Single-Trip Ticket and Day Ticket
A single-trip ticket is valid for travelling one way. You may change to different lines in the course, but you may not interrupt your journey.
The day ticket is valid for one day on the stated date until 01:00 am on the following day on all public transport services in Vienna, Lower Austria and Burgenland.
Single-Trip Ticket
Single-trip tickets are valid from the date and time printed on the ticket for one single journey within 2 hours and for the duration of the journey in the forward direction on the route printed on the ticket. It is possible to change trains, but not to interrupt the journey.
If you would like to take children or animals with your, please purchase tickets at the reduced fare.
The following single-trip tickets can be purchased:
- Single ticket full price
- Single ticket child: valid for children aged 6 to 14. Children under 6 travel for free.
- Single ticket senior: valid for individuals from the age of 65, in the region only in conjunction with the "ÖBB Vorteilscard Senior" or "ÖBB Österreichcard Senior". The discount for seniors is uniformly 40% compared to the full price.
- Single ticket for people with disabilities
- Single ticket for people with blindness
- Single ticket for severely war-disabled individuals
- Single ticket for dogs
Day Ticket
Day tickets are valid for unlimited journeys on the route and on the day printed on the pass (no detours).
- Transfers and interruptions during the journey are possible.
- It is valid for one day on the stated date until 01:00 am on the following day.
The following day tickets are available:
- Day ticket full price
- Day ticket child: valid for children aged 6 to 15. Children under 6 travel for free on VOR.
- Day ticket senior: valid for individuals from the age of 65, in the region only in conjunction with the "ÖBB Vorteilscard Senior" or "ÖBB Österreichcard Senior".
- Day ticket for people with disabilities
- Day ticket for people with blindness
- Day ticket for severely war-disabled individuals
- Day ticket for dogs