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One of the most attractive aspects of train travel in Austria is the beautiful views you'll experience along the way. As the train glides through the Austrian countryside, you'll see alpine mountains, picturesque lakes and charming villages pass by the window. This is a travel experience where the journey itself becomes a destination on its own. You can discover the beauty of Austria in a unique way.
The train system in Austria is well maintained and trains often run on a reliable schedule. This gives you peace of mind knowing that your journey will be smooth and without the typical delays that can occur in other modes of transport.
An additional benefit of train travel is that the whole experience is stress-free. You don't have to worry about early check-in like at airports, as you can usually arrive at the train station shortly before departure. This reduces travel stress and allows you to enjoy your journey from the start.
Finally, train stations in Austria are often conveniently located in the centre of cities, making it easy to reach your final destination without any trouble. You can step off the train and immediately start exploring the cultural and scenic richness that Austria has to offer.
In other words, train travel in Austria offers a unique blend of eco-consciousness and comfort.

 

Cancellation policy

We don't have the specific cancellation policy for the train tickets, but it's important to be aware that the rules may vary depending on the train operator, ticket type and the specific conditions of your booking. It is always recommended to contact the specific train operator or ticket issuer for the most accurate information on cancellation rules and possible fees. To get a more detailed overview of your journey and the associated rules, it is recommended to visit the official websites of the railway companies or use international booking platforms such as Interrail, Eurail or Rail Europe.

Timetables may vary according to season

It's important to note that while some services may have seasonal timetables, especially if they serve tourist destinations such as alpine ski areas, many of the larger routes will run on a more constant timetable all year round.  However, there may be more or fewer connections depending on demand.

If you're planning a journey, it's best to check specific timetables via the official websites of the relevant railway companies (such as DB, ÖBB, SBB/CFF/FFS or Trenitalia) or via international booking platforms like Interrail, Eurail or Rail Europe.

  • Train tickets for all trains can be booked from two to six months in advance
  •     Age limits vary by product and country of travel, so check before you book
  •     Travellers aged 60 and over can benefit from special senior discounts on certain tickets
  •     Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy and Denmark all offer night train routes
  •     Night trains require a reservation before boarding

Austria

In Austria, ÖBB (Österreichische Bundesbahnen) is the largest train operator. As in other countries, ÖBB offers different ticket types with varying cancellation policies. Some tickets are refundable or changeable within certain timeframes and conditions. ÖBB's official website or customer service will be able to provide you with up-to-date information.

Austria: http://www.oebb.at/en/

 

 

 

Tours suitable for arrival by train

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