At the Vienna Transport Museum Remise
A Railjet pushes out of Wien HBF. These are considered the most advanced trains in the world and form the backbone of intercity high speed rail in Austria with services to nearby countries.
A Regional Express waits at Wien HBF, The Class 4744's can be found on a lot of local and regional express services throughout Austria.
A local awaits at Wien HBF
A railjet service at Wien HBF from Prague. The 1216 motors are assigned to this run.
A Type L Tram at the Remise Transport Museum in Vienna Austria
This is a Type C tram refitted for MOW works seen here at the Remise Transport Museum in Vienna Austria. This museum is well worth a visit if you come to Wien.
Vienna Transport Museum Remise in the 3rd District Wien offers a fanstastic collection of equipment some of it runs on occasion.
Vienna Transport Museum Remise in the 3rd District Wien offers a fanstastic collection of equipment. It is housed in a former "tram depot" (car barn) still connected to the network.
A 1016 waits with a service at Wien HBF
One of the more unusual in the OBB fleet is the class 5047 DMU. These were built by Jenbacher Werke used on services Wien Hbf - Traiskirchen Aspangbahn - Felixdorf - Wiener Neustadt.
A RailJet service waits at Wien HBF. What was a bit unsual about this set was the dual Taurus motors shoving the train.
ÖBB class 4020 is an EMU built by Simmering-Graz-Pauker. They are slated for retirement by 2030. Note the wave of the driver.
A Taurus rushes a freight through Wien Praterkai a great spot for catching trains when in Vienna.
A 1216 shoves a RailJet towards Prague.