Austria's Most Popular Train Stations: How Well Vienna Performs

Waiting for the train? Not exactly the highlight of the day. But not all train stations are the same. These are Austria's most popular train stations.
The information portal onlinecasinosdeutschland.com has therefore investigated where the waiting time in Austria can be best bridged. For this purpose, the portal analyzed a total of 19,449 online reviews of 131 train stations of the Austrian Federal Railways in the 20 largest cities.
The train stations and stops in the cities examined received an average of 4.14 out of 5 possible stars. The train stations in Wolfsberg are rated the best with an average of 4.6 stars, although the three stations in the city have only 24 reviews in total. The second place in the city ranking is shared by Salzburg, Graz, and Baden, each with 4.3 out of 5 stars. Vienna, St. Pölten, and Innsbruck received average ratings of 4.2 stars and land in fifth place. Just below the national average are Wiener Neustadt, Linz, Leonding, Krems, Klosterneuburg, Klagenfurt, and Feldkirch – with 4.1 stars each, they reach eighth place.
At the other end of the scale, Steyr ranks last in the ranking. The train stations of the third-largest city in Upper Austria receive an average of only 2.9 out of 5 stars. The train stations in Traun receive similarly moderate, but slightly better ratings with an average of 3.7 stars (19th place) and in Dornbirn with 3.8 stars (18th place).
In the individual ranking of the best-rated train stations in Austria (with at least 25 reviews), one station in particular stands out: The Graz Liebenau-Murpark stop scores the highest with 4.6 stars. This is not just a train station, but an entire shopping center, which benefits the station in its reviews.
In second place, with 4.4 stars each, are three rather inconspicuous stations: Vienna Strebersdorf, Linz Urfahr, and Vienna Gersthof. Here, it is primarily the design, modernity, or cleanliness that are positively mentioned in the comments. Thirteen stations share fifth place, all rated with 4.3 stars. The main train stations in Austria stood out particularly. The four hubs in Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck, and Graz account for around 40 percent of all analyzed reviews.
The bottom of the individual ranking is the Steyr station with only 2.8 out of 5 possible stars. The current 70 comments mostly point to the same reasons for the poor ratings: "WC is a disgrace, elevator regularly gets stuck" or "Dirty and rundown."
Second place in the negative ranking goes to the Vienna Erzherzog Karl-Straße station with 3.3 stars. With 3.4 stars, the stations Grillgasse, Innsbruck Westbahnhof, Vienna Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof, and Vienna Matzleinsdorfer Platz share third place. The flop ten are completed by the stops: Jedlersdorf and Vienna Praterkai (each 3.5 stars, seventh place) as well as Graz Puntigam, Riedenburg, and Vienna Atzgersdorf (each 3.7 stars, ninth place). Main points of criticism: the stations are outdated and too dirty.
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