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On December 13 there will be a time change throughout Europe. In Salzburg, despite Corona, they trust expansion.

The Europe-wide time change for all scheduled services will take place on December 13, 2020. Capacities in Salzburg are being further expanded. “Plans for public transport in Salzburg are mainly based on the post-Corona time. The goal of constantly strengthening buses and trains remains in effect. With the time change, capacities will be expanded and regional hours will be extended,” he explains the Provincial Councilor for Transport Stefan Schnöll (ÖVP). All regional buses in Salzburg are currently equipped with terminals that allow contactless card payments.

Every 30 minutes on line 150 to Bad Ischl

On bus route 150 from Salzburg via Hof, Fuschl, St. Gilgen and Strobl to Bad Ischl, the so-called “model corridor”, which is important to locals and day visitors, the continuous 30-minute cycle It will be implemented from December. Also, now the 30 minute cycle is also extended to Sundays. Additional buses are used during peak hours. Numerous stops have already been completed on the route, for example in Koppl (Professorfeld, Gruberfeldsiedlung, Habach), Fuschl (city center) and Strobl (bus station). New stops will be built in Hintersee, Faistenau, St. Gilgen (bus station) and in Strobl.

30 minute intervals between Mattsee and Salzburg

With the introduction of an additional morning connection from Palting at 7.32am, line 120 between Mattsee and Salzburg has a continuous 30-minute cycle (Monday to Saturday). In addition, in the morning a direct bus will be introduced from Neumarkt via Mattsee to HTL Itzling. When the schedule changes, ÖBB will also offer a new nighttime REX connection from Freilassing (starting at 10:03 pm) to Braunau (at 11:26 pm).

Rates will change on January 1, 2021. The prices of the most important products in Salzburger Verkehrsverbund will remain the same. The price guarantee applies to all weekly tickets, monthly tickets, annual tickets, edelweiss tickets, student and trainee tickets. Fares are only moderately increased for single tickets or day tickets.

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