WESTbahn

WESTbahn Management Gmbh
Overview
Franchise(s)Open Access operator
Main region(s)Salzburg, Upper Austria, Lower Austria, Vienna
Other region(s)Munich
Fleet size15 Stadler KISS
Stations called at36
Parent companyRAIL Holding AG
Dates of operation11 December 2011 (2011-12-11)
Technical
Length1,099 kilometres (683 mi)
Other
Websitewww.westbahn.at
Route map

km
hour
0
Wien Westbahnhof
0:00
6
Wien Hütteldorf
0:06
60
St. Pölten Hbf
0:27
126
Amstetten
0:51
190
Linz Hbf
1:16
215
Wels Hbf
1:32
246
Attnang-Puchheim
1:45
249
Vöcklabruck
1:50
317
Salzburg Hbf
2:30
405
Rosenheim
3:22
460
München Ostbahnhof S-Bahn U-Bahn
3:52
460
München Hauptbahnhof S-Bahn U-Bahn
4:05
522
Augsburg
4:41
583
Günzburg
5:07
608
Ulm
5:43
702
Stuttgart S-Bahn
6:29
437
Kufstein Tyrol S-Bahn
3:42
451
Wörgl Hbf Tyrol S-Bahn
3:51
437
Jenbach Tyrol S-Bahn
4:05
510
Innsbruck Hbf Tyrol S-Bahn
4:22
512
Innsbruck Westbahnhof Tyrol S-Bahn
4:35
539
Imst-Pitzal Tyrol S-Bahn
5:05
582
Landeck-Zams
5:18
609
St. Anton am Arlberg
5:40
646
Bludenz
6:14
662
Frastanz
6:23
667
Feldkirch
6:28
671
Rankweil
6:36
679
Götzis
6:41
681
Altach
6:44
684
Hohenems
6:47
692
Dornbirn
6:53
702
Bregenz Riedenburg
7:06
704
Bregenz
7:10
712
Lindau-Reutin
7:19
714
Lindau-Insel
7:33
Times shown are fastest timetabled journey from Wien Westbahnhof as in timetable 2025.
Connection map. WESTbahn service shown in bright blue.

WESTbahn Management GmbH (a subsidiary of RAIL Holding AG) is an open access railway company operating express train services on Austria's Western Railway (also known as Westbahn) since 11 December 2011. The French railway company SNCF has a 17.4 percent stake in WESTbahn.

The associated company WESTbus became a part of the Flixbus network.[1]

  1. ^ "WESTbus". Flixbus.at. Retrieved 22 January 2020.