Station Unterradlberg
Train stationDescription
The tall, former reception building at Unterradlberg station adorns the station in the St. Pölten district of the same name with its historic façade and boarded-up gables. Notice boards and loudspeaker announcements provide up-to-date information on current train services. The station has a public toilet facility. A number of parking spaces and a bicycle parking area have been set up directly on site to make it easy to change trains.
Connections
- Trains on the S40 rapid transit line along the Tullnerfeld line to St. Pölten main station and to Tulln
- Connection to bus services to Herzogenburg and the bus terminal at St. Pölten main station
History of the station
The station in Unterradlberg was built back in 1885 as part of the construction of the Tullnerfeld railroad line and is now a listed building. After the reconstruction of the Traisen bridge to Pottenbrunn and the regulation of the Traisen in 1909, the northern part of Radlberg developed more and more into an industrial area and still offers well-known companies space for production and development today.