Please help me understand this Deutsche Bahn schedule from Prague to Vienna

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OK, I'm in the "dream" planning stages for my next trip to Europe. Prague and Vienna is a contender.

So I get this Deutsche Bahn (DB) app for my iPhone and type in a hypothetical trip for tomorrow. All I really want to understand is how these stations, connection, etc work.

Attached is a screen shot. The way I understand it is this:

1) Train leaves from Prague hl.n station at 10:39 AM
2) I get on train "EC 77" headed towards Viener Neustadt Hbf
3) At 11:37, we stop at Pardubice hl.n
4) At 11:39, we head towards Ceska Trebova
5) At 12:17 we arrive at Ceska Trebova
.....

Now what has me confused are the following:

1) Only `TWO` minutes in Pardubice hl.n.
   Does that mean people have two minutes to get off or board at that station?

2) At 14:58 we arrive Wien Simmering.
   Is that Vienna?  Why do we have yet another hour before the destination?

3) Do the "Platf. 2" mean "Platform 2", etc?

4) Is "Wiener Neustadt Hbf" central Vienna or some major train station there?

Please pardon my ignorance. It's been over 10 years since I've been to Europe and I didn't ride many trains then (one from Paris to Brussels and one from London to Paris).

Prague to Vienna Train Schedule



Best Answer

First, the most important fact: Wiener Neustadt is not vienna! And here the other answers:

1) In Pardubice the train stops for 2 minutes. You don't have to change the train there I think. So it shouldn't be a problem for you.

2) Yes Wien Simmering is part of Vienna. It is not directly in the center, but it is the place where a lot of trains go through. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simmering_%28Vienna%29). The reason that it's still one hour to the destination is simple: You're destination is not in Vienna.

3) Yes in German platform is the same word as in English

4) No, Wiener Neustadt is not Vienna. It is not far away but definitively not the same city. See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiener_Neustadt




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Answer 2

  • The train arrives at 11h37 in Pardubice and leaves from there at 11h39. You don't have to get out. It's the same for the other stations.

  • Yes, "Platf. 2" means "Platform 2"

  • Wiener Neustadt is not Vienna. It is a small town next to Vienna.

  • If you want to get into the center of Vienna, get out of the train at Wien Simmering. From there you can take the metro U3.

  • At the moment, the main railway station of Vienna is called Wien Westbahnhof

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