List of Vienna U-Bahn stations

System map of Vienna U-Bahn network (2010)

The following is a list of the 104 stations in the Vienna U-Bahn metro system in Vienna, Austria. The Vienna U-Bahn network consists of five lines operating on 78.5 kilometres (48.8 mi) of route.[1]

Legend

List

Station Lines Opened Character Notes
Aderklaaer Straße 2 September 2006 Elevated
Alser Straße 7 October 1989 Elevated
  • Historic Otto Wagner station retained
Alte Donau 3 September 1982 Elevated
Alterlaa 15 April 1995 Elevated
Am Schöpfwerk 15 April 1995 Elevated
Aspern Nord 5 October 2013 Elevated
Aspernstraße 2 October 2010 Elevated
Bahnhof Meidling 7 October 1989 Underground Transfers: S1 S2 S3 S60 S80
Braunschweiggasse 20 December 1981 In trench
Burggasse-Stadthalle 7 October 1989 In trench
  • Otto Wagner’s design partially retained
  • Platforms in open-cut trench
Donauinsel 3 September 1982 Underground
Donaumarina 2 October 2010 Elevated
Donauspital 2 October 2010 Elevated
Donaustadtbrücke 2 October 2010 Elevated
Dresdner Straße 4 May 1996 Underground
Enkplatz 2 December 2000 Underground
Erdberg 6 April 1991 Elevated
  • Central control and maintenance facility; track branch to U2
Erlaaer Straße 15 April 1995 Elevated
Floridsdorf 4 May 1996 Underground Transfers: S1 S2 S3 S7
  • First station on this site dated to 1897; current station is a rebuilding of an S-Bahn terminus
Friedensbrücke 8 May 1976 At-grade
  • Otto Wagner's station design is partially retained
  • From 1978 until 1991, station was terminus of the Stadtbahn and later the U6 line
Gasometer 2 December 2000 Underground
Großfeldsiedlung 2 September 2006 Underground
Gumpendorfer Straße 7 October 1989 Elevated
  • Historic 1898 Otto Wagner station retained
Handelskai 4 May 1996 At-grade Transfers: S1 S2 S3 S7 S45
Hardeggasse 2 October 2010 Elevated
Hausfeldstraße 5 October 2013 Elevated
Heiligenstadt 8 May 1976 At-grade Transfers: S40 S45
  • Until 1989 terminus of Stadtbahn line G
  • Otto Wagner's station design is partially retained
  • Until 1996 terminus of U6
Herrengasse 6 April 1991 Underground
  • Stacked 2-level platforms: eastbound trains to Simmering above westbound trains to Ottakring
  • Remains of ancient city walls
Hietzing 31 August 1981 In trench
  • Otto Wagner's 1899 Hofpavillon Stadtbahn station, for the use of the Imperial family, is at one end of the inward-bound platform
Hütteldorf 20 December 1981 At-grade Transfers: S45 S50 S60
  • Was the Hütteldorf-Hacking station on the Stadtbahn (opened 1898)
  • Otto Wagner's station design is partially retained
Hütteldorfer Straße 5 December 1998 Underground
Jägerstraße 4 May 1996 Underground
Johnstraße 3 September 1994 Underground
Josefstädter Straße 7 October 1989 Elevated
  • Historic 1898 Otto Wagner station retained
Kagran 3 September 1982 Elevated
  • Name changed from Zentrum Kagran ("Kagran Centre") to avoid confusion
Kagraner Platz 2 September 2006 Underground
Kaisermühlen 3 September 1982 Elevated
Kardinal-Nagl-Platz 6 April 1991 Underground
Karlsplatz 25 February 1978 Underground Transfers:
  • U4 station on the site of 1898 Stadtbahn station and incorporating parts of it
  • U2 portion of station opened 30 August 1980
  • Complex design because River Wien flows underground between the U2 and U4 platforms
  • Has more escalators than any other station in system
Kendlerstraße 5 December 1998 Underground
Keplerplatz 25 February 1978 Underground
Kettenbrückengasse 26 October 1980 Underground
  • Otto Wagner's station design is partially retained
Krieau 10 May 2008 Elevated
  • Until 2006, station was to be named Trabrennstraße
Längenfeldgasse 7 October 1989 Underground
  • Station was originally not part of the U4 line, and didn't open until U6 line opened
Landstraße 15 August 1978 Underground Transfers (via Wien Mitte railway station): S1 S2 S3 S7 CAT
  • U4 station was a 1899 Stadtbahn station
  • U3 portion of station opened 6 April 1991
Leopoldau 2 September 2006 Underground Transfers: S1 S2
Margaretengürtel 26 October 1980 In trench
  • Otto Wagner's station design is partially retained
Meidling Hauptstraße 26 October 1980 Underground
  • Extra-wide platform used to accommodate a third track for terminus of Stadtbahn lines G/GD from 1980 to 1985
Messe-Prater 10 May 2008 Underground
Michelbeuern-AKH 7 October 1989 At-grade
  • Location of railyard since 1898
Museumsquartier 30 August 1980 Underground
  • Station features public art
  • Opened in 1965 as Mariahilfer Straße on the U-Straßenbahn underground tramway
Nestroyplatz 24 November 1979 Underground
Neubaugasse 4 September 1994 Underground
  • Stacked 2-level platforms: eastbound trains to Simmering above westbound trains to Ottakring
Neue Donau 4 May 1996 At-grade
Niederhofstraße 7 October 1989 Underground
Nußdorfer Straße 7 October 1989 At-grade
  • Historic Otto Wagner station retained
Ober St. Veit 20 December 1981 In trench
  • Otto Wagner's station design is partially retained
Ottakring 5 December 1998 At-grade Transfers: S45
Perfektastraße 15 April 1995 Elevated
Pilgramgasse 26 October 1980 Underground
  • Otto Wagner's station design is partially retained
Praterstern 28 February 1981 Underground Transfers: S1 S2 S3 S7
  • Originally built with branch-off of Line U1A planned; U2 line was built instead
Rathaus 30 August 1980 Underground
  • Station opened in 1965 as Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz on the U-Straßenbahn underground tramway
Rennbahnweg 2 September 2006 Elevated
Reumannplatz 25 February 1978 Underground
Rochusgasse 6 April 1991 Underground
Roßauer Lände 3 April 1978 In trench
  • Otto Wagner's station design is partially retained
Schlachthausgasse 6 April 1991 Underground
Schottenring 3 April 1978 Underground
  • The part of station that connects to U4 was converted from 1901 Stadtbahn station
  • Station is located under the Donaukanal
  • Current iteration of U2 station opened 10 May 2008; it was the 1980 terminus for U2, but with different platform layout
Schottentor 30 August 1980 Underground
Schwedenplatz 15 August 1978 Underground
  • Formerly Stadtbahn station (1901)
  • Remnants of the ancient city walls visible
Schweglerstraße 3 September 1994 Underground
  • Station features public art
Schönbrunn 31 August 1981 In trench
  • Otto Wagner's station design is largely retained
Seestadt 5 October 2013 Elevated
Siebenhirten 15 April 1995 Elevated
Simmering 2 December 2000 Underground Transfers: S80
Spittelau 7 October 1995 At-grade Transfers: S40
  • Station is a recent creation and had no previous Stadtbahn or U-Bahn service
Stadion 10 May 2008 Elevated
  • 3 tracks, 2 symmetrical inside platforms
Stadlau 2 October 2010 Elevated Transfers: S80
Stadtpark 15 August 1978 In trench
  • Landmark building by Otto Wagner, opened 30 July 1899, is retained as part of the station
  • Station is in open cut within the park
Stephansplatz 18 November 1978 Underground
  • Vergilius Chapel is within the station
  • U3 portion of the station opened 6 April 1991
  • U3: Stacked 2-level platforms: eastbound trains to Simmering above westbound trains to Ottakring
Stubentor 6 April 1991 Underground
  • Stacked 2-level platforms: eastbound trains to Simmering above westbound trains to Ottakring
  • Remains of ancient city walls
Südtiroler Platz-Hauptbahnhof 25 February 1978 Underground Transfers: S1 S2 S3 S60 S80
Taborstraße 10 May 2008 Underground
Taubstummengasse 25 February 1978 Underground
Thaliastraße 7 October 1989 Elevated
  • First opened in 1980 as a Stadtbahn station
Tscherttegasse 15 April 1995 Elevated
Unter St. Veit 20 December 1981 In trench
Volkstheater 30 August 1980 Underground
  • Station opened in 1965 as Burggasse on the U-Straßenbahn underground tramway
  • U3 portion of station opened 6 April 1991
  • Station features public art
Vorgartenstraße 3 September 1982 Underground
Währinger Straße-Volksoper 7 October 1989 At-grade
  • Historic Otto Wagner station retained
Westbahnhof 7 October 1989 Underground Transfers: S50
  • U6 station, opened 1989, was a 1898 Stadtbahn station
  • U3 station portion opened 4 September 1994
  • Public art in parts of passageways
Zieglergasse 4 September 1994 Underground
  • Stacked 2-level platforms: eastbound trains to Simmering above westbound trains to Ottakring
Zippererstraße 2 December 2000 Underground

References

  1. "2014 Zahlen, Daten, Fakten - Unternehmen" [Company Profile - Figures, Data, Facts] (pdf) (in German). Wiener Linien. April 2015. pp. 3–4. Retrieved 2016-01-05.
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