Taking bike as luggage from Bratislava to Vienna

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I want to take my bike as a luggage from Bratislava to Vienna. Do you know if any regular bus line (specifically those departing from bus station at Mlynske Nivy) will accept bike?

If not, can I take it with train?



Best Answer

By train:

There is a train Bratislava Main St. - Vienna Main St. every hour. Bikes can be taken without extra charge. (Adult fare was 13€).




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Are bikes allowed on trains Austria?

You can take your bicycle along on most local and long-distance trains. Within Austria, you will need a special bicycle ticket which costs 10% of a full price ticket (at least \u20ac 2. -) 2nd class for the route. In addition to this, you can also purchase weekly or monthly tickets for your bicycle.

Can you take a bike bag on a train?

First the good news: bikes are allowed free of charge on most British trains at most times of day.

Can I bring bike on train Europe?

As on many trains in Europe, you can take it for free if it's in a special bike carry case not exceeding certain dimensions (80 x 110 x 40 cms in this case). Most stations will look after your case for 24 hours for you, while you go off and explore.

Can you take bikes on Belgian trains?

Long story short, in Belgium you are allowed to take your bike on any domestic train, regardless of its composition, for an extra fare. The SNCB offers two distinctive formulas: a bike ticket for one trip and a bike day pass. It's always good to first find the conductor on the platform.



🇪🇺A DAY IN EUROPE - Travelling from Bratislava to Vienna (Wien) by Train 🚆




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