Vienna U-Bahn, Vienna, Austria - April 2017
Views of the Vienna U-Bahn, Vienna, Austria - April 2017.
The Vienna U-Bahn (German: U-Bahn Wien), where U-Bahn is an abbreviation of the German term Untergrundbahn (English: underground railway), is one of the two rapid transit (metro) systems for Vienna, Austria. The U-Bahn is both an underground and overground light rail service. To read more about the Vienna U-Bahn, click here: .
Vienna is the capital and largest city of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.8 million (2.6 million within the metropolitan area, nearly one third of Austria's population), and its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 7th-largest city by population within city limits in the European Union. To read more about Vienna, click here: .
This film was taken as part of a week long break in central Europe, in which I visited both Bratislava and Vienna, Austria making extensive films of both capital cities, and staying in three different hotels, of which I also made full video reviews. I travelled from Bratislava to Vienna by boat, and then back again by train, staying three nights in each city. To see all of these films, please click on the links below:
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Hotel Review: Star Inn Premium, Vienna Hauptbahnhof - .
Hotel Review: Lindner Hotel, Bratislava - .
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Austria, Vienna, U-Bahn night ride from Hauptbahnhof to Keplerplatz
escalator 0:08 , 1:10 , 7:56 , 8:32
U-Bahn train 4:28
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
How to use Public transport in Vienna for Tourists
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How To Use the Ubahn - Vienna
How to use the Ubahn (Subway) in Vienna, Austria. Step by step guide to purchasing your ticket, validating the ticket, and riding on the train. Vienna's public transportation is extremely efficient, clean, and easy to use! Ticket prices have gone up since I made this video, but the system still works exactly the same!
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***Prices have gone up since the filming of this video, but the system still works the same!
Just a quick note about getting in and out of the actual Ubahn train: The doors do not open automatically. You need to either press the button or pull the lever to open the door.
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Austria, Vienna, U-Bahn + S-Bahn night ride from Reumannplatz to Wien Matzleinsdorfer Platz
ticket barrier 1:40 , 6:30
U-Bahn ride from Reumannplatz to Hauptbahnhof 2:00
S-Bahn ride from Hauptbahnhof to Wien Matzleinsdorfer Platz 9:12
elevator 5:18 , 7:42
escalator 15:20
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
Austria, Vienna, U-Bahn ride from Praterstern to Nestroyplatz
0:02 - 5:18 - walk to U-Bahn station
escalator 5:50 , 7:56 , 10:56
U-Bahn train 8:40
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
Vienna, Austria - U-Bahn HD (2013)
The Vienna U-Bahn (an abbreviation of Untergrundbahn, or underground railway) is the rapid transit (metro) system for Vienna. It consists of five lines of 74.6 kilometres (46.4 mi) of route, serving 101 stations. It is the backbone of one of the best performing public transport systems worldwide according to UITP (International Association of Public Transport) in June 2009.[1] More than 1.3 million passengers rode the Vienna U-Bahn every day in 2009, and 534.4 million passengers utilized the U-Bahn in 2010. The network is undergoing expansion and rolling stock renewal. Since 1969, 200 million euro have been invested annually into the extension of the Vienna U-Bahn.
The first section of the modern U-Bahn opened on 8 May 1976, but two of the lines extended and later designated as U-Bahn (U4, U6) date back to the Stadtbahn (city railway) system, which first opened in 1898. Parts of both the U2 and U6 originate from premetro tunnels built to accommodate earlier tram lines. Only the U1 and U3 were built wholly as new subway lines.
Lines are designated merely by a number and the prefix U (for U-Bahn) and identified on station signage and related literature by a colour. There are currently five lines; U1, U2, U3, U4 and U6. There have been numerous suggestions for a line U5 but all these projects have been shelved. Stations are often named after streets, public spaces or districts, and in some special cases after prominent buildings at or near the station, although the official policy of the Wiener Linien states that they prefer not to name stations after buildings.
Ticketing for the network is integrated under the Wiener Linien umbrella brand with all means of public transport in Vienna, including trams and buses. Local tickets are valid on S-Bahn suburban rail services and other train services but these are operated by the state railway operator, ÖBB. Tickets are not valid on bus services operated by Vienna Airport Lines and the City Airport Train express train.
Austria, Vienna, U-Bahn ride from Bahnhof Meidling to Tscherttegasse
escalator 0:08 , 1:08
U-Bahn train 2:16
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
Austria , Vienna metro (U-Bahn) 2019
Austria, Vienna
Filming date: 2019 11 09-10
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S-Bahn and Passenger Trains in Vienna, Austria
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Austria, Vienna, U-Bahn ride from Kagran to Kagraner Platz
ticket barrier 0:18 , 5:48
U-Bahn train 1:50
escalator 4:54
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
Austria, Vienna, U-Bahn ride from Vienna International Centre to Alte Donau
ticket barrier 0:18 , 8:00
U-Bahn train 3:34
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
The U-bahn/Metro of Vienna, Austria, 2016
U-bahn in Wien, Österreich
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With the October 2013 opening of the 4.2 kilometers (2.6 mi), 3 station extension of the U2 line, the five line U-Bahn network consists of 78.5 kilometers (48.8 mi) of route, serving 104 stations. It is the backbone of one of the best performing public transport systems worldwide according to UITP (International Association of Public Transport) in June 2009. More than 1.3 million passengers rode the Vienna U-Bahn every day in 2009, and 567.6 million passengers utilized the U-Bahn in 2011, which declined to 428.8 million passengers in 2013. The network is undergoing expansion and rolling stock renewal. Since 1969, 200 million euros have been invested annually in the extension of the Vienna U-Bahn.
The modern U-Bahn officially opened on 25 February 1978 (after test operations began on 8 May 1976), but two of the lines extended and later designated as U-Bahn (U4, U6) date back to the Stadtbahn (city railway) system, which first opened in 1898. Parts of both the U2 and U6 originate from subway tunnels built to accommodate earlier tram lines. Only the U1 and U3 were built wholly as new subway lines.
Lines are designated merely by a number and the prefix U (for U-Bahn) and identified on station signage and related literature by a colour. There are currently five lines; U1, U2, U3, U4 and U6. Since the late 1960s there have been numerous suggestions of routings for a line U5 but all these projects have been shelved, until the construction of a new U5 has been announced in early 2014. Stations are often named after streets, public spaces or districts, and in some special cases after prominent buildings at or near the station, although the official policy of the Wiener Linien states that they prefer not to name stations after buildings.
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Austria, Vienna, U-Bahn ride from Karlsplatz to Stephansplatz
ticket barrier 3:16 , 9:24
U-Bahn train 5:24
escalator 3:22 , 8:00 , 8:36 , 9:50
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
Austria, Vienna, U-Bahn night ride from Meidlinger Hauptstraße to Schloß Schönbrunn
ticket barrirer 0:10
U-Bahn train 2:30
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
VIENNA U-Bahn
Footage filmed inside Vienna subway ( Vienna U-Bahn ) in 4K with DJI Osmo Pocket.
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Austria, Vienna, U-Bahn ride from Kagraner Platz to Rennbahnweg
ticket barrier 0:40 , 4:52
escalator 0:48
S-Bahn train 1:38
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
Austria, Vienna, S-Bahn ride from Meidling to Wien Hauptbahnhof
escalator 0:48 , 3:12
S-Bahn train 4:00
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
Austria, Vienna, U-Bahn ride from Donauinsel to Kaisermühlen - Vienna International Centre
U-Bahn train 0:34
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018