low-floor articulated buses (4-door) 267 Girder rail to vignole rail ratio 91% to 9% Low-floor normal buses (3-door) 166 STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS Low-floor normal buses (2-door) 12 Width of track (mm) 1,435 Low-floor battery-powered buses (2-door) 2 Double-tracked route (km) 337.8 Total number of buses 447 Number of points 1,110 Available seats 40,211 VEHICLES Average vehicle capacity 90 Average number of trains in operation 394 OPERATING PERFORMANCE (KM) (Mon – Fri) Total amount of revenue kilometres 39.2M Total number of tramcars 485 Revenue kilometres operated 21.9M Articulated tramcars 151 Revenue kilometres contracted 17.3M Ultra low-floor articulated trams 334 Total seat-kilometres available 3,252.8M (ULF, Flexity) Seat-kilometres operated 1,978.0M 145 Trailers Seat-kilometres contracted 1,274.8M Available seats 86,931 KEY PASSENGER FIGURES Average vehicle capacity 138 Number of passengers 197.3M OPERATING PERFORMANCE (KM) FUEL CONSUMPTION Total revenue kilometres operated 27.2M Liquid gas (litres) 6.5M Railcar revenue kilometres operated 22.9M Litres per revenue kilometre operated 1.12 Trailer revenue kilometres operated 4.3M Litres per 100 passenger kilometres operated 1.31 Seat-kilometres available 4,250.5M Diesel (litres) 8.6M KEY PASSENGER FIGURES Litres per revenue kilometre operated 0.54 Number of passengers 305.5M Litres per 100 passenger kilometres operated 0.59 RIGHT OF WAY MEASURES RIGHT OF WAY MEASURES Dedicated tram routes separated from Dedicated bus lanes separated from 54.1 4.9 private traffic (%) private traffic (%) Caps (extended foot paths) 221 Caps (extended foot paths) 400 Austria's largest transport network One underground train has enough space for around 900 passengers. 750 cars would e needed or te same numer o people euialent to a 3-km-long line of cars. 2.6 million passengers every day Switching to 2. 965.9 million public transport annuallly saves passengers 95% more kilometres were travelled in 2018 than in the previous year. of tram and All 109 bus stops are barrier-free in 2018 underground with ramps and lifts. 293 lifts 760,000 stations are day ery ev Around barrier-free. m 1,500 kg CO k This is roughly equivalent to the distance from the Earth to the Moon and back. 0 0 0 , We operate two 3 3A Wiener Linien has employees 1 fully-electric and 3A 2 emission-free bus lines 8 with a one-of-a-kind from 1 22AA 38 countries. 0 charging system. 2 352 escalators circles the world n i five times a day. m k n apprentices io 211 ill Autonomous bus m in 10 vocational A 77.7 with passengers on to of 8,560 apprenticeships tal employees the road in Seestadt Underground expansion of these are actual drivers. 3,089 and modernisation Underground train drivers 8,000 m 8,000 1,305 477 of tracks are being modernised. Tram drivers 71 1515AA 71 tram Bus drivers 6464 1111 and newnew 66 busesbuses All our buses Optimised bus services DD are now 1, 307 1, low-floor vehicles. Installing air-conditioning 1616 newnew At 215 mm, the boarding 'Flexity''Flexity' height of 'Flexity' vehicles is one tramstrams of the lowest in the world. Owner, distributor and publisher: Wiener Linien GmbH & Co KG Design: Wiener Linien, Corporate Communications Printers: Grasl, 2540 Bad Vöslau; subject to changes. Printed on environmentally-friendly paper. Facts and Figures 2018/03.2019.

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