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Let the train take the strain

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5 Jan 28th, 2001 

17 Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful

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Reliable, clean, safe, great scenery, not too expensive

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Pricy buffet car

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Morgenhund

Morgenhund

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Austria is a country that I first fell in love with during my year abroad, in 1997/98, and during this time I travelled extensively, racking up some 34,000 km by train over the year (that's twenty two thousand miles!) most of which were within Austria. The reliability of the train service was what allowed me to travel so much whilst not having to spend that much on train tickets.

First of all I have a confession. Namely that in order to get the half priced fares I did have to tell a little white lie, by pretending to be a school pupil, which I did very easily, by getting the blank form and getting the friendly school secretary to stamp and sign the form, although I was actually a language assistant. The Ermäßigungsausweis für Schüler (the aforementioned piece of paper) saved me not only ATS1300 (£65 - the cost of the VorteilsCard - the ÖBB railcard), but on my travels an estimated ATS13,500 (ca. £675!!!) in train fares, as I paid half price rather than full whack. Naughty boy, but a common ruse for assistants.

The situation has just changed, so that there is a VorteilsCard<26 which allows you to get the advantages of a VorteilsCard but for a mere ATS250 (that's just over a tenner!) The VorteilsCard offers 45% reduction on ticket-prices if bought at a station, or for tickets bought online 50% reduction. You would effectively make the saving back on just one journey from Vienna to Graz and back (ATS374 cf. ATS680) - similar sort of distance as London-Birmingham.

If you are exploring Austria, then the train can often be your best bet, especially if you travel in groups. If you travel together, and get your tickets together there is a sliding scale of ticket prices. If two travel together then you are entitled to a 25% discount each, if three then it is 33% and if there are four of you 50% off each. Alternatively if you are not travelling around Austria as part of an InterRail package, you might try the EuroDomino pass, which allows you to travel on all trains for periods of 3 days, 5 days, 7 days or a fortnight. You don't have to use the days concurrently, and if you travel after 7:30pm, you don't use up a day on it (very useful if you go for the three day option!)

For skiers amongst you there is an interesting option called "Wedelweiss" which allows you to book a train ticket and skipass in one at a very competitive price, if you are travelling from Vienna. All of the resorts included are either in Salzburgerland, Tirol, Osttirol or Vorarlberg, when normally a full priced train ticket alone would cost more from Vienna. Of course the only catch is that you have to book in advance (at least 2-3 days before departure), but this offers a great solution.

Whilst travelling by rail is very safe in Austria, I can understand that travelling overnight as a single female passenger is not the most pleasant of things to have to do. ÖBB have special "Damenabteile" - Ladies Compartments, so that you have one less worry when travelling alone. I would recommend that you make the reservation in advance to be sure, but generally there tends to be space in the compartments, according to female friends who have used the service.

If you have a lot of luggage then you can arrange for it to be transferred direct to your hotel from the station, which can be great, although it can get pricey. There is often a lot of room in the guard's van, which is just as well, as Austrians love taking skis, bikes, and lots of luggage.

The trains are clean and there are plenty of smoking and non-smoking carriages (Austria is still a smoker's paradise!) and the on board restaurants are better than those you get in Britain although just as absorbitent - around £3 for a can of beer and a bar of chocolate available for under £1 at a supermarket. There are also assorted motorail solutions, which are very reliable, and which are worth considering for the 800 km journey from Vienna to Bregenz, particularly if the weather looks back. The Semmering pass is not fun to drive across by car, but the train never has any problems. The personel are helpful, invariably also speak English and are usually very good in checking that you know where you have to change.

For international connections, I would however advise that if you are strapped for cash, you only buy the ÖBB ticket to the first station over the border, and that you then buy a ticket in the neighbouring country, as they make handsome profits on these tickets otherwise. So for example, for a Vienna-Prague journey, buy a ticket from Vienna to Breclav (Breslau) and then onwards once you get to Breslau. Similarly for Vienna-Budapest, buy Vienna-Sopron (Ödenburg) and onto Budapest from there.

The scenery is often spectacular, particularly the trip from Vienna to Salzburg via Villach, during which time you will go over the Semmering Pass, through the Carinthian mountains, past the Wörthersee and then on the leg Villach to Salzburg, you get back into the mountains - Wow!

The OEBB website (www.oebb.at) has a lot of info as well as fare info, but is mainly in German, but it can be a very useful resource if yuo plan on heading to Austria. 

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Comments about this review »

craigy_baby_2000 29.01.2001 09:01

Another great opinion, interesting and with personal references. It makes it much more enjoyable to read that way. Thanks again for the mail, the URLs are great. Keep writing! :)

Connoisseur_Haggler 28.01.2001 22:00

just to take in the scenery itself it sounds worthwhile to book one of these train journeys....I will book a "Damenabteile" and the service of getting baggages transfered to hotels sounds very helpful! thanks, CH.

markuszwickl 28.01.2001 18:45

Servus Morgenhund! Thanks for the info about the VorteilsCard<26. See you soon. Markus

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