Vienna's Public Transport 'Light-Years Ahead' of Germany's, Says Hamburg Executive
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Vienna's public transport system is significantly more advanced than Hamburg's, according to HHV chief Anna-Theresa Korbutt.
- Korbutt, who previously worked for Deutsche Bahn, praised Vienna's public transit at a mobility conference.
- She highlighted the differences between the two cities' systems during her remarks.
Anna-Theresa Korbutt, the head of Hamburg's public transport authority (HVV), has lauded Vienna's public transit system, stating it is "light-years ahead" of Germany's. Speaking at a mobility conference, Korbutt, who has prior experience with Deutsche Bahn, drew a stark contrast between the efficiency and advancement of Vienna's "รffis" (public transport) and those in her home city of Hamburg.
Korbutt's comments, reported by Der Standard, suggest a significant gap in quality and innovation between the two systems. While the article doesn't delve into specific technical details, the implication is that Vienna offers a superior experience for commuters. This praise from a German transport executive carries weight, especially given the ongoing discussions about improving mobility in German cities.
The comparison is particularly relevant as Germany grapples with modernizing its public transportation infrastructure. Korbutt's observations provide a benchmark, implicitly urging German cities to learn from Vienna's success. The article frames this as a moment of reflection for Hamburg and Germany, prompting questions about why Vienna has seemingly achieved such a high standard.
Die รffis in Wien sind Deutschland um Lichtjahre voraus
Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.