Train Station Absdorf-Hippersdorf
Train stationDescription
Absdorf-Hippersdorf station is located on the edge of the market town of Absdorf in the western Weinviertel. Built in 1870, the single-track station has developed over the years into a substantial station with a total of 6 tracks. Four platform tracks are accessible to travelers and are equipped with modern digital train destination displays and ticket machines, while the entrances to the entire station are barrier-free throughout.
Over 300 parking spaces for cars and mopeds in the adjoining Park & Ride facility offer a high level of convenience for all rail travelers. More than 250 bicycles can also be parked at the Bike & Ride station without any worries.
Route information
The Absdorf-Hippersdorf stop is considered a transport hub in the region, as it serves the Franz-Josefs-Bahn, the Absdorf-Hippersdorf-Stockerau local line and the "Kremser Ast".
- Trains to Vienna stop at Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof.
- Trains to Schwarzenau in the Waldviertel also stop here.
- Express trains on the S4 line to Stockerau, Mödling and Wiener Neustadt stop.
- The S4 express trains also stop at Tullnerfeld station.
- Regional express trains to Krems an der Donau are served.
- Regional express trains to Siegmundsherberg also have a connection.
- Trains to Gmünd are also served.
- The bus stop directly on site provides connecting buses to Großweikersdorf, Stockerau and Utzenlaa.
Enjoyment & leisure
Not only the Absdorf-Hippersdorf stop is large and varied, the region's leisure activities also leave nothing to be desired. A stone's throw away from the station is the Oskar Mann Museum of Local History. There are numerous exhibits to admire, which also tell the story of the development and railroad history of the municipality.
Just a quarter of an hour's walk from Absdorf-Hippersdorf train station is the Absdorf viewing platform, which offers a fantastic view of the extensive fields of the region and, on a clear day, as far as the foothills of the Alps.
A further 15-minute walk takes you to the rustic Absdorf wine cellar lane. During a guided tour through the Lössiade, you can visit a wooden press, discover an old loess cellar and, of course, taste some good wine.
