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The Austrian Federal Railways ( , formally or () and formerly the or ''BBÖ'' ), now commonly known as ÖBB (), is the national railway company of
Austria Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine Federal states of Austria, states, of which the capital Vienna is the List of largest cities in Aust ...
, and the administrator of
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein (, ; ; ), officially the Principality of Liechtenstein ( ), is a Landlocked country#Doubly landlocked, doubly landlocked Swiss Standard German, German-speaking microstate in the Central European Alps, between Austria in the east ...
's railways. The ÖBB group is owned entirely by the Republic of Austria, and is divided into several separate businesses that manage the infrastructure and operate passenger and freight services. The Austrian Federal Railways has had two discrete periods of existence. It was first formed in 1923, using the ''Bundesbahn Österreich'' name, as a successor to the
Imperial Royal Austrian State Railways The Imperial-Royal State Railways () abbr. ''kkStB'') or Imperial-Royal Austrian State Railways (''k.k. österreichische Staatsbahnen'',The name incorporating "Austrian" appears, for example, in the 1907 official state handbook (''Staatshandbuch'' ...
(kkStB), but was incorporated into the ''
Deutsche Reichsbahn The ''Deutsche Reichsbahn'' (), also known as the German National Railway, the German State Railway, German Reich Railway, and the German Imperial Railway, was the Weimar Republic, German national Rail transport, railway system created after th ...
'' during the 1938–1945
Anschluss The (, or , ), also known as the (, ), was the annexation of the Federal State of Austria into Nazi Germany on 12 March 1938. The idea of an (a united Austria and Germany that would form a "German Question, Greater Germany") arose after t ...
. It was reformed in 1947, under the slightly different name ''Österreichische Bundesbahnen'', and remains in existence in this form. Major changes currently being made to the Austrian railway network are the construction of the
Koralm Railway The Koralm Railway () is an Austrian 127 km-long (79 mi)Johannes Fleckl-Ernst: ''Geodätische Herausforderungen beim Projekt „Koralmtunnel“''. In: ''Felsbau'', Heft 5/2010, S. 315–321, . Double track, double-track, Railway ele ...
, the
Semmering Base Tunnel The Semmering Base Tunnel is a railway tunnel under construction between Gloggnitz and Mürzzuschlag in Austria underneath the Semmering Pass. The existing route is 41 km long and the Semmering Base Tunnel will be 27.3 km long. The ne ...
and the
Brenner Base Tunnel The Brenner Base Tunnel (; ) is a railway tunnel under construction through the base of the Eastern Alps beneath the Brenner Pass. Once completed, the Brenner Base Tunnel will rank as either the second or third longest railway tunnel in the wor ...
connection with
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.
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surveys conducted in 2018 showed that satisfaction levels of Austrian rail passengers are among the highest in the
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when it comes to punctuality, reliability and frequency of trains. Furthermore, with their ''
Nightjet Nightjet (stylised as nightjet) is a brand name given by the ÖBB, Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) to its overnight passenger train services. ''Nightjet'' operates in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland and Switze ...
'' brand, ÖBB operates Europe's largest night train fleet. Unlike other major railway companies in Europe that offer more flexible cancellation policies, ÖBB only offers two types of tickets: full-price tickets, and cheaper but non-exchangeable and non-refundable tickets.


History

*1882 â€“ Gradual nationalisation of the railway network of the
Austro-Hungarian Empire Austria-Hungary, also referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. A military and diplomatic alliance, it consist ...
into the
Imperial Royal Austrian State Railways The Imperial-Royal State Railways () abbr. ''kkStB'') or Imperial-Royal Austrian State Railways (''k.k. österreichische Staatsbahnen'',The name incorporating "Austrian" appears, for example, in the 1907 official state handbook (''Staatshandbuch'' ...
(''Kaiserlich-königliche österreichische Staatsbahnen'', kkStB). By the outbreak of the
World War I World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ...
, the only major railway in Austria to remain in private hands was the
Austrian Southern Railway The Austrian Southern Railway () is a long double track railway, which linked the capital Vienna with Trieste, the former main seaport of Austria-Hungary, by railway for the first time. It now forms the Southern Railway in Austria and the Spi ...
(''Südbahn''). * 1918 â€“ After the break-up of the Austro-Hungarian Empire following the World War I, the Austrian rump of kkStB remained in state control under the name ''Deutschösterreichische Staatsbahnen'' (DÖStB), which was renamed the ''Österreichische Staatsbahnen'' (ÖStB) in 1919. * 1923 â€“ Foundation of the independent, commercial enterprise, the ''Bundesbahn Österreich'' (which used the abbreviation BBÖ, because ÖBB was already taken by the
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'). This company took over the assets of the ÖStB and the ''Südbahn'', together with other minor railways, like the . * 1938 â€“ The
Anschluss The (, or , ), also known as the (, ), was the annexation of the Federal State of Austria into Nazi Germany on 12 March 1938. The idea of an (a united Austria and Germany that would form a "German Question, Greater Germany") arose after t ...
of Austria into the
Third Reich Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictat ...
. The BBÖ was taken over by the
Deutsche Reichsbahn The ''Deutsche Reichsbahn'' (), also known as the German National Railway, the German State Railway, German Reich Railway, and the German Imperial Railway, was the Weimar Republic, German national Rail transport, railway system created after th ...
. During
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about 41% of the Austrian railway network was destroyed. * 1947 â€“ The company was reformed using the slightly different name of ''Österreichische Bundesbahnen'' and the abbreviation ÖBB (by that time the Swiss private railway used the abbreviation SP for its goods wagons in international traffic, so its abbreviation ÖBB could now be appropriated) as a state-owned company. Their infrastructure was rebuilt and electrification was accelerated. * 1969 â€“ A new federal railway law was enacted. The ÖBB became a non-independent, economic entity, that was run as a branch of the government's industrial programme and remained entirely within the Federal budget. * 1992 â€“ The ÖBB were broken out of the federal budget and turned into company with its own legal status (a cross between a ''GmbH'' and an ''AG'' in Austrian commercial terms). The company is 100% owned by the Republic of Austria. This change had two primary aims: 1. It had to conform to EU rules on the admission of Austria into the
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. 2. The financial demand on the public purse was to be reduced as a result of improvements in efficiency and the pressure of competition. * 2004 â€“ The ÖBB were reorganised into ÖBB Holding AG and a number of operating subsidiaries. The holding company was to oversee the operations of the companies assigned to it, coordinate a coherent strategic approach and allocate tasks for the whole enterprise. * 1 January 2005 â€“ The subsidiaries of ÖBB-Holding AG became autonomous and independent operationally. * In 2012, ÖBB celebrated the 175th anniversary of the ''
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'', the earliest predecessor company marking the start of
rail transport in Austria Rail transport in Austria is mainly provided by Austria's national rail transport company, the Austrian Federal Railways (, ÖBB), which also manages rail transport in Liechtenstein. The Austrian rail transport, railway network has a length of ...
. ÖBB CEO
Christian Kern Christian Kern (; born 4 January 1966) is an Austrian businessman and former politician who served as Chancellor of Austria from 17 May 2016 to 18 December 2017 and chairman of the Social Democratic Party from 25 June 2016 to 25 September 2018. ...
inaugurated an exhibition on the company's collaboration with
Nazi Germany Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German Reich, German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a Totalit ...
, named "The Suppressed Years – Railway and National Socialism in Austria 1938–1945". He referred to that period as "the darkest chapter of our company history," adding that the company must accept this period as part of its legacy. The exhibition later went on tour and was presented at the
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's parliamentary building in Brussels. The Austrian rail system is largely electrified. Electrification of the system began in 1912 but did not reach an advanced state until the 1950s. The last steam locomotive in regular service on the
standard gauge A standard-gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge of . The standard gauge is also called Stephenson gauge (after George Stephenson), international gauge, UIC gauge, uniform gauge, normal gauge in Europe, and SGR in East Africa. It is the ...
network was retired in 1978. The post-war laws related to the Austrian railways were the: * ''Eisenbahngesetz'' (EisbG 1957), * ''Schieneninfrastrukturfinanzierungsgesetz'' (SCHIG 1999), * ''Eisenbahnhochleistungsstreckengesetz'' (HIG 1999) and * ''Bundesbahngesetz'' (1992).


Logo history

File:2018-05-21 (205) Front of 1099.06 at Bahnhof Kirchberg an der Pielach, Austria.jpg, ÖBB's first logo. It consists of a flying wheel-styled symbol with one "B" on each side of the "Ö", and was used from 1960 to 1974. File:ÖBB Logo Pflatsch neu.svg, ÖBB's second logo consists of a stylized "O" symbol with extending arrows. Within Austria it was nicknamed the "" (lit. spatter, spot), and was officially used from 1974 to 2004, although some stations and vehicles used it up to the mid-late 2010s. It continued to be used when ÖBB's current logo was introduced in 1998. File:Aufkleber 150 J Eisenbahn Oesterreich.jpg, This is a special variant of the "Pflatsch" logo, created in 1987 for the 150th anniversary of railway in Austria. File:OeBB Logo 1998.svg, This combination of the old "Pflatsch" logo and a new ÖBB stylized text was rarely used due to the former's popularity within Austria. It was in use between 1998 and 2004. File:Logo ÖBB.svg, The current ÖBB logo, used since 1998.


Current structure

By a law of August 2009, the organisational structure dating from 2005 was further modified; the railways are under the control of ''ÖBB-Holding AG'', a holding company wholly owned by the Austrian state, under the
Ministry of Transport A ministry of transport or transportation is a ministry responsible for transportation within a country. It usually is administered by the ''minister for transport''. The term is also sometimes applied to the departments or other government a ...
. The holding company has a number of subsidiaries: * ''ÖBB-Holding AG'' ** ''ÖBB-Personenverkehr AG'' (Passenger transport) *** '' ÖBB-Postbus GmbH'' *** ''ÖBB-Produktion GmbH'' (50% shares) *** ''ÖBB-Technische Services GmbH'' (75% shares) (railroad vehicle maintenance) *** ''Rail Tours Touristik GmbH'' *** '' GmbH'' (mobile app developer) *** ''ÖV Ticketshop GmbH'' (online ticket distributor) ** '' Rail Cargo Austria AG (RCA)'' (Freight transport) *** ''Rail Cargo Hungaria Zrt.'' *** ''ÖBB-Produktion GmbH'' (50% shares) *** ''ÖBB-Technische Services GmbH'' (25% shares) *** ''Rail Cargo Logistics – Austria GmbH'' *** ''Rail Cargo Carrier Kft.'' *** ''Rail Cargo Operator - CSKD s.r.o'' ** ''ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG'' (Infrastructure planning, management, and construction) *** ''ÖBB-Immobilienmanagement GmbH'' *** ''Mungos Sicher & Sauber GmbH'' (Security and Cleaning) *** ''Rail Equipment GmbH'' *** ''WS Service GmbH'' (51% shares) *** '' Brenner Basistunnel BBT SE'' (50% shares) *** ''Weichenwerk Wörth GmbH'' (43.05% shares) ** ''ÖBB-Business Competence Center GmbH'' ** ''ÖBB-Werbung GmbH'' ** ''ÖBB-Finanzierungsservice GmbH''


Infrastructure

The infrastructure of the state-owned Austrian network is managed by ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG, which was formed from former infrastructure-related units including Brenner Eisenbahn GmbH. It now manages 9,740 km of track, 788 signal boxes, 247 tunnels, 6,207 bridges and eight hydro-electric power (hep) stations for the 16.7 Hz electrification system, and two hep stations for 50 Hz power generation. As of 2009 it employed 17,612 staff.


Statistics

According to the Annual Report 2013, the company employs 39,513, there of 13,599 employees, 24,251 tenured employees and 1,663 apprentices. In 2013, ÖBB-Personenverkehr AG carried 469 million passengers of which 235 million were bus passengers. The ÖBB has *4,859 km (3,020 route miles); 72% electrified *1,128 train stations *1,093 locomotives *2,799 passenger vehicles *26,518 freight wagons *2,200 busses *ÖBB's bus services travel per year.


Principal lines

* Western Railway from
Wien Westbahnhof Wien Westbahnhof (Vienna West station) is a major Austrian railway station, the original starting point of the West railway (''Westbahn'') and a former terminus of international rail services. In 2015, its role changed with the opening of Vie ...
via St. Pölten Hauptbahnhof and
Linz Hauptbahnhof Linz Hauptbahnhof or Linz Central Station is a railway station in Linz, the third largest city in Austria, and capital city of the States of Austria, federal state of Upper Austria. Opened in 1858, the station is the centrepiece of the Linz trans ...
to
Salzburg Hauptbahnhof Salzburg Hauptbahnhof (German for Salzburg main station; abbreviated Salzburg Hbf and occasionally translated as Central Station) is the main railway station in Salzburg, capital of the federal state of Salzburg in Austria. It is the most import ...
, including a parallel
high-speed rail High-speed rail (HSR) is a type of rail transport network utilising trains that run significantly faster than those of traditional rail, using an integrated system of specialised rolling stock and dedicated railway track, tracks. While there is ...
section ("New Western Railway") from
Wien Meidling railway station is one of Vienna's main railway stations located at the Philadelphiabrücke. When the Südbahnhof (South station) was demolished in December 2009 to build Vienna's new Hauptbahnhof (main station), Wien Meidling assumed the functions of the Sà ...
to Linz * Southern Railway from
Wien Hauptbahnhof Wien Hauptbahnhof, Vienna Central Station or Vienna Main Station is the main railway station in Vienna, Austria, located in the Favoriten district. It became fully operational in December 2015, linking major railway lines from the North railway ...
/Wien Meidling to
Graz Hauptbahnhof Graz Hauptbahnhof, abbreviated Graz Hbf ( German for Graz Main Station; sometimes translated as Graz Central Station.), is the main railway station in Graz, the capital of the Austrian federal state Styria. The station is located some west of th ...
, including the Semmering railway section – a UNESCO
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** continuation to Klagenfurt by the
Koralm Railway The Koralm Railway () is an Austrian 127 km-long (79 mi)Johannes Fleckl-Ernst: ''Geodätische Herausforderungen beim Projekt „Koralmtunnel“''. In: ''Felsbau'', Heft 5/2010, S. 315–321, . Double track, double-track, Railway ele ...
(under construction) * Northern Railway from
Wien Praterstern railway station Wien Praterstern (German for ''Vienna Praterstern'') is one of Vienna's main railway stations, used by 35,000 people daily. It is located on the roundabout Praterstern in Leopoldstadt, in the north of the city. Vienna's two most recognisable st ...
to
Břeclav Břeclav (; ) is a town in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 25,000 inhabitants. Located at the Czech-Austrian state border and near the Czech–Slovak state border, it is an important railway hub. Administrative divis ...
,
Czech Republic The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the south ...
* Eastern Railway from Vienna Hauptbahnhof (under construction) to
Hegyeshalom Hegyeshalom (; ) is a village of roughly 3750 inhabitants in GyÅ‘r-Moson-Sopron County, Hungary, on the border with Austria and less than 15 km from the border with Slovakia. Etymology The name of Hegyeshalom originates from the two Hungar ...
,
Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and ...
and
Budapest Keleti railway station Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the tenth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the second-largest city on the river Danube. The estimated population of the city in 2025 ...
*
Emperor Franz Joseph Railway The Emperor Franz Joseph Railway (German: ''Kaiser-Franz-Josephs-Bahn'', KFJB) was an Austrian private railway company, named after Emperor Franz Joseph I. It operated railway lines from the Austrian capital Vienna to Prague and Eger (Cheb) in B ...
from
Wien Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof Wien Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof (translated as Vienna Franz Joseph Station, abbreviated as Wien FJB) is a train station in the Alsergrund district of Vienna, Austria. It serves as the southern terminus of the Franz-Josefs-Bahn. History A first provi ...
to
Gmünd, Lower Austria Gmünd () is a town in the northwestern Waldviertel region of Lower Austria and the capital of the Gmünd District, Gmünd district. The municipality consists of the Katastralgemeinden ''Böhmzeil'', ''Breitensee'', ''Eibenstein'', ''Gmünd'' and ' ...
and
České Velenice České Velenice (, , 1938–1945: ''Gmünd III'') is a town in Jindřichův Hradec District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 3,700 inhabitants. It lies on the border with Austria and is adjacent to the town of Gmü ...
, Czech Republic *
Salzburg-Tyrol Railway The Salzburg-Tyrol Railway () is a main line railway in Austria. It runs through the states of Salzburg and Tyrol (North Tyrol) from the city of Salzburg to Wörgl and belongs to the core network (''Kernnetz'') of the Austrian Federal Railways ...
from Salzburg Hauptbahnhof to
Wörgl Hauptbahnhof Wörgl Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station of Wörgl, a city in the Kufstein district of the Austrian federal state of Tyrol, about 20 km from the state border with Bavaria. It is a major hub for regional and international rail travel, ...
* Enns Valley Railway from the Salzburg-Tyrol Railway at
Bischofshofen Bischofshofen () is a List of cities and towns in Austria, town in the district of St. Johann im Pongau District, St. Johann im Pongau in the Austrian federal state of Salzburg (state), Salzburg. It is an important traffic junction located both on ...
to
Selzthal Selzthal () is a municipality in the district of Liezen in the Austrian state of Styria Styria ( ; ; ; ) is an Austrian Federal states of Austria, state in the southeast of the country. With an area of approximately , Styria is Austria's sec ...
*
Tauern Railway The Tauern Railway () is an Austrian railway line between Schwarzach- Sankt Veit in the state of Salzburg and Spittal an der Drau in Carinthia. It is part of one of the most important north–south trunk routes (''Magistrale'') in Europe and als ...
from the Salzburg-Tyrol Railway at Schwarzach/ Sankt Veit to
Spittal an der Drau Spittal an der Drau is a town in the western part of the Austrian federal state of Carinthia (state), Carinthia. It is the administrative centre of Spittal an der Drau District, Austria's second largest district (''Districts of Austria, Bezirk'') b ...
via the
Tauern Railway Tunnel The Tauern Railway Tunnel () in Austria is the longest tunnel of the Tauern Railway crossing the main chain of the Alps The main chain of the Alps, also called the Alpine divide is the central line of mountains that forms the drainage divide o ...
* Lower Inn Valley Railway from the
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border near
Kufstein railway station Kufstein railway station serves the city of Kufstein, in the Kufstein district of the Austrian federal state of Tyrol. Opened in 1876, it is an Austrian-German border station, close to the border between Tyrol and Bavaria. The station forms par ...
via Wörgl Hauptbahnhof to
Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof (German language, German, 'Innsbruck Main Station' or 'Innsbruck Central Station') is the main railway station in Innsbruck, the capital city of the Austrian States of Austria, federal state of State of Tyrol, Tyrol. Open ...
; to be relieved by the
New Lower Inn Valley railway The New Lower Inn Valley railway (German: ''Neue Unterinntalbahn'') is a partially completed double-track high-speed main line of the Austrian railways. It connects the Brenner railway at Innsbruck and the Innsbruck bypass with the line to Kuf ...
line (under construction), part of the Trans-European Berlin–Palermo railway axis ** western continuation by the
Arlberg Railway The Arlberg Railway (), which connects the Austrian cities Innsbruck and Bludenz, is Austria's only ''east-west'' mountain railway. It is one of the highest standard gauge railways in Europe and the second highest in Austria, after the Brenner ...
to Bludenz railway station via the Arlberg Railway Tunnel ** northwestern continuation by the Mittenwald Railway to
Garmisch-Partenkirchen Garmisch-Partenkirchen (; ) is an Northern Limestone Alps, Alpine mountain resort, ski town in Bavaria, southern Germany. It is the seat of government of the Garmisch-Partenkirchen (district), district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen (abbreviated ...
, Germany and the
Ausserfern Railway The Ausserfern Railway () is a cross-border railway line in the German state of Bavaria and the Austrian state of Tyrol (Bundesland), Tyrol. The single-tracked branch line starts from Kempten Central Station, Kempten in Germany, before crossing in ...
to Kempten Hauptbahnhof ** southern continuation by the
Brenner Railway The Brenner Railway (; ) is a major line connecting the Austrian and Italian railways from Innsbruck to Verona, climbing up the Wipptal ( German for "Wipp Valley"), passing over the Brenner Pass, descending down the Eisacktal ( German for " ...
to
Bozen Bolzano ( ; ; or ) is the capital city of South Tyrol (officially the province of Bolzano), Northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third largest in historical Tyrol. The g ...
,
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and
Verona Verona ( ; ; or ) is a city on the Adige, River Adige in Veneto, Italy, with 255,131 inhabitants. It is one of the seven provincial capitals of the region, and is the largest city Comune, municipality in the region and in Northeast Italy, nor ...
via the
Innsbruck bypass The Innsbruck bypass (German: ''Umfahrung Innsbruck'' or sometimes ''Güterzugumfahrung Innsbruck'', that is ''the Innsbruck freight railway bypass'') is a -long double-track electrified main line of the Austrian railways. It connects the Lower ...
and the
Brenner Pass The Brenner Pass ( , shortly ; ) is a mountain pass over the Alps which forms the Austria-Italy border, border between Italy and Austria. It is one of the principal passes of the Alps, major passes of the Eastern Alpine range and has the lowes ...
, to be replaced by the
Brenner Base Tunnel The Brenner Base Tunnel (; ) is a railway tunnel under construction through the base of the Eastern Alps beneath the Brenner Pass. Once completed, the Brenner Base Tunnel will rank as either the second or third longest railway tunnel in the wor ...
(planned)


Rail links to adjacent countries

All neighbouring railways have the same gauge. *
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 â€” voltage and frequency change to 25 kV 50 Hz AC *
Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen States of Germany, constituent states have a total popu ...
 â€” same voltage and frequency 15 kV 16.7 Hz AC *
Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and ...
 â€” voltage and frequency change to 25 kV 50 Hz AC *
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 â€” voltage and frequency change to 3 kV DC *
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein (, ; ; ), officially the Principality of Liechtenstein ( ), is a Landlocked country#Doubly landlocked, doubly landlocked Swiss Standard German, German-speaking microstate in the Central European Alps, between Austria in the east ...
 â€” same voltage and frequency 15 kV 16.7 Hz AC *
Slovakia Slovakia, officially the Slovak Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the west, and the Czech Republic to the northwest. Slovakia's m ...
 â€” voltage and frequency change to 25 kV 50 Hz AC *
Slovenia Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati ...
 â€” voltage and frequency change to 3 kV DC *
Switzerland Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland ...
 â€” same voltage and frequency 15 kV 16.7 Hz AC


Active rolling stock


Electric locomotives

File:Güterzug beim ehemaligen Bahnhof Gesäuse Eingang, 08.09.2020.jpg, ÖBB Class 1016/1116/1216 ''Taurus'' File:ÖBB 1293 184 beim Ostbahnhof Graz.jpg, ÖBB Class 1293 ''Vectron'' File:Regionalzug bei Altmünster.jpg,
ÖBB Class 1144 The Austrian Federal Railways ( , formally or () and formerly the or ''BBÖ'' ), now commonly known as ÖBB (), is the national railway company of Austria, and the administrator of Liechtenstein's railways. The ÖBB group i ...
''Alpenstaubsauger''
(eng. alpine hoover) File:ÖBB 1142 640 bei Golling 20230810 rex1546 cl b.jpg,
ÖBB Class 1142 The Austrian Federal Railways ( , formally or () and formerly the or ''BBÖ'' ), now commonly known as ÖBB (), is the national railway company of Austria, and the administrator of Liechtenstein's railways. The ÖBB group i ...
File:1163003 at Salzburg Hauptbahnhof.jpg, ÖBB Class 1163 File:J32 296 Bf Rijeka, 1063 018.jpg,
ÖBB Class 1063 The Austrian Federal Railways ( , formally or () and formerly the or ''BBÖ'' ), now commonly known as ÖBB (), is the national railway company of Austria, and the administrator of Liechtenstein's railways. The ÖBB group i ...
File:1064 005 Stp Grillgasse.jpg, ÖBB Class 1064


Diesel locomotives

File:ÖBB 2016 094 in Don Bosco.jpg, ÖBB Class 2016 ''Hercules'' File:ÖBB 2070 085 in Wien Hauptbahnhof.jpg, ÖBB Class 2070 ''Hector'' File:ÖBB 2068 028 Kapfenberg.jpg, ÖBB Class 2068


Electrical multiple units

File:L04 876 Innotrans 2024, 4734 604.jpg, ÖBB 4734 File:ÖBB 4706 Bild1.jpg, ÖBB 4736 ''Railjet 3'' File:ÖBB 4746 126 in Kleinstübing.jpg, ÖBB Class 4746 ''Desiro'' File:Talent am Weg zum Bahnhof Kainisch.jpg, ÖBB Class 4023/4024/
4124
''Talent'' File:4020 223-6, Wien Praterstern.jpg,
ÖBB Class 4020 The ÖBB class 4020 of the Austrian Federal Railways, Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) are electric multiple units (EMU) developed by Simmering-Graz-Pauker, Simmering-Graz-Pauker (SGP). In the narrower sense, 4020 is the designation of the railc ...


Diesel railcars

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ÖBB Class 5047 The ÖBB Class 5047 are diesel railcars used in regional transportation. The trains were built by Jenbacher Werke and entered service in 1987. The GySEV and the Steiermarkbahn also have railcars of this type. History In 1983, ÖBB placed an orde ...


Maintenance of other equipment

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ÖBB Class X630 The Austrian Federal Railways ( , formally or () and formerly the or ''BBÖ'' ), now commonly known as ÖBB (), is the national railway company of Austria, and the administrator of Liechtenstein's railways. The ÖBB group i ...
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ÖBB Class X554.3 The Austrian Federal Railways ( , formally or () and formerly the or ''BBÖ'' ), now commonly known as ÖBB (), is the national railway company of Austria, and the administrator of Liechtenstein's railways. The ÖBB group i ...
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See also

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Rail transport in Austria Rail transport in Austria is mainly provided by Austria's national rail transport company, the Austrian Federal Railways (, ÖBB), which also manages rail transport in Liechtenstein. The Austrian rail transport, railway network has a length of ...
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History of rail transport in Austria Rail transport in Austria is mainly provided by Austria's national rail transport company, the Austrian Federal Railways (, ÖBB), which also manages rail transport in Liechtenstein. The Austrian railway network has a length of , of which are ...
* Imperial Austrian State Railways *
Nightjet Nightjet (stylised as nightjet) is a brand name given by the ÖBB, Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) to its overnight passenger train services. ''Nightjet'' operates in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland and Switze ...
– the overnight passenger train services of the ÖBB *
ÖBB Rolling Stock This is a list of the rolling stock operated by the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB), including retired classes. Steam locomotives Tenders Electric locomotives Diesel locomotives Steam railcars Electrical multiple units Diesel ra ...
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Rail transport in Liechtenstein Liechtenstein's one railway line, the Feldkirch–Buchs railway, is operated by Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB). As such, it represents an exception to the more usual Liechtenstein practice of Liechtenstein–Switzerland relations, cooperating c ...
– operated by ÖBB *
Railjet Railjet is a high-speed rail service in Europe operated by Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) and Czech Railways (ČD). Branded as ''Railjet Express'' (RJX category) for the fastest services and as ''Railjet'' (RJ) for services with additional s ...
– the high-speed service of the ÖBB *
Transport in Austria This article provides an overview of the transportation infrastructure in the country of Austria. Railways ''Total network length'': ( electrified), of which: * are standard gauge ( of which are electrified). * are narrow gauge: ** ar ...
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List of European railways National (state) railways * Rail transport in Albania, Albania - Hekurudha Shqiptare (HSH) * South Caucasus Railway, Armenia - Õ€Õ¡ÕµÕ¯Õ¡Õ¯Õ¡Õ¶ ÔµÖ€Õ¯Õ¡Õ©Õ¸Ö‚Õ²Õ« ÖƒÕ¢Õ¨ (Õ€Ôµ) Haycacan Yerkatuwi (HJe) * Rail transport in Austria, Austria ...


Other railways in Austria

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Achenseebahn The Achensee Railway (, ) is a long metre gauge railway running between Jenbach () and Seespitz () on Lake Achen in Tyrol (Austria). Within its length it rises some in height, with the steeper sections using the Riggenbach rack system. It is ...
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Pöstlingbergbahn The Pöstlingbergbahn () is a Narrow gauge, narrow-gauge electric railway, or "mountain tramway", in Linz, Austria. It connects the main square in the centre of Linz with the district of Pöstlingberg, located at the top of a hill (or small mou ...
* Raaberbahn *
Schafbergbahn The Schafberg Railway () is a metre gauge cog railway in Upper Austria and Salzburg leading from Sankt Wolfgang im Salzkammergut up to the Schafberg (1,783 m). With a total length of 5.85 km it gains about 1,200 m in height difference. C ...
* Schneebergbahn * Zillertalbahn


References


External links


Official website

International relations UIC

International relations CER

report of audit court 2006

modification of railroad law 2004

passenger traffic tariffs of ÖBB in 2008
* , illustrated account of Austrian railways in the 1930s. * {{Authority control Government-owned companies of Austria Railway companies of Austria Railway companies established in 1923 Railteam 1923 establishments in Austria Austrian brands Rail transport in Liechtenstein