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'''Linz''' is a city in [[Austria]].
 
'''Linz''' is a city in [[Austria]].
  
==Hitching Out==
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== Hitching Out ==
===East or South-West towards [[Vienna]], [[Salzburg]]===
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=== East or South-West towards [[Vienna]], [[Salzburg]] ===
 
*One option is to go to the main train station of '''Linz''' and then walk from there to ''Waldeggstraße''(2 minutes walk). Try to hitchhike from the bus station out of '''Linz''' onto the [[Autobahn]] leading out of the town, at least to the [[rest area]] ''Ansfelden''.
 
*One option is to go to the main train station of '''Linz''' and then walk from there to ''Waldeggstraße''(2 minutes walk). Try to hitchhike from the bus station out of '''Linz''' onto the [[Autobahn]] leading out of the town, at least to the [[rest area]] ''Ansfelden''.
  
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If you want to go to [[Vienna]] but get a ride to the rest area Ansfelden, you have to change to the other side of the [[Autobahn]] to get eastwards, therefore use the pedastrian tunnel under the Autobahn which can be found just before the restaurant.
 
If you want to go to [[Vienna]] but get a ride to the rest area Ansfelden, you have to change to the other side of the [[Autobahn]] to get eastwards, therefore use the pedastrian tunnel under the Autobahn which can be found just before the restaurant.
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Revision as of 18:54, 10 July 2009

<map lat='48.26491251331118' lng='14.281539916992188' zoom='11' view='0' float='right' height='340' /> Linz is a city in Austria.

Hitching Out

East or South-West towards Vienna, Salzburg

  • One option is to go to the main train station of Linz and then walk from there to Waldeggstraße(2 minutes walk). Try to hitchhike from the bus station out of Linz onto the Autobahn leading out of the town, at least to the rest area Ansfelden.
  • Another option is to go by tram no. 1 or 2 to the stop "Linke Brückenstraße". There walk to your right (as you exit the tram) into the Freistädter Straße. Walk for a little while and then you are on the on-ramp onto the A7 which will take you out of Linz into any direction. You can also take bus no. 33 to "Broschgasse", then you will be right next to this on-ramp.
  • Otherwise you can take the train from Linz Hbf to Ansfelden (€ 1,70 (jan 08)) and walk from there to the rest area on the A1.

If you want to go to Vienna but get a ride to the rest area Ansfelden, you have to change to the other side of the Autobahn to get eastwards, therefore use the pedastrian tunnel under the Autobahn which can be found just before the restaurant. wikipedia:Linz