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13 years ago
The end station of the U6, what can way say about this. Very BASIC indeed, but serves it's purpose in life. I do not always come home this way but when i do it is easy access from the SCS Shuttle bus. read more
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Basler Gasse
1230 Vienna
Austria
Liesing
01 7909100
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Arrived into Vienna the other day via train and I was stunned at how convenient it was! By merely…read moretaking the escalator to the street level, I was right where the tram was into the city! I got off my train and was on my train in a merely minutes! The tram was easy as tickets were available on the app with a slight discount. There are also tickets available for sale on the tram.
European train stations are so nice. This one has 3 floors of restaurants, shops and even an IKEA…read more. Didn't have enough time to see the IKEA but I saw the elevator stop. It's a large railway station with multiple platforms on different floors. It's spacious and very clean. Signage is so very clear and also in English. Besides the shops and the cafes, there is something so touching and always worth noting. There's a statue memorializing the Kindertransport. The statue is of a young boy sitting on a suitcase. This was the train station in 1938 that took over 10,000 young children from Austria, Germany and Czechoslovakia, separating them from their parents, and transporting them to England so they wouldn't face Nazi Persecution. It's a poignant statue and the trauma these children faced should never be forgotten
I have mixed feelings regarding this station, as first it stops at SCS and SC17, which is really…read moregreat as all the bog stores are here. So for convenience it is really great. However this stop is just one stop outside the Vienna City area, which means you need to by another transport ticket to travel this one stop, which for me is a not worth spending 2.20 Euro to go one stop. Lucky for me this cost is covered by my IKEA Family card, so i do not need to pay it, but for other people they have this extra cost to get here. I would actually like to see an additional stop an other 300 meters down the line, to give faster access to the Multiplex part of SCS shopping City.
Ticket machine.
No conductor on this train.
Had no idea THIS is the main station. I thought Wien Mitte was…read more I went to the Mitte OBB office to buy Bratislava and Budapest train tickets and discovered Wein Meidling is where most trains depart from Vienna heading for other countries. Most of this station- ticket sales and food court is underground. So it's a little deceiving when walking up to it and only seeing the tracks. There is an OBB office and business class lounge here. I recommend staying towards the center underground in the winter while waiting on your train. The chilly wind comes down the steps quickly. This station connects underground with the U6 and several Rapid trains.
I use this station almost every day, as i change here to go to work in the mornings. With the more…read moremodern look it has now and better access to the platforms, i find it rather easy to move about here. It also offers everything else you may need for your train travels, food, newspapers and books, as well as travel center and ticket office. All in all quit good i reckon.
Eingang bei der Westausfahrt.
Living around the U3 Ottakring I find this UBAHN station very safe and always on time. The U3 also…read morehas direct access to Thaliastrasse and many various shops and restaurants of all sorts. You can easy reach the inner districts and the Vienna woods and parks. The end station of Ottakring also has direct access to the S-Bahn, Tram 2, 46, and much more.
The end station of the U3 and a place to connect to the S45. This is a nice, open above-ground…read morestation. If you exit towards Thaliastrasse, you'll find many shops and sometimes a little fruit and veg market right under the tracks! Walk on to the Thaliastrasse itself to find a bustling shopping street with a bit of an ethnic flair.
This is a nice, clean station. If you go out the Opfermanngasse exit, there's a Zielpunkt grocery…read moreand a little Asian take-out place. Take the Steinbruchstrasse exit to get to the AMS.
The U3 is my favorite of all the subway lines in Vienna. It seems to have the fewest disruptions…read moreand the stations are very new and clean.
This subway station serves its purpose. It is on the edge of Innere Stadt Vienna. It is a good…read morejumping-off point in order to walk around the central area. The exterior at ground level is ordinary but the station itself is clean, well-marked and easy to use. There are a few services and retail opportunities below ground before descending to the tracks. There are machines for ticket purchase that are easy to find. The tracks are deep underground so it is a long way up if you want to climb the steps.
The Oper station for the Badner Bahn is very well located in Vienna and i here very often. You have…read moreeasy access to the U1, U2 and U4 as well as many buses and Trams. I do not know who's idea it was to make a train to go directly to Baden, but it was a great idea.
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