Transport in Austria

This article provides an overview of the transportation infrastructure in the country of Austria.

Railways
total: 6,123 km (3,523 km electrified)

standard gauge: 5,639 km gauge (3,429 km electrified).

narrow gauge: 507 km (23 km gauge, 13 km  gauge, 468 km  gauge - 94 km electrified, and 3 km  gauge).

The national railway system of Austria is the Österreichische Bundesbahnen, or ÖBB.

U-Bahn

 * Serfaus: see Serfaus U-Bahn, complete ban on cars in the village center
 * Vienna: see Vienna U-Bahn

S-Bahn

 * Graz
 * Innsbruck
 * Salzburg
 * Vienna: see Vienna S-Bahn

Motorways
total: 200,000 km (100% paved, including 1700 km of expressways)


 * A1 (Westautobahn)
 * A2 (Südautobahn)
 * A3 (Südostautobahn)
 * A4 (Ostautobahn)
 * A5 (Nordautobahn, planned)
 * A6 (Nordostautobahn)
 * A7 (Mühlkreisautobahn)
 * A8 (Innkreisautobahn)
 * A9   (Pyhrnautobahn)
 * A10 (Tauernautobahn)
 * A11 (Karawankenautobahn)
 * A12 (Inntalautobahn)
 * A13 (Brennerautobahn)
 * A14 (Rheintalautobahn)
 * A21 (Wiener Außenringautobahn)
 * A22 (Donauuferautobahn)
 * A23 (Südosttangente)
 * A24 (Verbindungsspange Rothneusiedel, planned)
 * A25 (Welser Autobahn)
 * A26 (Linzerautobahn, planned)

Waterways
358 km, mainly along the Danube

Pipelines

 * crude oil: 663 km (208)
 * gas: 2,721 km
 * refined products: 157 km

Ports and harbours
All ports access the Danube.
 * Enns
 * Krems
 * Linz
 * Vienna

All Austrian ports are via the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal also connected to the port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

Airports
Austria has 55 airports and two heliport. Most airports in the country have short, unpaved runways. One airport has paved runways longer than 10,000 feet.