Transport in Einsenland

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Transport in Einsenland is characterized by a well-developed, multi-modal network encompassing rail, road, waterways, and air transport. The nation's central European location and industrial economy have driven significant investment in transportation infrastructure.

Rail transport

National rail network

The Einsenland Federal Railways (Einsen: Einsenland Bundesbahn, EBB) operates the national rail network, which is one of the densest in Europe:

Einsenland Bundesbahn
Network length 8,450 km
Electrified 72%
Stations 620
Annual passengers 420 million
Annual freight 185 million tonnes
High-speed lines 680 km
  • InterCity Express (ICE) — high-speed rail connecting major cities at up to 300 km/h
  • InterCity (IC) — fast inter-city services
  • RegionalExpress (RE) — regional express services
  • Regionalbahn (RB) — local and commuter rail

Key routes

Route Distance Travel time (ICE) Frequency
EisenstadtStahlberg 185 km 55 min Every 30 min
EisenstadtWestermoor 320 km 1 h 40 min Hourly
Eisenstadt – Grüntal 145 km 45 min Every 30 min
StahlbergWestermoor 280 km 1 h 25 min Hourly
Eisenstadt – Adlerfels 210 km 1 h 10 min Hourly

Urban rail

  • Eisenstadt Metro (Stadtbahn) — 6 lines, 92 stations, serving 1.2 million daily passengers
  • Stahlberg Tram (Straßenbahn) — 8 lines, the nation's most extensive tram network
  • Westermoor Light Rail — 3 lines connecting the port, city center, and suburbs

Road transport

Highway network

The Federal Highway Network (Bundesautobahnnetz) comprises:

  • 2,200 km of motorways (Autobahnen)
  • 5,800 km of federal roads (Bundesstraßen)
  • 18,000 km of state and municipal roads

Major motorways:

There is no general speed limit on motorways, though advisory limits and restricted zones apply in urban areas and construction zones.

Automotive statistics

  • Registered vehicles: 7.2 million
  • Vehicle ownership: 486 per 1,000 inhabitants
  • Electric vehicle share: 18% of new registrations (2025)

Water transport

Inland waterways

The Eisen River and its tributaries form a 920 km navigable waterway network. The Eisen is navigable by large barges from the North Sea to Stahlberg (approximately 300 km). Major inland ports:

Maritime

The Port of Westermoor is Einsenland's primary seaport, handling approximately 85 million tonnes of cargo annually. The port includes:

  • Container terminal
  • Bulk cargo facilities
  • Ferry terminal (services to the UK and Scandinavia)
  • Naval base

Air transport

Airport IATA Passengers (2024) Status
Eisenstadt International ESI 18.2 million Primary international hub
Stahlberg Airport STB 4.8 million Secondary international
Westermoor Airport WMR 2.1 million Regional
Bergland-Adlerfels Airport BGA 1.5 million Regional / seasonal

Einsenland Airlines (Einsenland Fluggesellschaft, ELF) is the national flag carrier, operating from its hub at Eisenstadt International Airport to destinations across Europe and select intercontinental routes.

Cycling

Einsenland has an extensive cycling infrastructure:

  • 4,200 km of dedicated cycling paths
  • Bike-sharing systems in all major cities
  • Integration with public transport (bikes allowed on trains)
  • 12% of urban commuting journeys are by bicycle

See also