U1 only drives to a limited extent during the Easter holidays - inform now!

U1 only drives to a limited extent during the Easter holidays - inform now!

Reumannplatz, Wien, Österreich - The Viennese lines implement extensive maintenance work in the public network during the Easter holidays. As press.wien.gv.at , new course is built in the area of ​​Keplerplatz between April 12 and 21, 2025. This work is part of the continuous efforts to ensure the reliable and stable operation of the U1 for the coming decades. The U1 has been running on the route between South Tyrolean Platz-Hauptbahnhof and Reumannplatz for almost 50 years and now urgently needs a renewal.

The tunnel seal over the U1 has been renewed since February. However, these measures have no influence on the operation of the U1. For the duration of the track work, the U1 will not run between the South Tyrolean Platz main station and Reumannplatz.

line division and replacement traffic

In order to compensate for the restrictions during this time, line U1 is shared during the Easter holidays. The following transport offer is provided:

  • The U1 runs between Leopoldau and South Tyrolean Platz-Hauptbahnhof.
  • At the same time, the U1 between Oberlaa and Reumannplatz is served.

In addition, the tram line E1 carries out replacement traffic in the 5-minute interval between Reumannplatz and Quartier Belvedere. In addition, line 6 will bring passengers from 10th and 11th district to the Margaret belt U4 station in the shortened 4-minute interval.

recommendations for passengers

The Viennese lines recommend all passengers to plan their individual routes in advance to save time. The website wienerlinien.at or the Wienmobil app. The goal is to ensure the best possible mobility despite the construction work and to coordinate the travel times well.

For the work, the safety of passengers is at the top, and the Viennese lines are doing everything they can to maintain the operation as smoothly as possible. The modernizations are an important step in order to continue to secure the subway as a reliable means of transport in Vienna.

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OrtReumannplatz, Wien, Österreich
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