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  2. Transport in Vienna - Wikipedia

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    Vienna has an extensive train and bus network. The convenience and flexibility of the public transport system is reflected by its popularity; 53% of Viennese workers travel to their workplace by public transport. [1] The overall modal split was 39% public transport and 27% private transport in 2016, compared to 29% and 40% respectively in 1993. [2]

  3. Wiener Linien - Wikipedia

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    According to surveys, 36% of all journeys in Vienna are completed using public transport, which puts the city in first place in Europe. [ citation needed ] Since 2012, Wiener Linien has also pioneered the concept of the 365-Euro-Ticket , in this case valid within the Kernzone Wien des Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region (Vienna Core Zone of the Eastern ...

  4. Vienna S-Bahn - Wikipedia

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    The Vienna S-Bahn is a suburban commuter rail network in Vienna, Austria. As opposed to the city-run urban metro network, the Vienna U-Bahn , it extends beyond the borders of the city, is operated by the ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways), and consists of many branch lines .

  5. List of Vienna U-Bahn stations - Wikipedia

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    System map of Vienna U-Bahn network (2024) The following is a list of the 98 stations in the Vienna U-Bahn metro system in Vienna , Austria. The Vienna U-Bahn network consists of five lines operating on 78.5 kilometres (48.8 mi) of route.

  6. Vienna U-Bahn - Wikipedia

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    The Vienna U-Bahn (German: U-Bahn Wien), where U-Bahn is an abbreviation of the German word Untergrundbahn (English: underground railway), is a rapid transit system serving Vienna, Austria. The five-line network consists of 83.1 kilometers (51.6 mi) of route, serving 109 stations. [5] 459.8 million passengers rode the U-Bahn in 2019. [7]

  7. Trams in Vienna - Wikipedia

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    Trams in Vienna (German: Wiener Straßenbahn, in everyday speech also Bim or Tramway) are a vital part of the public transport system in Vienna, capital city of Austria. In operation since 1865, with the completion of a 2 km (1.2 mi) route to industrial estates near Simmering , it reached its maximum extent of 292 km (181.4 mi) in 1942.

  8. Vienna - Wikipedia

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    Vienna has an extensive public transportation network. It consists predominantly of the Wiener Linien network (subway, tram and bus lines) and the S-Bahn lines belonging to the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB). As of 2023, 32% of the population of the city uses public transit as their main mode of transit. [139] Vienna U-Bahn network

  9. Verbindungsbahn (Vienna) - Wikipedia

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    ' trunk route '), is a railway line in Vienna, Austria. It runs 16.2 kilometres (10.1 mi) across Vienna, roughly east–west, connecting with most major railway lines in the vicinity of Wien Hauptbahnhof. The section between Wien Praterstern and Wien Meidling, along with part of the North railway line, hosts most Vienna S-Bahn services.