Traun is an Austrian city located on the north bank of the river Traun and borders Linz, the capital of Upper Austria, to the east. The name Traun is derived from the Celtic word for river. Traun is the fifth largest city in Upper Austria, located in the district of Linz-Land.
History
Neolithic: Excavation findings suggest that the first settlements date to when the Roman road led from Wels to :de:Lorch|Lorch. 6th century: Bavarii settle in the area of Traun. about 790: The name dru appears on a document for the first time. about 813 to 824: First mentioning as a place in a document. 1113: First evidence of the former moated castle. 1560: Reconstruction of the castle into a Renaissance building. 1725: Reconstruction of the castle into a Baroque building. 1784: First school in Traun opens. 1785: Fusion with the villages of St. Dionysen and Oedt. about 1850: First industries: Enderlin, Berl and Graumann brothers, Dr. Feurstein, Gabler, Enenkel. 1851: Inauguration of the first Protestant school. 1876: The St. Martin district transferred from the community of Kleinmünchen to Traun. 1882: Construction of the Catholic parish church. 1884: The owner of the castle moves back to the estates in Lower Austria. 1913: Inauguration of the Protestant church. 1915: Inauguration of the new Protestant school. 1965: Lake Oedter See begins to be used for bathing. 1973: Traun, the 'biggest village of Austria' is elevated to a city. The Bundesschulzentrum Traun opens. The building's modern design served as model for schools in the 70s. 1975: The bathing center opens with two indoor swimming pools with a sauna and restaurant. Later extended to include an open-air pool, a lawn for sunbathing and an ice-skating rink. 1979: The sports center and stadium opens. 1982: Firefighters and red cross-center as well as Telegraph office open.
1985: Opening of the New City Hall and the City Gallery. 1991: Introduction of the City Buses. 1997: The new B139 is finished and the Spinnerei opens. 1999: Redesign of the main square, new ice-skating rink and renovation of the bathing center. 2002: The high school HTL-Traun opens, starting in a provisional building. 2005: Opening of the Traun District Court. 2012: The new building housing the HTL-Traun high school opens.
11 kindergartens: Oedt, St. Dionysen I, St. Dionysen II, St. Martin, Zentrum, Traun I, Traun II, Traun III, Traun IV, Caritas-Kindergarten St. Dionysen and St. Martin
4 primary schools: Volksschule Oedt, Volksschule Traun, Volksschule St. Dionysen and Volksschule St. Martin.
3 secondary schools: Hauptschule I, Hauptschule II, Hauptschule St. Martin
2 other primary/secondary schools: Integratives Schulzentrum, Polytechnische Schule
3 high schools: :de:BRG Traun|Bundesrealgymnasium, Handelakademie/Handelsschule, Höhere technische Lehranstalt und Fachschule
2 institutions for adult education: BFI Traun, Volkshochschule Traun
1 music school: Landesmusikschule
Economy
Traun is located in the economic center of Upper Austria. Notable national and international operating companies are based in Traun, like :de:Internorm|Internorm, :de:Ed. Haas|Ed. Haas, Pez, Tannpapier, Feurstein, Ing. Voith, :de:C+C Pfeiffer|C+C Pfeiffer, delfortgroup and Gabler Band. There are more than 1200 companies in Traun having about 11,000 employees in total.
Traffic
Airport
is just from Traun.
Railroad
The :de:Pyhrnbahn|Phyrnbahn runs through Traun from northeast to south. Two railway stations are located in Traun along the Phyrnbahn: St. Martin and Traun.
Motorway (Autobahn) connections
A1 : Exit Traun, Exit Ansfelden
A7 : Exit Franzosenhausweg, Exit Salzburger Straße
A25: Exit Weißkirchen, Exit Marchtrenk
Bundesstraßen
The B1 runs along the north border of Traun.
The B139 crosses Traun from North to East.
Landstraßen
L532: Neubauerstraße, Johann Roithner-Straße
L1386: Leondinger-Straße
Tramway
In spring 2016, line 3 of the Linz tramway system will be extended to Traun with 4 stops in Traun.
Bus
The :de:Wilhelm Welser Verkehrsbetriebe Traun|Wilhelm Welser Verkehrsbetriebe Traun operates buses on 14 routes in Traun that connect Traun with all neighboring cities and communities. Most routes are serviced by only one single bus and therefore have a frequency of only 1 bus per hour.
On behalf of Traun, Wilhelm Welser also operates four City-Bus routes within Traun at a frequency of 30 minutes.
Linz AG has only one route that connects Traun with its network. This route has 5 stops along the north border of Traun and is operated at a frequency of 15 minutes most of the time.