Symposium on mobility and apricot blossom
This year, we combined our site visit in spring with attending a symposium at the University for Continuing Education Krems. At the event entitled “Wachau mobility with innovation and tradition”, the opportunities and potential of the Wachau Railway were discussed. How can the railway, which is currently mainly used for tourism, become attractive for commuters again? The speakers covered a wide range of topics, from the history of the Wachau Railway to the challenges of increasing frequency and year-round operation. Topics such as safety at railway crossings, accessibility and monument protection were discussed. An important goal for the future is the emission-free operation of the railway. International speakers and examples from other federal states contextualised the Wachau Railway. The symposium discussed the role of the Wachau Railway as a means of transport for the post-fossil society and thus complemented the topics of Wachau Routes.
We travelled through the Wachau on a special train. The apricot orchards were already in full bloom. Looking through the windows of the moving train, the details in the foreground become blurred and the landscape merges into a panorama. The hillside track in a slightly elevated position offers a good view of the Danube valley.