Imperial Dinner Train

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Empress Elisabeth and Emperor Franz Joseph I. once traveled their realm in their own imperial and royal court saloon train built in 1891 - from Bad Ischl to the seaside resort of Abbazia (present-day Opatija) on the Adriatic coast. The Majestic Imperator Train de Luxe now once again invites guests on special trips. Destinations such as the Wachau, Semmering, the Advent market in Hof Palace and the Adriatic are on the program. Gourmet dishes and the finest snacks are served during the ride in the luxuriously appointed railway carriages.

Special trips for independent travelers - see:
www.majestic-train.com/en/program-en.html

The Majestic Imperator train can be chartered on any routes by the carriage or in its entirety for private and corporate events. The carriages can also offer dance floors or a seating layout for presentations on request.

Majestic Imperator Train de Luxe

Booking & information:
Tel. +43 1 513 28 81
www.majestic-train.com

Departure normally from Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof railway station, occasionally from Heiligenstadt railway station.

Station Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof

Julius-Tandler-Platz 3
1090 Vienna
  • Accessibility

    • Main entrance
      • no steps
        via Julius-Tandler-Platz
    • Side entrance

      • via Julius-Tandler-Platz
    • Car parks Main entrance
      • Parking spaces for people with disabilities
    • Further information
      • Wheelchair accessible restroom available.
    • Special offers for people with disabilities

      Request for assistance on the platform for wheelchair users: tel. +43 (0)5 1717 menu item 5, e-mail: mobilitaetsservice@pv.oebb.at.

    • Comments

      All platforms are bay platforms and wheelchair accessible. Platform 5 is an edge platform - direct access to this platform is only possible via Nordbergstrasse.

Train Station Wien Heiligenstadt

Boschstraße 8
1190 Vienna
Imperial Dinner Train
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Imperial Dinner Train
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