There are 3 ways to get from Vienna to Battle on the Marchfeld by train, car, or taxi
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The cheapest way to get from Vienna to Battle on the Marchfeld is to drive which costs €8 - €13 and takes 58 min.
The fastest way to get from Vienna to Battle on the Marchfeld is to drive which takes 58 min and costs €8 - €13.
Yes, there is a direct train departing from Wien Praterstern and arriving at Duernkrut. Services depart hourly, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 48 min.
The distance between Vienna and Battle on the Marchfeld is 53 km. The road distance is 54 km.
The best way to get from Vienna to Battle on the Marchfeld without a car is to train which takes 1h 22m and costs €9 - €13.
The train from Wien Praterstern to Duernkrut takes 48 min including transfers and departs hourly.
Vienna to Battle on the Marchfeld train services, operated by ÖBB, depart from Wien Praterstern station.
Vienna to Battle on the Marchfeld train services, operated by ÖBB, arrive at Duernkrut station.
Yes, the driving distance between Vienna to Battle on the Marchfeld is 54 km. It takes approximately 58 min to drive from Vienna to Battle on the Marchfeld.
There are 60+ hotels available in Battle on the Marchfeld.
What companies run services between Vienna, Austria and Battle on the Marchfeld, Austria?
ÖBB operates a train from Wien Praterstern to Duernkrut hourly. Tickets cost €9–13 and the journey takes 48 min.
Train from Wien Praterstern to Duernkrut
- Ave. Duration
- 48 min
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- €9–13
- Website
- https://www.oebb.at/en/
- Ave. Duration
- 58 min
- Estimated price
- €60–75
Taxi 40100
- Phone
- +43 1 40100
- Website
- taxi40100.at
Taxi 13300
- Phone
- +43 1 31300
- Website
- taxi31300.at
Horn KEG
- Phone
- +43 1 9610498
- Website
- taxi-horn.at
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