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Transport in Austria

Last updated: March 2026

Austria has one of Europe's best public transport systems. Vienna's Wiener Linien operates metro (U-Bahn), trams, and buses with an annual pass at just EUR 365. ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways) connects all major cities with fast and reliable trains. The KlimaTicket (EUR 1,095/year) provides unlimited nationwide travel on all public transport. Austrian cities are highly walkable and bike-friendly, with extensive cycling infrastructure.

How Does Public Transport Work in Austria?

Each city in Austria has its own Verkehrsverbund (transport network) that manages local buses, trams, and metro lines. Understanding the system in your city is the first step to getting around:

  • Vienna, Wiener Linien: Operates 5 metro lines (U-Bahn), 28 tram lines, and over 100 bus routes. The annual pass (Jahreskarte) costs EUR 365, just EUR 1 per day.
  • Graz, Holding Graz Linien: Trams and buses covering the city and surrounding areas.
  • Salzburg, Salzburg AG: Bus network covering the city and connections to nearby towns.

Tickets are zone-based in most cities. Options include single tickets, day passes, weekly, monthly, and annual passes. You must validate your ticket before boarding or risk a EUR 105 fine. For a breakdown of how transport costs fit into your monthly budget, see our cost of living guide.

What Are the Main Transport Options?

Austria offers a wide range of transport modes to suit different needs and budgets:

ModeCoverageCostBest For
U-Bahn / MetroVienna only, 5 linesEUR 2.40 single / EUR 365 annualDaily commuters
Tram / StraßenbahnVienna, Graz, Linz, InnsbruckEUR 2 – 3 singleCity travel
BusAll cities + rural areasEUR 2 – 5Suburbs & rural areas
ÖBB TrainsNationwideEUR 10 – 60 / EUR 1,095 KlimaTicketIntercity travel
CyclingAll major citiesFree / EUR 50 – 100 annual bike sharingShort distances
CarNationwideFuel + insurance + parkingRural areas / families

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