Gschwindl
Gschwindl transport company | |
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Basic information | |
Company headquarters | IZ Hagenbrunn |
Web presence | Gschwindl transport company |
owner | Herbert Gschwindl |
Employee | about 300 |
Lines | |
bus | 33 |
number of vehicles | |
Omnibuses | about 100 |
other vehicles | about 100 |
Operating facilities | |
Depots | 4th |
Gschwindl is an Austrian transport company with headquarters in Großebersdorf in Lower Austria and company headquarters in the industrial center of Hagenbrunn . The company is divided into the parent company Herbert Gschwindl Urlaub & Reisen GmbH and the subsidiary Herbert Gschwindl Buslinien GmbH , which is based in Vienna's 21st district. The three most important branches of operation are coaches, transport services and regular services. In addition, belonging to Gschwindl Group operates Austro Touring Transit Authority the bus terminal Stadium Center .
history
The family company founded by Josef Gschwindl has been active in the transport sector since the late 1920s. After Herbert Gschwindl sen. had taken over the company, he expanded it further; Herbert Gschwindl jun., Today's managing director, expanded the company again.
In the 1990s Gschwindl bought the company Fahrtendienst Haas and expanded it.
With around 300 employees, Verkehrsbetriebe Gschwindl is the largest bus company in the Weinviertel .
Depots
There are two depots owned by Gschwindl at the company headquarters in Großebersdorf and at the company headquarters in Hagenbrunn. The bus service and the coaches are stationed in Hagenbrunn.
The buses are stationed in Vienna. The depot Trauzlgasse 1 is located in the 21st district in the industrial area Strebersdorf . In the 23rd district is the bus station Oberlaaer Straße 282, which is located on the Otis site. Some buses are also on the Dr. Richard parking space at Hackinger Straße.
International scheduled services
International scheduled traffic is handled by the Vienna Station Center bus terminal.
From July 14, 2016 to July 2017, Gschwindl operated the Vienna – Berlin, Vienna – Venice and Prague – Venice routes on behalf of ÖBB-FernBus GmbH.
Scheduled traffic in Lower Austria
Gschwindl currently operates five lines and one on-call bus in Lower Austria. The management is carried out by Herbert Gschwindl Urlaub & Reisen GmbH with intercity buses.
- Line 1210: Altlichtenwarth - Mistelbach - Hollabrunn
- Line GS1: Deutsch-Wagram - IZ Hagenbrunn (on-call bus)
- Line GS2: Deutsch-Wagram - Wolkersdorf (until 2011)
- Line WA 50: Pöggstall - Melk
- Line WA 51: Ybbs an der Donau - Ysper - Pöggstall - Zwettl
- Line WA 60: Gföhl - Krumau am Kamp
- Line WA 61: Gföhl - Lichtenau - Ottenschlag - Kottes
Scheduled services Vienna
In the 1970s and 1980s, Gschwindl operated regular services as a subcontractor for the Vienna transport company. When the contract was withdrawn, the name Gschwindl disappeared from the regular service.
The re-entry was made on March 1, 2012 through the takeover of Wiener Lokalbahnen Busbetrieb GmbH (WLBB), which was then renamed Herbert Gschwindl Buslinien GmbH , and its lines 16A, 33A, 37A, 67A, 70A and 80A as well as the IKEA bus. Since then, lines G3, 5B, 17A, 19A, 20A, 20B, 22A, 41A, 43B, 53A, 54A, 54B, 60A, 68A, 68B, 70A, 92A and 92B have been taken over, and the IKEA bus has since been discontinued. In the summers of 2013, 2014 and 2016, Gschwindl was awarded the contract to operate the bathing bus to the Gänsehäufel lido . On January 1, 2014, Gschwindl lost lines 67A and 70A to ÖBB-Postbus GmbH, and on July 1, 2016, line 43B to Dr. Richard , from October 1st 2017 line 5B to Blaguss and from January 1st 2020 lines 68A and 68B to ÖBB-Postbus.
Gschwindl is named after Dr. Richard is the second largest private operator of bus routes in Vienna. Sixteen lines are currently operated on behalf of Wiener Linien and one each on behalf of Österreichische Post AG and G3 Shopping Resort . Articulated buses are used on routes 68A, 68B and G3.
At the end of September 2016, the long-standing garage location at Nordwestbahnstraße 16 in Vienna's 20th district was abandoned and the new location in Trauzlgasse in Vienna-Strebersdorf was moved to. In April 2018, the Wolfganggasse bus station was also closed and the buses relocated to the new Oberlaaer Strasse bus station.
Lines
line | course | Company garage | Takeover | image |
16A | (Marschallplatz) - Hetzendorf - Alaudagasse | Oberlaaer Strasse | March 1, 2012 by WLBB | |
17A | Oberlaa - Inzersdorf , Birostraße | Oberlaaer Strasse | 2nd September 2017 | |
19A | Per-Albin-Hansson-Siedlung circuit | Oberlaaer Strasse | 2nd September 2017 | |
20A | Kaisermühlen - New Danube - ( Floridsdorf ) | Trauzlgasse | January 1, 2015 | |
20B | Old Danube - New Danube (bathing traffic May to September) | Trauzlgasse | January 1, 2015 | |
22A | Kagran - Aspernstrasse | Trauzlgasse | 5th October 2013 | |
33A | Mühlschüttel - Floridsdorf | Trauzlgasse | March 1, 2012 by WLBB | |
37A | (Dänenstrasse) - Nussdorfer Strasse - Engerthstrasse, Traisengasse | Trauzlgasse | March 1, 2012 by WLBB | |
41A | Pötzleinsdorf - Neustift Cemetery | Trauzlgasse | October 1, 2014 | |
53A | Hütteldorf - Unter St. Veit, connecting railway | Hackinger Strasse | January 1, 2020 | |
54A | Ober St. Veit - Stock im Weg - Lainz - Ober St. Veit | Hackinger Strasse | January 1, 2020 | |
54B | Ober St. Veit - Lainz - Stock im Weg - Ober St. Veit | Hackinger Strasse | January 1, 2020 | |
60A | Alterlaa - Liesing | Oberlaaer Strasse | October 1, 2014 | |
70A | Oberlaa - Kledering | Oberlaaer Strasse | 2nd September 2017 | |
80A | Praterstern - Schlachthausgasse - ( Neu Marx ) | Trauzlgasse | March 1, 2012 by WLBB | |
92A | Kaisermühlen - Donaustadtbrücke - Aspern , Zachgasse | Trauzlgasse | 17th December 2012 | |
92B | (Kaisermühlen) - Danube city bridge - Lobau oil port | Trauzlgasse | 17th December 2012 | |
OR | Westbahnhof - Hauptbahnhof - Vienna letter center | Oberlaaer Strasse | July 1, 2015 | |
G3 | Floridsdorf - G3 Shopping Resort Gerasdorf | Trauzlgasse | October 18, 2012 |
Gschwindl also runs the ASTAX courses on lines 25A, 41A, 44T, 86A, 89A, N17, N23, N29, N61, N64, N68 and N90.
Vehicle fleet
With the takeover of the bus company WLBB of Wiener Lokalbahnen in March 2012, 34 buses of the Mercedes-Benz Citaro brand with emission standard Euro 3 or EEV were also taken over. These were primarily used on lines 16A, 33A, 37A, 67A, 70A and 80A taken over by the WLBB. All buses with the EEV emissions standard that were taken over by the WLBB were repainted and given the Wiener Linien paintwork and a four-digit car number instead of the three-digit car number used by the WLBB. The Euro 3 cars kept their local railroad livery and their three-digit car number. In the meantime, all of the local train stocks have been eliminated and numerous new vehicles have been purchased.
Herbert Gschwindl Buslinien GmbH's fleet currently comprises around 100 low-floor city buses, which are stationed in the depots at Trauzlgasse (Vienna 21), Hackinger Straße (Vienna 14, Dr. Richard) and Oberlaaer Straße (Vienna 23). All vehicles are powered by diesel engines and have air conditioning.
Normal buses
Articulated buses
Former lines
line | course | Takeover | Abandonment |
5B | Praterstern - Heiligenstadt | 2nd July 2012 | September 30, 2017 |
29B | Floridsdorf - Bruckhaufen settlement | June 29, 1974 | June 30, 1977 |
31B | Stammersdorf, Central Cemetery - Pfarrer-Matz-Gasse | November 8, 1974 | December 31, 1976 |
32A | Großjedlersdorf - Strebersdorf | July 21, 1977 | March 31, 1993 |
32B | Floridsdorf - Schwarzlackenau | November 7th 1974 | December 31, 1976 |
41A | Neustift Cemetery - Pötzleinsdorf | October 31, 1968 | February 22, 1988 |
43B | Hütteldorf - Neustift , Agnesgasse | November 13, 2012 | June 30, 2016 |
67A | Reumannplatz - Inzersdorf , Birostraße | March 1, 2012 by WLBB | December 31 2013 |
70A | Reumannplatz - Inzersdorf, wholesale market | March 1, 2012 by WLBB | December 31 2013 |
IKEA | Vienna, Opera - IKEA Shopping City Süd | March 1, 2012 by WLBB | 29th September 2012 |
VAL3 | Kagran - Vienna International Airport | March 18, 2016 | April 19, 2016 |
68A | Reumannplatz U - Laaer Berg, Kurpark northeast entrance | November 1, 2014 | December 31, 2019 |
68B | Reumannplatz U - Oberlaa U | November 1, 2014 | December 31, 2019 |
Former vehicles
Since returning to regular service in Vienna in 2012.
Normal buses
Type | Emission standard | number | Years of construction | Retirement | Wagon numbers | Seats | Standing room | stationed in garage | Use on the lines (sporadic) | photo |
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Mercedes-Benz Citaro | Euro 3 | 24 | 2005 - 2006 | 2013-2016 | 515-538 | 34/35 | 50 | Nordwestbahnstrasse, Wolfganggasse |
37A, 67A, 70A, 80A, G3 | |
Mercedes-Benz Citaro | EEV | 4th | 2008 | 2014 | 3281-3284 (553-556) |
32 | 50 | Nordwestbahnstrasse, Wolfganggasse |
(5B), 16A, 33A, (43B, G3) | |
Mercedes-Benz Citaro | EEV | 6th | 2010 | 2016 | 3301-3306 (559-564) |
33 | 50 | Wolfganggasse | 16A | |
MAN Lion's City | EEV | 7th | 2012 | 2017 | 3521-3527 | 39 | 39 | Trauzlgasse | 5B, (G3) | |
Mercedes-Benz Citaro II | EEV | 1 | 2012 | 2018 | 3321 | 33 | 61 | Trauzlgasse | 92B, (G3) | |
Mercedes-Benz Citaro II | Euro 6 | 19th | 2013 | 2018-2020 | 6300 - 6309 6400 - 6408 6500 - 6508 |
35 | 61 | Trauzlgasse | 20A, 20B, 22A, 33A, 37A, 80A |