Railway Construction: Cancellations & Diversions at German Corner
- This article details important disruptions to train services operated by ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways) due to track closures on the route between Salzburg and Innsbruck.
- * Track closures are occurring in stages, causing diversions, cancellations, and timetable changes, especially affecting long-distance and night trains.
- * Partial Closures (Reduced to one track): November 3rd-5th & November 8th-11th.
Train Disruptions on teh Salzburg - Innsbruck Route: A Summary
This article details important disruptions to train services operated by ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways) due to track closures on the route between Salzburg and Innsbruck. Here’s a breakdown of the key data:
what’s happening?
* Track closures are occurring in stages, causing diversions, cancellations, and timetable changes, especially affecting long-distance and night trains.
* The closures are necessary to maintain some traffic flow despite the limitations.
When are the disruptions?
* Partial Closures (Reduced to one track): November 3rd-5th & November 8th-11th. Expect numerous cancellations and bus replacements between Salzburg and Wörgl/Innsbruck.
* full Closure (No train traffic): November 14th (9:00 PM) – November 19th (1:00 PM). Trains will be rerouted via bischofshofen. Kufstein stop will be bypassed, with bus replacements between Kufstein and Salzburg.
Impact on Specific Services:
* Railjet (Zurich – Vienna): Will depart approximately two hours earlier.
* Trains from Innsbruck to Vienna: Some will originate from Salzburg instead.
* Night Trains (Vienna - Bolzano & Vienna - Munich): Rerouted via Bischofshofen or Passau from November 13th-20th, leading to cancelled stops and altered times.
ÖBB’s Advice:
* Plan ahead! Passengers are strongly advised to check for alternative connections and updated timetables well in advance due to the “extensive changes.”
* Rail replacement services (buses) are being prepared.
Where to find more information: (The article doesn’t explicitly state where to find this information, but it implies checking the ÖBB website or app.)
