With "OEBB" WiFi, our passengers have access to free internet on all ÖBB Railjets, Cityjets, and some Nightjets.
How do you know if free WiFi is available on your journey?
- To find out whether a train is equipped with WiFi, look for the icons displayed next to the train doors.
- In the "Travel Preview" section of the ÖBB App and in the ÖBB Ticketshop, you can find all the information about amenities and services that are available on-board the train, including details about WiFi features.
- Information about WiFi availability can also be found in the train detail view on ÖBB Scotty.
Here’s how easy it is to use our free WiFi on the train
- During your journey, simply log into the WiFi (name: OEBB) on your smartphone, tablet or notebook, accept the terms of use, and click "WiFi Connect"!
- You are now connected to the train’s WiFi and can start browsing.
- Another click on "open railnet" will take you directly to Railnet (Regio), the ÖBB Onbord Portal.
- Alternatively, you can enter railnet.oebb.at into your browser. On some laptops and mobile phones, your browser may automatically open ÖBB Railnet (Regio).
- In the Onbord Portal, you have access to a variety of entertainment, services, and information.
Your surfing experience depends on the mobile communication coverage and the usage behaviour of fellow passengers along the line. Therefore, in the sense of fairness, please refrain from using data-intensive internet services (Youtube, Netflix etc.).
How does the WiFi service on the train work?
To provide you with an internet connection via the train's own WiFi network, antennas on the ÖBB Railjet's roof bundle data signals from several mobile communications providers and make them available to you as an internet connection on the train through the ÖBB WiFi system. To allow for higher bandwidths, the system connects to several mobile communications networks at the same time.
Terms of use
By agreeing with the terms of use of the ÖBB WiFi, you shall be obligated to not use this internet access for actions violating laws or public decency, endangering safety or disturbing other passengers. This is why the ÖBB WiFi system blocks access to certain websites, for example websites with violent or hateful content.
Websites are blocked automatically which is why the system does not achieve complete accuracy. Should you think that the blocking of a certain website was unjustified or that an accessible website should be blocked, please contact the ÖBB customer service.