Train Station Absdorf-Hippersdorf
Train stationDescription
The station Absdorf-Hippersdorf is located at the edge of the market town Absdorf in the western Weinviertel. Over the years, the single-track station built in 1870 has developed into a substantial stop with a total of 6 track alignments. Four platform tracks are accessible to travellers and equipped with modern digital train destination displays and ticket vending machines, the accesses to the entire station have been implemented 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 passengers. Equally carefree, more than 250 bicycles can be parked in the Bike & Ride Station.
Route information
The station Absdorf-Hippersdorf is considered as a traffic junction of the region, because it serves the routes of the Franz-Josefs-Bahn, the Lokalbahn Absdorf-Hippersdorf-Stockerau and the "Kremser Ast".
- Trains to Vienna stop at the Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof.
- Furthermore trains to Schwarzenau in the Waldviertel stop.
- Express trains of the line S4 to Stockerau, Mödling and Wiener Neustadt stop.
- Trains of the S4 rapid transit line also stop to Tullnerfeld station.
- Regional express trains to Krems an der Donau are served.
- Regional express trains to Siegmundsherberg also have connections.
- Trains to Gmünd are also served.
- The bus stop directly on site ensures connecting buses to Großweikersdorf, Stockerau and Utzenlaa.
Pleasure & leisure
Not only the station Absdorf-Hippersdorf presents itself large and varied, also the leisure offers of the region leave nothing to be desired. A stone's throw away from the station you can visit the Oskar Mann museum of local history. There are numerous exhibits to admire, which also tell the story of the development and railway history of the community.
Only a quarter of an hour's walk from Absdorf-Hippersdorf station is the Absdorf viewing platform , which offers a fantastic view of the extensive fields of the region and, if the visibility is good, as far as the foothills of the Alps.
In a further 15 minutes on foot you can reach the rustic cellar alley of Absdorf. In the course of a guided tour through the Lössiade, a wooden press is visited, an old loess cellar is discovered and, of course, good wine is tasted.