There are 4 ways to get from Vienna to Reintal by train, bus, car, or taxi
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Vienna to Reintal by train and bus
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Vienna to Reintal is to drive which costs €11 - €17 and takes 58 min.
The fastest way to get from Vienna to Reintal is to drive which takes 58 min and costs €11 - €17.
The distance between Vienna and Reintal is 81 km. The road distance is 70.5 km.
The best way to get from Vienna to Reintal without a car is to train which takes 2h 19m and costs €14 - €20.
It takes approximately 2h 19m to get from Vienna to Reintal, including transfers.
The best way to get from Vienna to Reintal is to train which takes 2h 19m and costs €14 - €20. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs and takes 2h 47m.
Yes, the driving distance between Vienna to Reintal is 71 km. It takes approximately 58 min to drive from Vienna to Reintal.
There are 884+ hotels available in Reintal.
What companies run services between Vienna, Austria and Reintal, Lower Austria?
ÖBB operates a train from Wien Mitte to Bernhardsthal hourly. Tickets cost €14–20 and the journey takes 1h 15m. Alternatively, Verkehrsbetriebe Gschwindl operates a bus from Wien Floridsdorf to Reintal Ackerberg twice daily, and the journey takes 1h 39m.
Train from Wien Mitte to Bernhardsthal
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 15m
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- €14–20
- Website
- https://www.oebb.at/en/
- Phone
- +43 1/810 40 01
- office@gschwindl.at
- Website
- gschwindl.at
Bus from Wien Floridsdorf to Reintal Ackerberg
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 39m
- Frequency
- Twice daily
- Schedules at
- gschwindl.at
- Ave. Duration
- 58 min
- Estimated price
- €90–110
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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