U6 (Vienna U-Bahn) Explained

Line U6
Native Name:U-Bahn-Linie U6
Color:9D6830
Type:Light Metro
System:Vienna U-Bahn
Status:Operational
Stations:24
Operator:Wiener Linien
Depot:Michelbeuern, Rößlergasse
Linelength:17.3km (10.7miles)
Electrification:750 V DC overhead catenary

Line U6 is a line on the Vienna U-Bahn.[1] It currently has 24 stations and runs 17.3 km from to .It is connected to at, at and at .The first section of the line opened in 1989, and was completed at its present length in 1996.It is the only metro line in the DACH countries which is not operated by third rail but by overhead wire; this is because the centre portion of the line is an elevated part of the former Vienna Stadtbahn system, which was operated by overhead wire.

When the line was transformed to rapid transit standards, it was considered too expensive to rebuild the elevated portion for high-floor trains and third rail, as it was done with the U4. As a result, the U6 currently uses low-floor T-Class vehicles, but the U6 is not the only rapid transit line that uses low-floor metro trains, with Line M1 of the Budapest Metro being another notable example.

Stations

Line U6 currently serves the following stations:[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Line U6 Floridsdorf - Siebenhirten . Prillinger . Horst . The Vienna Metro . 2020-12-16.
  2. Web site: Schnellverbindungen . 29 June 2020 . . de . Rapid services . 2020-12-12.