The regional train (abbreviated R) is the train train of the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB). The regional train is the successor to the Austrian passenger train. It does not like the mandatory requirements of all stations, only the second one.
Trains are increasingly being replaced by express railways. Regional trains are currently in East Tyrol, Styria, Upper Austria, Lower Austria, Vorarlberg, Burgenland, and occasionally Schwarzach in Salzburg-Tyrol-Bahn - St.Veit - Saalfelden and Tauernbahn's Spittal-Millstättersee - Mallnitz-Obervellach area. The regional trains are responsible for the slightly longer connections that are too far from the core of the high-speed rail to run S-Bahn.
Ultimate Guide to Austrian Railways
Traveling through Austria by train is now getting faster and easier. The best way to explore Austria is to travel through magnificent mountain views, lush alpine meadows, historic towns and picturesque villages. Austria is located in the central part of the European continent adjacent to Germany and Italy. It also borders the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. Its train network is well connected to surrounding countries. With a punctuality rate of 96%, ÖBB was one of the most reliable railway operators in Europe in 2018.
Austria’s main train service operator is the state-owned company ÖBB, which serves almost the entire country. There are some private railway companies that are not part of ÖBB. In the corridor...