🇨🇿 Operator
Train routes operated by ČD · ÖBB
2 routes · classic 2
ČD · ÖBB runs 2 of the routes in the World Train Map atlas, 529 km of railway across 2 countries. The longest is the Railjet at 404 km; the fastest is the Railjet, running up to 160 km/h; the oldest line it runs over here opened in 1839. 2 of its routes cross an international border.
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- 2
- Total length
- 529 km
- Countries
- Czechia, Austria
- Fastest
- Railjet · 160 km/h
- Longest
- Railjet · 404 km
- Oldest line here
- 1839
Classic (2)
- Railjet
Follows the Habsburg Empire’s first steam railway of 1839. Prague, Brno and Vienna strung like pearls.
Wikipedia ↗ - Summerauerbahn
The Summerauerbahn: out of Budweis, over the granite hills where Europe’s first horse-drawn railway ran, down the Mühlviertel to the Danube at Linz.
Wikipedia (CS) ↗
Photos via Wikimedia Commons — each route page credits the author & licence
How many train routes does ČD · ÖBB run?
2 of the routes in this atlas are ČD · ÖBB services, covering 529 km across 2 countries (Czechia, Austria). That is what this atlas draws, not the operator's whole network — a national railway runs thousands of local services no map of notable journeys would list.
What is the fastest ČD · ÖBB train?
The Railjet, Prague to Vienna, at up to 160 km/h. Its fastest scheduled run takes ≈ 4 h over 404 km.
Does ČD · ÖBB run night trains?
Not in this atlas. All 2 ČD · ÖBB routes listed here are daytime services.
Which is the longest ČD · ÖBB route?
The Railjet, 404 km from Prague to Vienna, taking ≈ 4 h at its fastest. The oldest line ČD · ÖBB runs over here opened in 1839.
Countries ČD · ÖBB runs in
- 🇦🇹 Train routes in Austria 48 routes
- 🇨🇿 Train routes in Czechia 24 routes
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- České dráhy 12 routes
- RegioJet 3 routes