The city lies on the
Traisen river and is located north of the Alps and south of the
Wachau. It is part of the
Mostviertel, the southwest region of Lower Austria.
Subdistricts St Pölten is divided into the following subdistricts: Altmannsdorf, Dörfl at Ochsenburg, Eggendorf, Ganzendorf, Hafing, Harland, Hart, Kreisberg, Matzersdorf, Mühlgang, Nadelbach, Oberradlberg, Oberwagram, Oberzwischenbrunn, Ochsenburg, Pengersdorf, Pottenbrunn, Pummersdorf, Ragelsdorf, Ratzersdorf at the Traisen, Reitzersdorf, Schwadorf, Spratzern, St Georgen on the Steinfelde, St Pölten, Stattersdorf, Steinfeld, Teufelhof, Unterradlberg, Unterwagram, Unterzwischenbrunn, Viehofen, Völtendorf, Waitzendorf, Wasserburg, Weitern, Wetzersdorf, Windpassing, Witzendorf, Wolfenberg, Wörth and Zwerndorf.
Transport The city's main railway station,
St. Pölten Hauptbahnhof, is located directly on the
West railway of the
ÖBB and is also the terminus of the Leobersdorfer Railway, the
Mariazellerbahn, the regional railway to Tulln and the regional railway to
Krems. It is at the intersection of the
Western Motorway A1 and the Kremser Speedway S33, and is traversed by the Vienna Road B1. St Pölten is a junction of the
Wieselbus bus lines, which provides radial connections between the capital and the different regions of Lower Austria.
In the city Between 1911 and 1976, a
tramline operated in St Pölten. Today, a network of eleven bus lines operates at regular intervals within the city. Every summer, a free tourist train in the city centre connects the ancient parts of the city with the government district.
Climate {{Weather box == History ==