Dave Mac wrote:Hi SkiGirl,
Sorry to be slow in responding ~ I was making the same journey in reverse today!
There are basically two services Munich Flughaven to Wörgl.
The quickest is to change at Munich Hauptbahnhof. The connecting train then goes direct through to Wörgl. The only issie is that the change is a bit complicated, in that you have to come off the S-bahn station, up esculators, out into the street, re-enter the main rail station, and then find your platform.
The second involves two changes, Munchen Ost, and Rosenheim. At OstMunchen you go down steps, walk along to your platform and up to the connection. At Rosenheim, normally, the connecting platform is the one adjacent to that which you arrive on, ie walk two yards.
Don't worry if you seem only to have a few minutes between connecting trains, you can set your watch using the arrival times.
Cost is 29 Euro single pp. for the slow train, and 3 or 4 Euros more for the quicker train. A return fare is double.
The train too much of a pain :mrgreen:
You can buy on line, although I haven't done this. To buy at Munich Airport, follow the signs for the station. There is a ticket desk, just before the esculator down to the platform. When you buy your ticket, you will be given a detail sheet, showing arr/dep times, and arr/dep platforms.
However, this sheet does not always show the return info, so you should download this info before you leave.
You can also consult the DeutscheBahn website, but this has been undergoing recent change, so may be a bit iffy.
Any other queries, fire away.
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The train too much of a pain :mrgreen:
Noitaint. :-)
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Still on the white ones, Tony. Three times a day, reduces the swelling.
I hear the blue ones are for a stiffness problem, apparently. :shock:
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Started by SkiGirl in Austria 17-Mar-2009 - 25 Replies
Ian Wickham
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Ian Wickham
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Dave Mac wrote:Hi SkiGirl,
Sorry to be slow in responding ~ I was making the same journey in reverse today!
There are basically two services Munich Flughaven to Wörgl.
The quickest is to change at Munich Hauptbahnhof. The connecting train then goes direct through to Wörgl. The only issie is that the change is a bit complicated, in that you have to come off the S-bahn station, up esculators, out into the street, re-enter the main rail station, and then find your platform.
The second involves two changes, Munchen Ost, and Rosenheim. At OstMunchen you go down steps, walk along to your platform and up to the connection. At Rosenheim, normally, the connecting platform is the one adjacent to that which you arrive on, ie walk two yards.
Don't worry if you seem only to have a few minutes between connecting trains, you can set your watch using the arrival times.
Cost is 29 Euro single pp. for the slow train, and 3 or 4 Euros more for the quicker train. A return fare is double.
You can buy on line, although I haven't done this. To buy at Munich Airport, follow the signs for the station. There is a ticket desk, just before the esculator down to the platform. When you buy your ticket, you will be given a detail sheet, showing arr/dep times, and arr/dep platforms.
However, this sheet does not always show the return info, so you should download this info before you leave.
You can also consult the DeutscheBahn website, but this has been undergoing recent change, so may be a bit iffy.
Any other queries, fire away.
The train too much of a pain :mrgreen:
Dave Mac
reply to 'Getting from Munich to Worgl' posted Mar-2009
The train too much of a pain :mrgreen:
Noitaint. :-)
trainscheaper
getsthereontime
choochoo
trainsoneandaquarterhours
choochoo
cartwohoursocasionallybutrarely
carthreeandahalfhourssometimes
choochoo
Andyadontneedacarinmostgoodskiplaces
choochoo
costheygotskibusthingies
choochoo
sooperdooperchoochoo!
Tony_H
reply to 'Getting from Munich to Worgl' posted Mar-2009
Keep taking the blue ones.
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Wanderer
reply to 'Getting from Munich to Worgl' posted Mar-2009
I have travelled to Soll (close to Worgl) from Munich for long weekends the past two years. I have hired a car each time and my reasoning is that on a long weekend, time is precious. I don't want to wait around for trains. the drive down is easy - motorway all the way to just over the border into Austria. Soll is usually about a 90 minute journey from the airport although travelling down this year on a Saturday did take a lot longer due to heavy traffic :evil:
Since you are going in the Summer, I would recommend the car option. It will give you so much more flexibility to move around and see the area and it doesn't take much getting used to :lol:
Best of luck with your arrangements.
Since you are going in the Summer, I would recommend the car option. It will give you so much more flexibility to move around and see the area and it doesn't take much getting used to :lol:
Best of luck with your arrangements.
Dave Mac
reply to 'Getting from Munich to Worgl' posted Mar-2009
Tony_H wrote:Keep taking the blue ones.
Still on the white ones, Tony. Three times a day, reduces the swelling.
I hear the blue ones are for a stiffness problem, apparently. :shock:
Tony_H
reply to 'Getting from Munich to Worgl' posted Mar-2009
If you say so.
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Ltd
reply to 'Getting from Munich to Worgl' posted Mar-2009
hi dave mac!
is it the case that it is STILL chucking down the fluffy white stuff?!!!!!!
You do NOT need this VIGNETTE nonsense.
whenever i've taken the train (Munich Airport - S Bahn - Munchen Ost - Worgl), I've never needed to change at Rosenheim.
Whole journey, dependant on connections, is about 90 mins. trains ALWAYS on time - -and CLEAN!
L.
is it the case that it is STILL chucking down the fluffy white stuff?!!!!!!
You do NOT need this VIGNETTE nonsense.
whenever i've taken the train (Munich Airport - S Bahn - Munchen Ost - Worgl), I've never needed to change at Rosenheim.
Whole journey, dependant on connections, is about 90 mins. trains ALWAYS on time - -and CLEAN!
L.
Topic last updated on 29-March-2009 at 11:08