Transport Railway :The city of Ried is a crosspoint of the railway lines from
Braunau to
Wels and
Linz, and from
Schärding to
Attnang-Puchheim. The line from
Vienna to Ried via Linz travels at one-hour intervals.
Highways :Via the exits Ried/Tumeltsham and Ried/Haag, the city is connected to the
motorway A8. Moreover, Ried is well connected to the federal highway network. There are connections to the East and to the West using the B141 and to the North and to the South via the B143.
Air traffic :The international airport of
Linz can be reached within 40 minutes by car.
Buses :There are several "citybus" lines providing public transportation in the city.
Public facilities Ried has a tax office, a regional court, and a district court. Furthermore, the district authority is based in the city. Since 1846, Ried has also had a hospital of regional importance.
Educational institutions The development to a city of schools started with the construction of the high school in 1872. Today the city has two high schools, the
Bundes Oberstufenrealgymnasium in the
Dr. Thomas Senn-street and the
Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgymnasium in the
Beethovenstraße, three elementary schools, one alternative school (Bildungswerkstatt Schmetterlingsschule und Privatkindergarten), two public secondary schools, one private secondary school (
Franziskanerinnen), and one polytechnic institute. The district capital is the seat of the school authority of the vocational schools (one for commercial skilled trades and the second for mercantile skilled trades), the Federal Commercial Academy, the Federal Commercial School, the College for Occupation in Service Industries Management, and the Higher Technical School for Engineering. In Ried, there is also a State Music School and the College for Kindergarten Pedagogics with its training kindergarten. A gymnastics school (Jahnturnhalle) of the Austrian Gymnastics Association (
Österreichische Turnerbunde, ÖTB) is also in Ried.
City of trade fairs Since 1867, Ried has periodically held trade fairs of several days' duration. The significance and popularity of these exhibitions is reflected by the number of visitors. One quarter of the visitors come from
Bavaria, but there are also many visitors from the Czech Republic,
Slovakia, Hungary,
Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, and
Liechtenstein.
Media Weekly journals of Ried are the "Rieder Rundschau", the "Tips Ried-Schärding" (the (
Oberösterreichische Nachrichten, [http://www.nachrichten.at), and the "Rieder Magazin" (Since 2005 the TV channel "Ried TV" [http://www.ried.tv broadcasts local reports via an
optical fiber network and via the
internet.
Local companies In the industrial sector, Ried is home to the world-famous
ski factory,
Fischer, FACC (Fischer Advanced Composites Components AG), which builds parts for aeroplanes, Team 7 producing
organic furniture, and the company Wintersteiger, a specialist in high-technology plant construction and engineering. Ried was previously home to two
breweries, keeping up the long history of
beers in the
Innviertel. The
Kellerbrauerei was the oldest private brewery in Austria, founded in 1446, but ceased trading in 2013. The
Riederbrauerei, founded in 1536, continues to produce beer and
soft drinks to this day. ==Culture==