Train station Aspang Markt
Train stationDescription
The large reception building at Aspang Markt station in the Lower Austrian district of Neunkirchen extends along the platform facilities. In addition to many covered waiting areas, the station building also houses a waiting room and sanitary facilities. In addition to timetable notices, loudspeaker announcements also provide information about current rail services.
Tip: The history of the Aspangbahn is told in many pictures and words on large notice boards on site - plan a little more waiting time.
More than 105 parking spaces for cars and mopeds are available for those transferring to the train at the Aspang Markt stop. There is space for more than 70 bicycles in the adjoining Bike & Ride station.
Route information
- Trains to the main station in Wiener Neustadt stop here.
- Trains to Hartberg also stop here.
- Trains to Friedberg in Styria and to the main station in Graz are also served.
- The local bus stop offers connections to Kirchberg am Wechsel, Mariensee, Mönichkirchen and Zöbern, among others.
Wechsel route
There are numerous cycle and mountain bike tours in the region. One of the most popular routes is probably the Wechsel route, which from Aspangberg-St. Peter via Innerneuwald and the pass chapel captures the wonderful impressions of this truly idyllic region and also offers a number of sights along the way.
Tip: Find out about the numerous train and bike offers - arrive relaxed and start cycling fit. The public journey to the Wexl Trails is already possible on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays thanks to bike trailers on the buses of the VOR line (at 7:35, 9:35, 11:35, 14:35 and 16:35). With the Bergkäs' Trail, the Aspang Route and the Hottmannsgraben Route, there are attractive access and exit routes to Aspang-Markt station.
Automobile museum
The Aspang Automobile Museum is a 15-minute walk from the Aspang Markt station and offers an entertaining insight into the world of sports and racing cars from 1888 to 1972 with its extremely extensive collection of over 120 collector's items on 2,500 m2.




