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St. Pölten Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station at St. Pölten, which is the capital city of the
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of
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, located in the north east of
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. The station is one of the western endpoints of the
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(East Region Transportation Authority).


Train services

With only a few exceptions, all long-haul and regional trains run through St. Pölten railway station. Because of its location both on the existing
Western Railway (Austria) The Western Railway (german: Westbahn) is a two-track, partly four-track, electrified railway line in Austria that runs from Vienna to Salzburg via St. Pölten and Linz Hauptbahnhof and is one of the major lines of Austria. It was originally ope ...
and on its new high-speed line, the station is a stop on the Main line for Europe from
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. The station is also the terminal for three regional transportation networks: * The non-electrified Leobersdorfer Bahn, serving six stations in the Sankt Pölten urban area and several at smaller towns further south. * The electrified Tullnerfelder Bahn, serving stops within the city and to the north as far as
Tulln an der Donau Tulln an der Donau () is a historic town in the Austrian state of Lower Austria, the administrative seat of Tulln District. Because of its abundance of parks and gardens, Tulln is often referred to as ''Blumenstadt'' ("City of Flowers"), and "The ...
. A two-track expansion between Sankt Pölten and
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is planned. * The electrified narrow-gauge
Mariazell Railway The Mariazell Railway (german: Mariazellerbahn) is an electrically operated narrow-gauge railway (with a track gauge of ) which connects the Lower Austrian capital of Sankt Pölten with the Styrian pilgrimage centre of Mariazell. The line was op ...
which runs south to the Catholic pilgrimage town
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. The station is served by the following services: *
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services (ICE 91) Hamburg - Hanover - Kassel - Nürnberg - Passau - Linz - St. Pölten - Vienna - Vienna Airport *
Intercity-Express The Intercity Express (commonly known as ICE ()) is a system of high-speed trains predominantly running in Germany. It also serves some destinations in Austria, Denmark (ceased in 2017 but planned to resume in 2022), France, Belgium, Switzerl ...
services (ICE 91) Dortmund - Essen - Düsseldorf - Cologne - Koblenz - Frankfurt - Nürnberg - Passau - Linz - St. Pölten - Vienna - Vienna Airport * RailJet services Zürich - Innsbruck - Salzburg - Linz - St. Pölten - Vienna - Győr - Budapest * RailJet services Munich - Salzburg - Linz - St. Pölten - Vienna - Győr - Budapest


History

Construction of the station began on 9 September 1856, five years after the "Empress Elisabeth West Railway" was launched. The construction of the station meant a considerable change to the urban character of the town. First, the Kremsertor (gate in the medieval wall) had to be dismantled, followed by the destruction of the entire city wall. A promenade was built in its place. Two years later, the first trains began to use the new stop. In 1877, the railway line between
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,
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and
Sankt Pölten Sankt Pölten (; Central Bavarian: ''St. Pödn''), mostly abbreviated to the official name St. Pölten, is the capital and largest city of the State of Lower Austria in northeast Austria, with 55,538 inhabitants as of 1 January 2020. St. Pölten ...
became operational. Eight years later, lines to
Krems an der Donau Krems an der Donau () is a town of 23,992 inhabitants in Austria, in the federal state of Lower Austria. It is the fifth-largest city of Lower Austria and is approximately west of Vienna. Krems is a city with its own statute (or ''Statutarst ...
and
Tulln an der Donau Tulln an der Donau () is a historic town in the Austrian state of Lower Austria, the administrative seat of Tulln District. Because of its abundance of parks and gardens, Tulln is often referred to as ''Blumenstadt'' ("City of Flowers"), and "The ...
were added. With these new lines, the station building had become too small, so in 1877 a two-year construction project began to erect the current building. In 1907 the station became the terminal of the electric
Mariazell Railway The Mariazell Railway (german: Mariazellerbahn) is an electrically operated narrow-gauge railway (with a track gauge of ) which connects the Lower Austrian capital of Sankt Pölten with the Styrian pilgrimage centre of Mariazell. The line was op ...
. In 1911 it was connected to the city's tram network, which operated until 1976. The station was rebuilt several times over the years, particularly after the city was bombed in April 1945. From 1965 to 1969, the western part of the station was renovated and the decorative corner pavilions made functional.''Gemeinde St. Pölten – Bahnhof.'' In: ''Das industrielle Erbe Niederösterreichs'' by Gerhard Stadler, 2006, pp. 594–595. Between 2006 and 2010, the station underwent a €190-million renovation, resulting in a new pedestrian walkway and new platforms. A road tunnel was built on the western side of the complex and the forecourt was redesigned by the city of Sankt Pölten. The station building was also completely renovated; work that included a replacing the roof and façade and adding a better-lit central hall, an information kiosk and new shops. The renovated station was reopened on September 10, 2010.noe.orf.at
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