You can find on this page the Austria trains map to print and to download in PDF. The Austria railways map presents the rail network and shows high speed rails routes of Austria in Western Europe.

Austria rail map

Map of Austria train lines

The Austria rail map shows all the railway stations and lines of Austria trains. This train map of Austria will allow you to easily travel by train in showing the major rail routes and high speed rail routes of Austria in Western Europe. The Austria rail map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Traveling by rail is the best way to discover Austria. Incredible natural beauty, elegant cities like Vienna and Salzburg, and centuries of history are just waiting to be discovered. Travel through the Alps with your Eurail Pass, and find out all of the treasures awaiting you in this exciting country. The main rail network in Austria is made up of the following regional trains and intercity trains: REX; commuter trains which connect the capital Vienna with surrounding cities as you can see in Austria rail map. S-Bahn (suburban) trains; a network of trains that operates within most big cities in Austria. InterCity trains; trains which link larger Austrian cities like Innsbruck, Salzburg, Graz, and Vienna. InterCity bus; a bus which operates between Graz and Klagenfurt.

The following private railway companies accept Eurail Passes on their trains: Micotra trains operate on the route Villach – Tarvisio (Italy) as its shown in Austria rail map. WESTbahn trains connect Vienna with Salzburg. WESTbahn offers 1st class pass holders an upgrade to WESTbahn PLUS for only €9.90. With this you can enjoy superior seating, a free welcome gift and newspaper as well as refreshment services to your seat. You can get this upgrade on the train. Raaberbahn, ONLY from Ebenfurt to Sopron and from Neusiedl/See to Pamhagen (Gr). RegioJet, yellow trains that travel to the Czech Republic. You need a Eurail Global Pass to travel on this train. The following private railway companies do not accept Eurail Passes on their trains: Pinzgauer Lokalbahn, travelling between Krimml and Zell am See. NÖVOG ( including Mariazellerbahn, Wachaubahn, Waldviertelbahn, Reblaus Express, Citybahn Waidhofen, and Schneebergbahn). ÖBB Postbus, Stubaitalbahn, Wiener Lokalbahnen, Pinzgauer Lokalbahn, Graz-Köflacher Eisenbahn, Montafonerbahn, Salzburger Lokalbahn, Steiermärkische Landesbahnen, Stern & Hafferl, Zillertalbahn.

The Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) runs a network of 5700 km of rail lines. Smaller companies run lines on alpine routes as its mentioned in Austria rail map. There are lines running only in the summer for tourists as well. What is new are the upstart budget railways like Flixtrain, which marketed by Flixbus. Like budget airlines, they do not often operate from the central stations. For example, in Vienna, the Flixtrain operates from the Wien Hütteldorf railway station at Keisslergasse 5. The trains are not slow; the times for the Vienna to Salzburg run are comparable to the Railjet and the cost can be half that of the "fast" train. If you ask for trains between Vienna and Salzburg on the OMIO box below, you will see these routes. Railjet is the name of the Austrian high speed trains linking the major cities of Austria, Germany and Hungary, a trek through some of the most stunning terrain in Europe. You can go from Vienna through Salzburg to Innsbruck, Bregenz and Zurich, and from Munich through Vienna to Budapest, Stuttgart, Mannheim and Frankfurt.