Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station in Innsbruck, the capital city of the Austrian federal state of Tyrol. Opened in 1853, the station is a major hub for western and central Austria. In 2019, it was the 8th-busiest station in the country, and the 2nd-busiest outside of Vienna after only Linz Hauptbahnhof, with 315 train movements and 38,500 passengers daily.
View of the Südtiroler Platz and the station building from the south.
Stubai Valley tram, Südtiroler Platz, and post-war station building in the 1970s.
The present station building.
Overview from Bergisel.
Innsbruck is the capital of Tyrol and the fifth-largest city in Austria. On the River Inn, at its junction with the Wipp Valley, which provides access to the Brenner Pass 30 km (19 mi) to the south, it had a population of 132,493 in 2018.
Image: Bürgerstraße 26+24 (BT0A2830)
Image: Conradstraße 12 (IMG 0688)
Image: Innsbruck Altes Landhaus (Tiroler Landtag)1 (cropped)
View of Innsbruck by Albrecht Dürer, 1495 (from the North)