The station has seven through tracks on four platforms, with track 1 as the “home” platform (
Hausbahnsteig), that is next to the station building. Each platform is covered and has digital
platform displays. All platforms are connected by a pedestrian tunnel to the home platform. Since 2025, there has been step-free access to the platform via lifts. The station building, which remains open to the public, houses a travel center. Opposite the station building, there are 15 additional sidings for freight traffic and for parking passenger trains. The station building has among other things a ticket office. Park and ride parking and bike racks are available in the station area. The station has been located in the area administered by the Salzburg Transport Association (
Salzburger Verkehrsverbund) since 2006 and is served by the
Salzburg S-Bahn network. The municipal bus company (
Freilassinger StadtBus) operates bus routes 81 and 82 through the Freilassing urban area, connecting with the station. In addition to the local services, Freilassing station is connected by bus route 24 via the stops of
Salzburger Platz and
Rupertikirche/Rathaus to the public bus network of the city of
Salzburg.
Platform data Since 2017, the station has had an additional island platform with stub tracks 96/97 for the S-Bahn trains of the S2/S3 lines terminating/originating in Freilassing. Platform lengths and heights are as follows: • Track 1: length 435 m, height 55 cm • Track 2: length 381 m, height 55 cm • Track 3: length 381 m, height 76 cm • Track 4: length 381 m, height 76 cm • Track 5: length 381 m, height 76 cm • Track 7: length 268 m, height 55 cm • Track 8: length 268 m, height 55 cm • Track 96: length 268 m, height 55 cm • Track 97: length 268 m, height 55 cm
Rail services Freilassing station is served by
Inter City Express and
EuroCity services operated by Deutsche Bahn, in cooperation with the Austrian Federal Railways. It is also served by local trains operated by
Meridian (a subsidiary of
Bayerische Oberlandbahn) to Munich, Salzburg and
Rosenheim and by
Südostbayernbahn to
Mühldorf. The local trains on the line to Berchtesgaden are operated by Berchtesgadener Land Bahn (as line S 4 of the Salzburg S-Bahn) and by the Salzburg S-Bahn (as line S 3, which also continues to
Salzburg Central Station in Austria). In the 2026 timetable, the following services stopped at the station: ==Gallery==