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Post bus from Salzburg to Zell am See

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I can see there is a Post bus from Salzburg Airport to Zell am See. Does anyone know if there is a toilet on a Post Bus? I can see the journey takes about 1 hr 48 and my husband suffers from toilet anxiety!!

If no toilet, I think we will get train from Salzburg to Zell....
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@gamekeeper, generally not. I sometimes get the Postbus to work in Salzburg and the only time I have known it to have a toilet is when a third party bus company was chartered to make the journey.
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@gamekeeper, I did that journey a few years ago, bus from airport to train station, then train to Zell, had to change trains a Bruck if I remember right on way out but had a direct train on return, very easy journey.
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@gamekeeper, there is a direct train from Salzburg HBF to Wörgl which stops at Zell.
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Thanks @queenie pretty please, and @geoffknight, I think we will be taking the train. Heading out there early tomorrow morning for a short break
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Thanks @queenie pretty please, and @geoffknight, I think we will be taking the train. Heading out there early tomorrow morning for a short break


That’s probably your best bet. The Postbuses generally don’t have loos. The 260 bus tends to have a slightly longer than normal stop at both Lofer and Saalfelden, where there are convenient loos.
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