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The train station "Klagenfurt-Annabichl" is a 5–10 minutes (750 meters) walk from the terminal and offers suburban rail services every half-hour to St.Veit (and beyond), to Klagenfurt main station, to the villages along Lake Wörthersee, and to Villach (and beyond).
Klagenfurt Airport (Kärnten Airport) 46°38′33″N 014°20′15″E / 46.64250°N 14.33750°E / 46.64250; 14.33750 ( Klagenfurt Krems an der Donau
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Klagenfurt Hauptbahnhof (German for Klagenfurt Main station; occasionally translated as Klagenfurt Central Station) [1] is the main railway station in Klagenfurt, capital of the Austrian state of Carinthia. [2] It is an important railway junction in southern Austria.
If the Koralm railway enables Graz-Klagenfurt journeys of 0h45m, this will bring Vienna-Klagenfurt journeys down to 3h20m, a saving of 0h20m. In conjunction with the Semmering Base Tunnel (expected to offer journey time savings of approximately 0h30m) and the upgraded Pottendorfer Line ( de:Pottendorfer Linie ), Vienna-Klagenfurt journeys of ...
Wien Südbahnhof c. 1875 Trieste Centrale railway station, opened in 1857. 1829: Austrian railway pioneer Franz Xaver Riepl proposed a railway connection from Vienna to the Adriatic Sea, bypassing the Eastern Alps and running via Bruck an der Leitha, Magyaróvár and Szombathely through the west edge of Hungary, and then via Maribor and Ljubljana to Trieste.
This is typically followed by Salzburg Airport with around a million or two passengers per year, then Innsbruck Airport (except in 2021), Graz Airport, with Linz Airport getting a few hundred thousand passengers, and Klagenfurt Airport being ranked last.
The first domestic passenger flight in Austria in 1925 serviced the route Vienna–Graz–Klagenfurt. In 1930 Yugoslav flag carrier Aeroput started regular flights linking Yugoslav capital Belgrade with Vienna with stops in Zagreb and Graz. [3] [4] In 1937, construction of a terminal building began due to increase in the number of passengers.