Is öbb always active?

Hello, I have a question: Is ÖBB always active? I know some trains don't come after a certain time, like 9 p.m. or something like that, but if, for example, I'm at the station at 2 a.m., are there really no trains coming? Not even trains that just pass by that have nothing to do with people.

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guru61
1 year ago

Unfortunately, you can’t find any Graphical Timetables outside Switzerland. But as an example, an access to the largest station in Switzerland:

G151.pdf (xn--v-info-vxa.ch)

At night the ruble rolls in freight transport (blue)

it will also look similar on the Westbahn and on the Brenner Lines, or on the Arlberg,

BeatboxerFetti
1 year ago

So go from Innsbruck to the subland at least on the weekend trains every hour or so… otherwise I can’t say anything.

Schimeck
1 year ago

At night mostly freight trains, of course depending on the route.

Anonymer1Alfred
1 year ago

But there are night trains at ÖBB’s.

Only Germany abolished this.

Schimeck
1 year ago

The Deutsche Bahn has abolished them, they still do, for example as ÖBB Nightjet.

https://www.vagonweb.cz/razeni/razeni.php?zeme=DB&category=NJ&rok=2024

Anonymer1Alfred
1 year ago
Reply to  Schimeck

Yes, but this is still the ÖBB, not the Deutsche Bahn.

blackhaya
1 year ago

Even in Germany, nights Intercity and ICE are only driving as normal trains and OHNE sleeping cars and without lying cars.

Anonymer1Alfred
1 year ago
Reply to  blackhaya

Only who would call it a night trip;)

Anonymer1Alfred
1 year ago

The offer of “night travel trains”. What’s wrong with you, do I have to explain to you every little bite?

Schimeck
1 year ago

Only Germany abolished this.

Germany cannot abolish trains!

Anonymer1Alfred
1 year ago

That’s nonsense, the ÖBB doesn’t end up at the state borders, otherwise I would have added that.

Schimeck
1 year ago

But your answer suggested that there were no night trains in Germany.