Das Heizhaus Eisenbahnmuseum Strasshof
Das Heizhaus Eisenbahnmuseum Strasshof
Das Heizhaus Eisenbahnmuseum Strasshof
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Ray H
Obidos, Portugal866 contributions
Jul 2016 • Couples
OK, I'm a train nerd, I love steam, in the UK I spend days going up and down heritage lines. Here there isn't the same passion but this museum gets close. From Vienna take line S1, Ganserndorf, to Silberwalt, about 20 minutes, the museum is a short walk from the station.
Go on Sunday if you possibly can, more is happening. Open 10:00 to 17:00.
There's an incredible range of 19th to late 20th century trains and rolling stock, much of it able to raise steam or in process of renovation. On Sunday you can get a short run in a heritage diesel shunting loco, there's a little play railway to amuse the kids, there's a shed of restored electric, steam and diesel locos and many "dormant" engines rusting majestically awaiting restoration.
There's also a canteen with excellent beer and wurst inna bun.
Great day out for train lovers if you've got time, make time!
Go on Sunday if you possibly can, more is happening. Open 10:00 to 17:00.
There's an incredible range of 19th to late 20th century trains and rolling stock, much of it able to raise steam or in process of renovation. On Sunday you can get a short run in a heritage diesel shunting loco, there's a little play railway to amuse the kids, there's a shed of restored electric, steam and diesel locos and many "dormant" engines rusting majestically awaiting restoration.
There's also a canteen with excellent beer and wurst inna bun.
Great day out for train lovers if you've got time, make time!
Written July 31, 2016
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ros n
Grantown-on-Spey, UK26 contributions
Sep 2014 • Couples
Had a fascinating day out at this railway museum. An amazing amount of engines and rolling stock parked on miles of track.We were able to wander around at will and climb on several of the exhibits.As it was a 'steam day' we also had a brilliant hair raising footplate ride! The lady at the ticket office spoke excellent english. The lineside vegetation was interesting as well - lots of wild flowers. If thinking of going from Vienna (which is what we did) then take the underground u-bahn to Florisdorf (end of line on u6) then catch a regional train on the s-bahn line s1 to Silberwald (If you get off here rather than Strasshof it is a shorter walk to the museum).Turn left out of the station and walk along the road approx a quarter of a mile looking for a turning on the right- Sillerstrasse- then carry on for approx another quarter of a mile and it's on the right (there are a couple of signs on the way)
Written September 25, 2014
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fritzup
Vienna, Austria18 contributions
Oct 2017 • Family
Steam locomotive enthusiasts will be real satisfied.
See and feel the humanitarian thinking of engineers how to make traveling easy in the past.
See and feel the humanitarian thinking of engineers how to make traveling easy in the past.
Written November 11, 2017
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t0ki73
Vienna, Austria17 contributions
Apr 2016 • Solo
A great day out and huge range of engines to look at and some you can climb on so fun for all the family, great day out.
Written April 24, 2016
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moarti
Vienna, Austria209 contributions
Oct 2013 • Family
for train enthusiasts a must, for children a must must.
so many things to touch, mo disney plastic, real steel, oil and stuf.
so many things to touch, mo disney plastic, real steel, oil and stuf.
Written April 16, 2014
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Sightsee31640065531
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Apr 2024 • Family
It's all so cool but I have a question: are you allowed to go into the old trains? They are open and there is no no entry sign.
Written April 19, 2024
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gostaria de saber tudo sobre a cidade(se é uma cidade),se fica perto de viena,sobre transportes coletivos ou estação de trem...
Written October 12, 2016
Not really a city, Silberwald is where people who work in Vienna go to sleep. Apart from the train museum there's a village shop, a village pub, a supermarket, a part time restaurant and a cafe at the station. What we did find, when we visited for a week, is that the countryside between Silberwald and Ganserndorf is pretty with some nice woodland walks. Nice houses, good transport to Vienna on the train. I think it would be a nice place to live if you have a car and are willing to travel a bit.
Written October 18, 2016
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