Zeitraffer Linie G1 | Tauka (Bgld) - Wien | Längste Regionalbus-Linie Österreichs (3h 43 min)

This is a timelapse of the longest regional bus line in Austria, with a total length of 3 hours and 43 minutes. The bus line "G1" (Gesamtverkehr 1) is operated by Dr. Richard Südburg and connects the south of the state of Burgenland with Vienna. The bus usually only operates between Güssing and Vienna, but it reaches Jennersdorf twice a day as well. Places south of Jennersdorf (like Tauka) are only reached three times a week by this bus. The longest course is the one shown in this video, which operates every sunday evening between Tauka and Vienna and takes 3 hours and 43 minutes to complete the entire journey, which makes it the longest regional bus line in all of Austria. This video shows the entire ride in 10x speed. The bus driver actually made a mistake near Pinkafeld, where he exited the road to late, which led to the bus not reaching Riedlingsdorf and all and missing some stops in Pinkafeld. According to the time table, the bus should actually depart in Bonisdorf (a village 3 km south of Tauka), but this was not the case. Time table (not all stations included here): 0:00 Intro 0:13 Tauka (5.17 pm) 1:44 Jennersdorf Kirchenstraße (5.35 pm) 4:05 Heiligenkreuz Postamt (5.50 pm) 5:19 Güssing Volksbank (6.04-10 pm) 6:28 St. Michael Gemeindeamt (6.20 pm) 7:35 Stegersbach P+R/Hauptplatz (6.35 pm) 10:02 Oberwart Hauptplatz (7.00-10 pm) 11:23 Pinkafeld Hauptplatz (7.25 pm) 12:21 Schäffernsteg P+R (7.34-35 pm) 18:48 Wien Computerstraße (8.37 pm) 20:34 Wien Karlsplatz (8.50 pm) 21:25 Wien Rathaus/Univ. (9.00 pm) [Outro] Total journey length: 3h 43 min Music: HOME - Headcase Prism Age - Plural HOME - Odyssey HOME - Way, Shape and Form Patricia Taxxon - Retrograde HOME - Twisted Light HOME - Mainframe