U4 station Landstraße: construction site until December – this is how you get ahead!

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Construction work on the Landstrasse U4 station will delay connections to Hütteldorf until December 4th. Details here.

Bauarbeiten an der U4-Station Landstraße verzögern Verbindungen nach Hütteldorf bis 4. Dezember. Details hier.
Construction work on the Landstrasse U4 station will delay connections to Hütteldorf until December 4th. Details here.

U4 station Landstraße: construction site until December – this is how you get ahead!

In Vienna, things will be temporarily turbulent at the Landstrasse U4 station from November 3, 2025: construction work to renovate the platform is entering the next phase. While the first stage was successfully completed, the work is now moving to the second platform, which will mean changes to the timetable for passengers. Loud The press It is certain that no trains towards Hütteldorf will stop at this station until December 4, 2025.

Travelers who want to go in the direction of Hütteldorf are required: They must go to Karlsplatz station, where it is possible to change to the train in the opposite direction. In addition, those who want to get on the station must also go to Schwedenplatz station and change there. These diversions ensure that maintenance work can be carried out efficiently in order to return to regular operations as soon as possible.

About the federal state of Lower Austria

The context of these changes can also be understood regionally. Lower Austria, as the largest and second most populous federal state in Austria, has immense importance for the entire country. With an area of ​​over 19,180 square kilometers and a population of around 1.73 million people, it is a central factor in the region and an important transport and economic area.

Lower Austria was first mentioned as Ostarrîchi in 996 AD and has been constituted as an independent federal state since 1920, without the city of Vienna. St. Pölten, the state capital, was designated the administrative center in 1986. The geographical location extends over several altitudes, from Schneeberg to the rolling hills of the Vienna Woods. The varied landscapes include the Waldviertel, the Weinviertel and the Industrieviertel, which is important for the entire region.

Lower Austria is in high demand from tourists, particularly through day trips and overnight tourism from Vienna. Whether it's the many castles, the state museum or the multitude of cultural institutions, visitors are looking for experiences that reflect the region's rich history and culture.

Knowing these different aspects – from transport connections to natural beauty – will also benefit U4 passengers as they plan their route through Vienna and beyond. In this context, the challenges of current construction work are a small price to pay for improving the region's infrastructure, which is essential for everyone.