The best and worst train stations in Austria: Who leads the ranking?

The best and worst train stations in Austria: Who leads the ranking?

Austria's train stations are a mixed picture: While some shine with excellent reviews, others are at the back in public favor. The train stations in the 20 largest cities in the country examined a comprehensive analysis of over 19,000 online reviews and discovered where travelers have to endure the longest waiting times. With an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, the train stations in Wolfsberg achieved the best results, followed by Salzburg, Graz and Baden, each received 4.3 stars. Vienna, St. Pölten and Innsbruck are in midfield with 4.2 stars, as the information portal online casinosdeutschland.com found.

On the other side of the ranking, the less popular train stations besiege the lowest places. Steyr, the third largest city of Upper Austria, cuts the worst with only 2.9 out of 5 stars. The complaints of the travelers are diverse: dirty toilets, defective elevators and outdated facilities are complained. Traun with 3.7 stars and thornbirn with 3.8 stars are also not exactly radiant examples in the rail infrastructure. The defective cleanliness and the condition of the facilities, which has a strong negative impact on travelers, is particularly stressful for travelers, as also confirms the audience of wien.orf.at.

The negative ranking of the train stations

In a detailed individual ranking, Vienna train station, Archduke Karl-Straße, ranks with 3.3 stars in the penultimate place. As the worst rated stations, the Grillgasse train stations, Innsbruck Westbahnhof, Vienna Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof and Vienna Matzleinsdorfer Platz are also there, all with an assessment of 3.4 stars. The most common criticism concerns the cleanliness and the condition that many travelers appear inadequate.

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