Travel Recommendation between Saint Polten to Xanten

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Last Updated on September 18, 2021

Category: Austria, Germany

Author: ERNEST CARLSON

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Contents:

  1. Travel information about Saint Polten and Xanten
  2. Travel by the numbers
  3. Location of Saint Polten city
  4. High view of Saint Polten train Station
  5. Map of Xanten city
  6. Sky view of Xanten train Station
  7. Map of the road between Saint Polten and Xanten
  8. General information
  9. Grid
Saint Polten

Travel information about Saint Polten and Xanten

We googled the online to find the absolute best ways to go by trains from these 2 cities, Saint Polten , and Xanten and we noticed that the easiest way is to start your train travel is with these stations, Saint Polten Central Station and Xanten station.

Travelling between Saint Polten and Xanten is an amazing experience, as both cities have memorable show-places and sights.

Travel by the numbers
Lowest Cost€46.39
Maximum Cost€46.39
Difference between the High and Low trains Price0%
Trains Frequency30
Earliest train04:34
Latest train23:34
Distance936 km
Estimated Journey timeFrom 5h 35m
Departing LocationSaint Polten Central Station
Arriving LocationXanten Station
Ticket typePDF
RunningYes
Levels1st/2nd

Saint Polten Rail station

As the next step, you have to order a ticket for your travel by train, so here are some best prices to get by train from the stations Saint Polten Central Station, Xanten station:

1. Saveatrain.com
saveatrain
Save A Train business is located in The Netherlands
2. Virail.com
virail
Virail business is located in The Netherlands
3. B-europe.com
b-europe
B-Europe business is located in Belgium
4. Onlytrain.com
onlytrain
Only train company is based in Belgium

Saint Polten is a lovely place to visit so we would like to share with you some facts about it that we have gathered from Tripadvisor

Sankt Pölten, mostly abbreviated to the official name St. Pölten, is the capital and largest city of the State of Lower Austria in northeast Austria, with 55,538 inhabitants as of 1 January 2020. St. Pölten is a city with its own statute and therefore it is both a municipality and a district in the Mostviertel.

Location of Saint Polten city from Google Maps

Bird’s eye view of Saint Polten train Station

Xanten Rail station

and additionally about Xanten, again we decided to fetch from Wikipedia as its by far the most relevant and reliable site of information about thing to do to the Xanten that you travel to.

Xanten is a town in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the district of Wesel.
Xanten is known for the Archaeological Park, one of the largest archaeological open air museums in the world, built at the site of the Roman settlements Colonia Ulpia Traiana.

Map of Xanten city from Google Maps

Bird’s eye view of Xanten train Station

Total distance by train is 936 km

Currency used in Saint Polten is Euro – €

Austria currency

Bills accepted in Xanten are Euro – €

Germany currency

Electricity that works in Saint Polten is 230V

Power that works in Xanten is 230V

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We appreciate you reading our recommendation page about travelling and train travelling between Saint Polten to Xanten, and we hope that our information will help you in planning your train trip and making wiser decisions, have fun

ERNEST CARLSON

Hi my name is Ernest, since I was a young I was a explorer I see the continents with my own view, I tell a fascinating story, I trust that you loved my story, feel free to email me

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