St. Anton am Arlberg railway station
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St. Anton am Arlberg is a railway station on the Arlberg railway between Innsbruck and Bludenz in Tyrol, Austria. It is located directly between the 10.648 km (6.616 mi) long Arlbergtunnel and the Wolfsgrubentunnel.
Services[]
Rail services[]
St. Anton provides long-distance connections only, since regional traffic on the Arlberg mountain section was abandoned completely. In the winter season it is an important station for special ski trains from Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands whereas in the summer season it is even a scheduled stop of the Orient Express.
It is serviced by:
- InterCityExpress: Vienna–Innsbruck–Bregenz
- ÖBB-EuroCity: Vienna/Graz–Innsbruck–Feldkirch–Bregenz/Zürich–Basel (CH)
- EuroNight: Vienna/Graz–Innsbruck–Feldkirch–Bregenz/Zürich (CH)
- InterCity: Innsbruck–Dortmund/Münster (D)
Bus services[]
Two coach lines depart from St. Anton's station forecourt:
- Pettneu am Arlberg–Flirsch–Strengen–Pians–Landeck-Zams
- St. Christoph am Arlberg–Zürs–Lech am Arlberg
See also[]
- Arlberg railway
- Arlbergtunnel
External links[]
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Categories:
- Railway stations in Tyrol (state)
- Railway stations opened in 1884
- Railway stations opened in 2000