Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof (Innsbruck Central Station), Innsbruck
Innsbruck Central Station (Hauptbahnhof), located in the charming city of Innsbruck, is the main railway station and a crucial hub for train travel in western and central Austria. It was established in 1853 and has since become an essential part of the country's railway system. Its importance is evident from its ranking as the 8th busiest station in Austria in 2019, second only to Linz Hauptbahnhof outside Vienna. The station handles 315 train movements and around 38,500 passengers daily.
Operated by Austrian Federal Railways, Innsbruck Central Station is strategically located at the intersection of several major railway lines, including the Arlberg Railway to Bregenz, the Brenner Railway to Italy, the Mittenwald Railway to Germany, the Stubaitalbahn, and the Lower Inn Valley Railway, which runs east-west. This extensive network highlights the station's role as a central hub facilitating various rail journeys within Austria and beyond.
The station is designed to handle a large volume of rail traffic, with eight through tracks. It features a ground-level "home platform" and a specialized platform for loading cars onto motorway trains, accessible from the East. Additionally, there are four bay platforms mainly serving regional passenger traffic along the Mittenwald, Arlberg, and Brenner railways.
Additionally, the shunting yard for the Innsbruck railway junction is located in Hall in Tirol, further highlighting the station's integral role in the regional rail infrastructure. With its historical significance, extensive connectivity, and ongoing development projects, Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof serves as a cornerstone of Austrian rail transport and a gateway to the Alpine region.
Operated by Austrian Federal Railways, Innsbruck Central Station is strategically located at the intersection of several major railway lines, including the Arlberg Railway to Bregenz, the Brenner Railway to Italy, the Mittenwald Railway to Germany, the Stubaitalbahn, and the Lower Inn Valley Railway, which runs east-west. This extensive network highlights the station's role as a central hub facilitating various rail journeys within Austria and beyond.
The station is designed to handle a large volume of rail traffic, with eight through tracks. It features a ground-level "home platform" and a specialized platform for loading cars onto motorway trains, accessible from the East. Additionally, there are four bay platforms mainly serving regional passenger traffic along the Mittenwald, Arlberg, and Brenner railways.
Additionally, the shunting yard for the Innsbruck railway junction is located in Hall in Tirol, further highlighting the station's integral role in the regional rail infrastructure. With its historical significance, extensive connectivity, and ongoing development projects, Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof serves as a cornerstone of Austrian rail transport and a gateway to the Alpine region.
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Sight Name: Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof (Innsbruck Central Station)
Sight Location: Innsbruck, Austria (See walking tours in Innsbruck)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Innsbruck, Austria (See walking tours in Innsbruck)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Walking Tours in Innsbruck, Austria
Create Your Own Walk in Innsbruck
Creating your own self-guided walk in Innsbruck is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Innsbruck's Architectural Jewels
Coveted by empires, republics and ruling dynasties over the centuries, Innsbruck has been a living treasure house of history and culture. Undoubtedly this is one of Europe's most idyllic cities, nestled amid the craggy peaks in the heart of the Austrian Alps. Innsbruck equally scores as an Alpine playground and a showcase for Hapsburg imperial heritage, and is famous for its ancient,... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.4 Km or 0.9 Miles
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.4 Km or 0.9 Miles
Innsbruck Introduction Walking Tour
Innsbruck is the capital of Tyrol, Austria. It lies in a broad valley on the river Inn, not far from the Brenner Pass. The name "Innsbruck" means "Bridge over the Inn." In the 4th century Romans established a military outpost there, calling it "Bridge over the Oeni" ("Oeni Pontum" in Latin).
In 1180 the Counts of Andechs took over the town. The Brenner... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.8 Km or 1.1 Miles
In 1180 the Counts of Andechs took over the town. The Brenner... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.8 Km or 1.1 Miles