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    11 years ago

    The U3 is my favorite of all the subway lines in Vienna. It seems to have the fewest disruptions and the stations are very new and clean.

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    Westbahn - 1. Klasse im Oberdeck

    Westbahn

    4.0(15 reviews)
    0.2 kmRudolfsheim-Fünfhaus

    Consider the Westbahn line, which offers fares between Vienna and Salzburg for half the price of…read morethe OBB outfit. In December 2012, on OBB, the per person fare is approximately 50 Euro whereas it is 25 Euro per person on Westbahn (but note, for some reason our credit card did not work so we paid cash like everyone else). Plus, on the WB, you get a leather seat, an in-seat electrical outlet, and free wifi that was pretty speedy. The trains leave Salzburg every hour or two. The 2.5 hour trip will be up before you know it. Just get on board and buy your ticket from the attendant once you are underway. If headed from Salzburg to Vienna, pick up an assortment of inexpensive groceries from the SPAR market in the train station to have a picnic lunch on board. NOTE: OBB will not tell you about this line of train service. There will be little to no signage about WB in the train station.... that is because WB is new competition for OBB... Check with your hotel or the WB's website for information.

    Westbahn is a new train line that I think only has one train line, and it links Salzburg and…read moreVienna. It is not necessarily shorter in time (I think it might even be just a bit longer) then the traditional OBB line, but it is so much better, and cheaper that my discount OBB pass. Crazy. It also goes almost every hour (from around 5 am in the morning until about 19'00, watch out that the times are different depending which way you go). In Vienna, you leave from the Westbanhof station, in Salzburg from Salzburg Hfb (of Hfp I forget). The good: The staff were all very friendly on both trips and actually looked happy to be at their job and interact with the clients. The train was kept extremely clean and the staff were continuously cleaning up without bothering anyone. It is a double floor train, there are small cafeteria areas I believe in every car, and on the top floor is a little "lounge/couch" area in the back. The big benefit is that the tickets are open tickets, which means you buy it for a direction, but you don't have to specify when you go, nor time, nor date. They send you pdfs of the tickets you buy online, and you can use them for up to a year. Yay! without having to put a date or time, and its also a benefit we have a The website is in German and English. I think they miss to finish pages or link right things like "specials". The e-mail they send the tickets in are also in German and English. You also can collect miles points with your Austrian Airline miles number if you have one! Cool. If you don't have one, let me know and I'll book your train ticket for you. They don't specify that the miles are linked to this ID, so I randomly tried and it worked. there are also two outlets under the armrest between the seats. Fantastic. Did not try if there was wireless. The bad: On the screens in the Salzburg station, the train is listed as "West". Now I know better, so I will recognize this. But I was very unsure. Plus I had found the 2011 schedule on the westbahn website before leaving, but they had not posted for 2012 yet. Turns out OBB has a train going in the same direction at the time on the 2011 schedule, so if you don't know that Westbahn in a double decker train with a blue and green colour scheme (as opposed to red with OBB, or their trains are sometimes also in grey or yellow I believe), you may get confused. OBB office did not want to help at all (in fact they were practically worthless about their own trains when I took one in the morning... may have just been the guy I spoke too since I spoke to him both in the morning and the evening, and he was giving me attitude and wrong information, completely different then my experience with OBB in Vienna.... so they'll loose customers to Westbahn if they are not friendly....) Luggage space. Well there just is not real significant space. The overhead bins would not take a carry on luggage (hand luggage) and there was space but certainly not enough for more than a few people. There were not so many people on the train so we could use the seats next to us, but as they gain popularity, this will become an issue. There is not a lot of sitting space. I was comfortable but if you are a person with very long legs, you may be uncomfortable. Go sit in the lounge area I guess. Overall: I was very pleased. Open tickets, clean train, friendly staff. Biggest room for improvement is with the luggage.

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    Hervis Wien Westbahnhof - Statue dedicated to the 10000 children who boarded the Kindertrain in 1938

    Hervis Wien Westbahnhof

    3.7(42 reviews)
    0.1 kmRudolfsheim-Fünfhaus

    This is Austria, partially traditional with lots of history and heritage and partially modern with…read morevery often "half-done" solutions. This is empress Sissi I. of Austria, one of the most famous European monarchs. Besides you have lots of modern restaurants and shops. But I have to say, after all those months of existence after renovation and after lots of negative reviews - the elevators are still stupid, no improvements concerning labelling at all - the post office became even worse, still the same stupid head of the post office Yesterday the head of the post office complaned because a lady just asked whether she might have some more tape for her parcel. People were lined up far outside the post office - is this the first Christmas they experience?! One of the clerks did not want to sell a single stamp to a lady!!!! Everything else is still quite ok. One day they will have injuries at that stupid post office, too many people queued up, even handicapped, people with baby cards and wheelchairs. Even the police showed up because there were so many people - security leak!!!! At least somebody has to get injured, till they react!!!

    Full service station. You can store your luggage. Bathrooms are .50 and are cleaned immediately…read moreafter you finish yoir business. Speaking of business, there are several eateries. Shopping is on offer too. The bus station is across the street. The station is downtown and a main shopping street starts in the area. Police presence is strong. Metro subway connections including to the International Bus Station. And of course there are trains leaving and arriving from here. Ticket buying and luggage storelage and even bathroom use purchase are automated and efficient. There are also information ppaces for non automated service and information. Wunderbar!!! The Happiness Station sells ice cream. There's a Subway. Crobagerie for baked goods and sandwiches. Weiner Wald for weiners. And a fried fish fast food Nord See or some such. Places to sit and plug in your phone to charge. Good life here.

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