Wien Hauptbahnhof
Wien Hauptbahnhof | |
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Wien Hauptbahnhof | |
The northern entrance to the station concourse | |
Location |
Favoritenstraße 51, Vienna Austria |
Coordinates | 48°11′12″N 16°22′48″E / 48.186667°N 16.380000°ECoordinates: 48°11′12″N 16°22′48″E / 48.186667°N 16.380000°E |
Owned by | Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) |
Platforms | 12 |
Tracks |
16 Total 12 for ÖBB 2 for underground tram 2 for U-Bahn |
Construction | |
Structure type | at-grade |
Parking | yes |
Other information | |
Website | Hauptbahnhof Wien |
History | |
Opened |
December 2012 (operational)[1] December 2015 (last planned terminal)[2] |
Electrified | yes |
Traffic | |
Passengers | 40,000/day[3] |
Location | |
Wien Hauptbahnhof Location within Austria |
Wien Hauptbahnhof[4][1][5] (German for "Vienna Main station";[6][7] also referred to in English as "Vienna Hauptbahnhof"[8][9]) is the main railway station in Vienna, Austria, located in the Favoriten district.[10]
Wien Hauptbahnhof has replaced the Wien Südbahnhof terminus[11] with a through station linking four major railway lines converging on Vienna from the North, East, West and South. The new station offers significantly improved, principally international, connectivity.[2] By moving the main access to Südtiroler Platz, the new station is better connected to the Vienna U-Bahn system, and is also accessible by Vienna S-Bahn, tram and bus lines.[12] The Südtiroler Platz S-Bahn station was renamed Wien Hbf (platforms 1 and 2) in December 2012.[8]
Timeframe
The city council agreed to build the station 15 December 2006. Construction began in June 2007, starting with preliminary works such as the remodelling of the S-Bahn station Südtiroler Platz. In 2008, the S-Bahn and the U-Bahn stations at Südtiroler Platz were connected with each other and Südbahnhof was demolished.
In 2009, ÖBB Infrastruktur awarded a €220m construction contract to a consortium led by Strabag.[13]
The bulk of Südbahnhof's services (platforms 11-19) were closed with the timetable change of 13 December 2009, with Wien Meidling railway station temporarily taking over many of Südbahnhof's services.[14] Construction started in April 2010.[15]
Trains began passing through the new Hauptbahhof without stopping, 6 August 2012.[6] The station became partly operational in December 2012,[1] with regional and S-Bahn services using platforms 9-12 and long-distance trains not stopping.[8] It was expected that the Hauptbahnhof would fully open in December 2014, however delays in completing a footbridge meant it would not be fully operational until December 2015.[4][8]
The rebuilt station has around 100 shops and restaurants as well as 600 car parking spaces.[13] Office and residential developments are currently being built.
Train services
The station is served by the following services:
- Intercity Express services (ICE 91) Hamburg - Hanover - Kassel - Nürnberg - Passau - Linz - St Pölten - Vienna
- Intercity Express services (ICE 91) Dortmund - Essen - Düsseldorf - Cologne - Koblenz - Frankfurt - Nürnberg - Passau - Linz - St Pölten - Vienna
- RailJet services Zürich - Innsbruck - Salzburg - Linz - St Pölten - Vienna - Győr - Budapest
- RailJet services (Frankfurt - Stuttgart -) Munich - Salzburg - Linz - St Pölten - Vienna - Győr - Budapest
- RailJet services Graz - Vienna - Breclav - Brno - Pardubice - Prague
- RailJet services Villach - Klagenfurt - Vienna
- EuroCity services Vienna - Győr - Budapest - Kiskunmajsa - Novi Sad - Belgrade
- EuroCity services Vienna - Győr - Budapest - Debrecen
- EuroCity services Vienna - Breclav - Prerov - Ostrava - Bohumin - Katowice - Warsaw (- Gdansk - Gdynia)
- EuroCity services Vienna - Klagenfurt - Villach - Udine - Treviso - Venice
- EuroCity services Vienna - Graz - Maribor - Zagreb
- Night train (Russian Railways) Nice - Milan - Innsbruck - Vienna - Warsaw - Minsk - Moscow
- Nightjet services Vienna - Klagenfurt - Villach - Bologna - Florence - Rome
- Nightjet services Vienna - Klagenfurt - Villach - Verona - Milan
- Nightjet services Vienna - Linz - Salzburg - Villach - Udine - Venice
- Nightjet services Vienna - Klagenfurt - Villach - Bologna - Florence - Pisa - Livorno
- Nightjet services Zurich - Feldkirch - Innsbruck - Vienna
- Nightjet services Hamburg - Hanover - Linz - Vienna
- Nightjet services Düsseldorf - Cologne - Koblenz - Frakfurt - Linz - Vienna
- Nightjet services Bregenz - Feldkirch - Innsbruck - Vienna
- EuroNight services Berlin - Dresden - Prague - Vienna
- EuroNight services Munich - Salzburg - Linz - Vienna - Budapest
- EuroNight services Vienna - Breclav - Prerov - Ostrava - Bohumin - Katowice - Warsaw / Krakow
- EuroNight services Vienna - Kosice
- D Train Vienna - Breclav - Prerov - Ostrava - Bohumin
S1 | Mödling – Wien Meidling | – Wien Hauptbahnhof (platform 1–2) | – Wien Floridsdorf – Gänserndorf |
S2 | Wiener Neustadt Hauptbahnhof – Baden – Wien Meidling | – Wien Hauptbahnhof (platform 1–2) | – Wien Floridsdorf – Wolkersdorf – Mistelbach – Laa an der Thaya |
S3 | Wien Meidling | – Wien Hauptbahnhof (platform 1–2) | – Wien Floridsdorf – Stockerau – Absdorf–Hippersdorf or Hollabrunn |
S60 | Rekawinkel – Wien Hütteldorf – Wien Meidling | – Wien Hauptbahnhof (platform 9–12) | – Bruck an der Leitha |
S80 | Wien Hirschstetten – Wien Stadlau – Wien Simmering | – Wien Hauptbahnhof (platform 9–12) | – Wien Meidling – Ebenfurth – Wiener Neustadt Hauptbahnhof |
R | to Deutschkreutz, Bratislava, Marchegg, Pamhagen, Wulkaprodersdorf, Győr, Payerbach-Reichenau, Břeclav, Znojmo and Wiener Neustadt Hauptbahnhof |
Preceding station | ÖBB | Following station | ||
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Railjet | toward Budapest Keleti |
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Railjet | Terminus |
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toward Graz | Railjet | toward Praha hlavní nádraží |
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toward Villach or Lienz in Osttirol | Railjet | Terminus | ||
toward Wien Westbahnhof | EuroCity | toward Beograd |
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toward Wien Westbahnhof | EuroCity | toward Debrecen |
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toward Wien Westbahnhof | EuroCity | toward Belgrade |
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Terminus | EuroCity | toward Gdynia Główna |
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toward Venezia Santa Lucia | EuroCity | Terminus | ||
toward Zagreb Glavni kolodvor | EuroCity | Terminus | ||
toward Nice-Ville | EuroNight | toward Moscow Belorussky |
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toward Roma Termini | EuroNight | Terminus | ||
toward Milano Centrale | EuroNight | Terminus | ||
Preceding station | Deutsche Bahn | Following station | ||
ICE 91 | Terminus |
Preceding | Vienna S-Bahn | Following |
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Toward Wiener Neustadt |
Toward Gänserndorf | |
Toward Wiener Neustadt |
Toward Laa an der Thaya | |
Terminus |
Toward Hollabrunn | |
Toward Absdorf | ||
Toward Rekawinkel |
Toward Bruck an der Leitha | |
Toward Wiener Neustadt |
Toward Wien Hirschstetten |
Public transport
The station is served by the following municipal public transport services:
Construction
- Started in 2011
- In January 2012
- In August 2012
- In October 2012
References
Notes
- 1 2 3 "Openings increase speeds and capacity". Railway Gazette International. 27 December 2012.
- 1 2 "Bahnkonzept Hauptbahnhof Wien" [Track Design at Vienna Central Station] (in German). Österreichische Bundesbahnen. Retrieved 2014-12-08.
- ↑ "Fertigstellung des Rautendaches am Wiener Hauptbahnhof bis Jahresende" [Completion of the diamond roof at Vienna's main train station by year end]. Wiener Zeitung (in German). 12 March 2013. Retrieved 2014-12-08.
- 1 2 Beier, Roland (May 2013). "Wien Hauptbahnhof delayed". Today's Railways.
- ↑ "Wien Hauptbahnhof officially inaugurated". Railway Gazette International. 10 October 2014.
- 1 2 "Milestones of Vienna's Main Railway Station". City of Vienna.
- ↑ "Wien Hauptbahnhof/Vienna Main Station" (PDF). Österreichische Bundesbahnen.
- 1 2 3 4 Fender, Keith (June 2013). "Vienna Hauptbahnhof delayed". Modern Railways.
- ↑ "Vienna Hauptbahnhof celebrates opening". The Local. 6 October 2014.
- ↑ "Wien Hauptbahnhof and Wieden". The Rough Guide to Vienna. Rough Guides. p. 136. (Subscription required (help)).
- ↑ Averbuck, Alexis; Bedford, Neal (2009). Western Europe. Lonely Planet. p. 66.
- ↑ "Facts & Figures project Vienna main station" (PDF). Hauptbahnhof Wien.
- 1 2 "Wien Hauptbahnhof construction contract awarded". Railway Gazette International. 22 November 2009.
- ↑ "Passenger Info: Timetable changes with closure of Vienna Südbahnhof from December 13th, 2009" (PDF). Österreichische Bundesbahnen. Retrieved 2010-02-13.
- ↑ "Hauptbahnhof Wien" (in German). Hauptbahnhof Wien. Retrieved 2010-10-15.
Bibliography
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wien Hauptbahnhof. |
- Hauptbahnhof Wien English-language official website of the project
- Building proposals (in German)