City Airport Train

City Airport Train
Overview
Locale Vienna, Austria
Termini Vienna Airport
Wien Mitte
Website cityairporttrain.com
Operation
Opened 2002
Owner City Air Terminal Betriebsgesellschaft m.b.H
Technical
Line length 19 kilometers (12 mi)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge

The City Airport Train (CAT) connects Vienna International Airport directly to Wien Mitte railway station, close to Vienna city centre, daily from 05:36 to 23:06.

Basic facts

Interior of the train

The City Airport Train runs on the same rails as the S-Bahn S7 stopping service, but takes only 16 minutes from the Airport to Wien Mitte station, compared to 25 minutes for the S7. A single CAT ticket costs €12 and a Return tickets costs €19 when purchased from the Ticket machines. The CAT runs twice an hour during the day.

Passengers can check in up to 75 minutes prior to departure for a number of airlines directly at Wien Mitte station. Airlines that offer check in include Austrian, Air Berlin, Fly Niki, Lufthansa and Swiss.

In 2008, nearly 1.1 million passengers were carried.[1]

Corporate structure and leadership

City Air Terminal Betriebsgesellschaft m.b.H., owned 50.1% by Vienna Airport and 49.9% by Austrian Federal Railways, was founded to operate the service. First registered in 2002, the company became operative in 2002.

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