Wiener Lokalbahnen

The entire public passenger transportation division is integrated with the Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region (VOR).

The 30.4 km (18.9 mi) long railway operates between the Vienna State Opera and Baden Josefsplatz.

It handles around 35,000 people every day, bringing them to work, school, Shopping City Süd or various events along the line.

The line 361 operates between Baden, Oeynhausen, Möllersdorf, Bad Vöslau and the "Industriezentrum Niederösterreich Süd".

For this, one bus of the type MAN NL 263/283 obtained a special foil with the IKEA logo.

Customers can use the other two IKEA busses leaving from the Siebenhirten metro station (Mo–Sa) or alternatively travel on the "Badner Bahn".

[4] The Wiener Lokalbahnen Cargo owns the license to travel on tracks in Austria and the EU.

Three electric locomotives (1116 series) are described as Bosporus-sprinters, because they are equipped with railway supervision systems currently used in trains in Hungary (EVM 120), Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey.

The travel bus fleet mostly consists of buses of the companies Setra, Volvo and Neoplan.

Since 6 August 2006 the WLBB operate the Viennese bus line 80A instead of the ÖBB-Postbus GmbH on behalf of the Wiener Linien.

Founder's share of the AG der Wiener Localbahnen, issued 30. March 1888
Bombardier TRAXX F140 AC3 locomotive of Wiener Lokalbahnen Cargo in the older livery ( Speyer , 2018)
Wiener Lokalbahnen Cargo's sole Siemens Vectron locomotive in the newer livery ( Thüngersheim , 2021)
A WLB train in Inzersdorf , Vienna (2000)
A WLB bus in Bad Vöslau (2011)
A WLBB bus at the Praterstern train station , Vienna (2010)