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Lauterach Bahnhof

About the Station

Lauterach Bahnhof. Illustration.
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Lauterach Train Station (Bahnhof Lauterach) is an important transport hub in the federal state of Vorarlberg. The station serves not only local residents but also travellers heading to Bregenz, Dornbirn, or towards Switzerland. Thanks to recent modernization, the station has become a convenient and modern transfer point.

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CityLauterach
CountryAustria
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Important for passengers: Access to the platforms is provided via a convenient underground underpass equipped with lifts. Navigation at the station is intuitive: electronic display boards indicate train arrival and departure times. The station is fully adapted for citizens with reduced mobility, ensuring a barrier-free environment.

Contact Information

  • Official website: oebb.at
  • Helpline: +43 5 1717 (ÖBB Customer Service)
  • Address: Bahnhofstraße, 6923 Lauterach, Austria
  • Opening hours: The station is open around the clock, ticket machines operate 24/7
  • Luggage storage: Information is available on navigation boards (number of lockers is limited)
  • Accessibility: The station is equipped with lifts and tactile guidance systems for the visually impaired

How to Get There

You can reach Lauterach station via several convenient methods, as the station is integrated into the regional transport network.

Public Transport: Local buses (Landbus) stop near the station. The stops are located within walking distance from the platform exits.

Taxi and Car: The station features a passenger drop-off zone (Kiss & Ride) and a taxi stand. A drive from the city centre will take just 3–5 minutes.

On Foot: You can walk from Lauterach's central square to the station in 10–15 minutes at a leisurely pace along Bahnhofstraße.

Services and Amenities

Lauterach Station offers a modern set of services for a comfortable wait for your train. The station's infrastructure is focused on functionality and quick service.

Main amenities:

  • Ticket machines (ÖBB) with touch screens and cashless payment options.
  • Covered and glazed waiting areas on platforms for protection against wind and bad weather.
  • Free Wi-Fi (in ÖBB network coverage zones).
  • Restrooms, including cubicles for people with disabilities.
  • Spacious Park & Ride (P+R) car park and covered bicycle parking.

Where to Eat

Dining options within the station territory itself are limited. For a quick snack, passengers can use vending machines offering snacks, water, and hot coffee located on the platforms.

If you have time, we recommend visiting establishments nearby:

  • In the city: Just a 5–10 minute walk towards the centre of Lauterach, you can find cosy bakeries and cafes.
  • Average bill: Coffee and fresh pastries in local cafes will cost approximately 5–8 Euros.

Station History

The history of the station is inextricably linked with the development of railway communication in western Austria. The station was opened in 1872 as part of the Vorarlberg Railway, becoming an important link for the transportation of goods and passengers.

In recent years, the station has undergone extensive reconstruction as part of the Rhine Valley (Rheintal) modernization project. Old infrastructure was replaced with modern platforms and barrier-free crossings, transforming the historic station into an advanced transport hub while retaining its significance as a key junction on routes to Switzerland and Germany.

Passenger Tips

To ensure your journey through Lauterach Station is as comfortable as possible, please consider the following tips:

  • Arrival Time: It is recommended to arrive at the station 10–15 minutes before your train departs, especially during peak hours.
  • Tickets: If you haven't managed to buy a ticket online, use the machines at the station. Remember that for regional trains, tickets often need to be validated before boarding.
  • Luggage: Thanks to lifts and ramps, moving around with heavy suitcases will not cause difficulties.
  • Safety: In the evening, the station is well-lit, but it is better to choose waiting areas near other passengers or under CCTV cameras.

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