List of ministers of transport (Austria)

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Minister of Transport
Bundesminister für Verkehr
Austria Bundesadler.svg
2020 Leonore Gewessler Ministerrat am 8.1.2020 (49351367291) (cropped).jpg
since 7 January 2020
Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology
Style Ms. Minister
(normal)
Her Excellency
(diplomatic)
Type Minister
Status Supreme executive organ
Member of Cabinet
Seat Ministry of Transport
Stubenring 1, Innere Stadt, Vienna
Nominator Political parties
AppointerThe President
on advice of the Chancellor
Constituting instrument Constitution of Austria
First holder Carl Jukel
Website www.bmvit.gv.at (in German)

The minister of transport of Austria (German : Bundesminister für Verkehr) heads the Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology.

Contents

Ministers

First Republic

PortraitName
(Born-Died)
TermPolitical PartyGovernment
Took officeLeft office [lower-alpha 1] Duration
State Secretariat of Transport
(Staatsamt für Verkehrswesen)
1
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Jukel, Carl Carl Jukel  [ de ]
(1865–1931)
30 October 191815 March 1919136 days CS Renner I Cabinet
2
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Paul, Ludwig Ludwig Paul  [ de ]
(1864–1920)
15 March 19191 July 1920 1 year, 108 days Independent Renner II CabinetII
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Hanusch, Ferdinand Ferdinand Hanusch
(1866–1923)
Acting
1 July 19207 July 19206 days SDAPÖ Renner III Cabinet
3
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Pesta, Karl Karl Pesta  [ de ]
(1871–1945)
7 July 192020 November 1920136 days Independent Mayr I Cabinet
Ministry of Transport
(Bundesministerium für Verkehrswesen)
3
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Pesta, Karl Karl Pesta  [ de ]
(1871–1945)
20 November 192021 June 1921213 days Independent Mayr II Cabinet
4
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Rodler, Walther Walther Rodler  [ de ]
(1867–1931)
21 June 192131 May 1922344 days CS Schober I Cabinet
Breisky Cabinet
Schober II Cabinet
5
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Odehnal, Franz Franz Odehnal  [ de ]
(1870–1928)
31 May 192217 April 1923321 days CS Seipel I Cabinet
Ministry of Commerce and Transport
(Bundesministerium für Handel und Verkehr)
6
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Schürff, Hans Hans Schürff  [ de ]
(1875–1939)
17 April 192326 September 19296 years, 162 days GDVP Seipel II–III
Ramek I CabinetII
Seipel IV–V
Streeruwitz Cabinet
7
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Hainisch, Michael Michael Hainisch
(1858–1940)
26 September 192917 June 1930264 days Independent Schober III Cabinet
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Schober, Johann Johann Schober
(1874–1932)
Acting
17 June 193020 June 19303 days Independent Schober III Cabinet
8
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Schuster, Friedrich Friedrich Schuster  [ de ]
(1863–1932)
20 June 193030 September 1930102 days Independent Schober III Cabinet
9
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Heinl, Eduard Eduard Heinl
(1880–1957)
30 September 193021 September 19321 year, 357 days CS Vaugoin Cabinet
Ender Cabinet
Buresch I CabinetII
Dollfuss I Cabinet
10
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Jakoncig, Guido Guido Jakoncig  [ de ]
(1895–1972)
21 September 193210 May 1933231 days Heimatblock Dollfuss II Cabinet
11
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Stockinger, Friedrich Friedrich Stockinger  [ de ]
(1894–1968)
10 May 19333 November 19363 years, 177 days VF Dollfuss II Cabinet
Schuschnigg I CabinetII
12
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Taucher, Wilhelm Wilhelm Taucher  [ de ]
(1892–1962)
3 November 193616 February 19381 year, 105 days VF Schuschnigg III Cabinet
13
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Raab, Julius Julius Raab
(1891–1964)
16 February 193811 March 193823 days VF Schuschnigg IV Cabinet
14
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Fischböck, Hans Hans Fischböck
(1895–1967)
11 March 193813 March 19382 days NSDAP Seyss-Inquart Cabinet

Second Republic

PortraitName
(Born-Died)
TermPolitical PartyGovernment
Took officeLeft office [lower-alpha 1] Duration
Ministry of Transport
(Bundesministerium für Verkehr)
1
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Übeleis, Vinzenz Vinzenz Übeleis  [ de ]
(1889–1967)
20 December 19458 November 19493 years, 323 days SPÖ Figl I Cabinet
Ministry of Transport and Nationalized Industry
(Bundesministerium für Verkehr und verstaatlichte Betriebe)
2
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Waldbrunner, Karl Karl Waldbrunner  [ de ]
(1906–1980)
8 November 194929 June 19566 years, 234 days SPÖ Figl II CabinetII
Raab I Cabinet
Ministry of Transport and Electricity
(Bundesministerium für Verkehr und Elektrizitätswirtschaft)
2
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Waldbrunner, Karl Karl Waldbrunner  [ de ]
(1906–1980)
29 June 195614 December 19626 years, 168 days SPÖ Raab II CabinetIIIII
Gorbach I Cabinet
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Pittermann, Bruno Bruno Pittermann
(1905–1983)
Acting
14 December 196227 March 1963103 days SPÖ Gorbach I Cabinet
3
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Probst, Otto Otto Probst
(1911–1978)
27 March 196319 April 19663 years, 23 days SPÖ Gorbach II Cabinet
Klaus I Cabinet
Ministry of Transport and Nationalized Enterprise
(Bundesministerium für Verkehr und verstaatlichte Unternehmungen)
4
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Weiß, Ludwig Ludwig Weiß  [ de ]
(1902–1994)
19 April 196621 April 19704 years, 2 days ÖVP Klaus II Cabinet
5
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Frühbauer, Erwin Erwin Frühbauer  [ de ]
(1926–2010)
21 April 197024 July 197094 days SPÖ Kreisky I Cabinet
Ministry of Transport
(Bundesministerium für Verkehr)
5
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Frühbauer, Erwin Erwin Frühbauer  [ de ]
(1926–2010)
24 July 197017 December 19733 years, 146 days SPÖ Kreisky I CabinetII
6
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Lanc, Erwin Erwin Lanc
(born 1930)
17 December 19738 June 19773 years, 173 days SPÖ Kreisky II CabinetII
7
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Lausecker, Karl Karl Lausecker  [ de ]
(1928–2015)
8 June 197710 September 19847 years, 94 days SPÖ Kreisky III CabinetII
Sinowatz Cabinet
8
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Lacina, Ferdinand Ferdinand Lacina
(born 1942)
10 September 19841 January 1985113 days SPÖ Sinowatz Cabinet
Ministry of Public Economy and Transport
(Bundesministerium für öffentliche Wirtschaft und Verkehr)
8
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Lacina, Ferdinand Ferdinand Lacina
(born 1942)
1 January 198516 June 19861 year, 166 days SPÖ Sinowatz Cabinet
9
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Streicher, Rudolf Rudolf Streicher
(born 1939)
16 June 19863 April 19925 years, 292 days SPÖ Vranitzky I CabinetIIIII
10
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Klima, Viktor Viktor Klima
(born 1947)
3 April 199212 March 19963 years, 344 days SPÖ Vranitzky III CabinetII
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Scholten, Rudolf Rudolf Scholten  [ de ]
(born 1955)
Acting
12 March 19961 May 199650 days SPÖ Vranitzky V Cabinet
Ministry of Science, Transport and the Arts
(Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft, Verkehr und Kunst)
11
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Scholten, Rudolf Rudolf Scholten  [ de ]
(born 1955)
1 May 199628 January 1997272 days SPÖ Vranitzky V Cabinet
12
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Einem, Caspar Caspar Einem
(1948–2021)
28 January 199715 February 199718 days SPÖ Klima Cabinet
Ministry of Science and Transport
(Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft und Verkehr)
12
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Einem, Caspar Caspar Einem
(1948–2021)
15 February 19974 February 20002 years, 354 days SPÖ Klima Cabinet
13
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Schmid, Michael Michael Schmid  [ de ]
(born 1945)
4 February 20001 April 200057 days FPÖ Schüssel I Cabinet
Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology
(Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und Technologie)
13
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Schmid, Michael Michael Schmid  [ de ]
(born 1945)
1 April 200014 November 2000227 days FPÖ Schüssel I Cabinet
14
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Forstinger, Monika Monika Forstinger
(born 1963)
14 November 200019 February 20021 year, 97 days FPÖ Schüssel I Cabinet
15
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Reichhold, Mathias Mathias Reichhold  [ de ]
(born 1957)
19 February 200228 February 20031 year, 9 days FPÖ Schüssel I Cabinet
16
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Gorbach, Hubert Hubert Gorbach
(born 1956)
28 February 200311 January 20073 years, 317 days FPÖ Schüssel II Cabinet
17
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Faymann, Werner Werner Faymann
(born 1960)
11 January 20072 December 20081 year, 326 days SPÖ Gusenbauer Cabinet
18
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Bures, Doris Doris Bures
(born 1962)
2 December 20081 September 20145 years, 273 days SPÖ Faymann I CabinetII
19
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Stöger, Alois Alois Stöger
(born 1960)
1 September 201426 January 20161 year, 147 days SPÖ Faymann II Cabinet
20
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Klug, Gerald Gerald Klug
(born 1968)
26 January 201618 May 2016113 days SPÖ Faymann II Cabinet
21
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Leichtfried, Jörg Jörg Leichtfried
(born 1967)
18 May 201618 December 20171 year, 214 days SPÖ Kern Cabinet
22
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Hofer, Norbert Norbert Hofer
(born 1971)
18 December 201720 May 20191 year, 132 days FPÖ Kurz I Cabinet
23
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Hackl, Valerie Valerie Hackl
(born 1982)
22 May 20193 June 201912 days Independent Kurz I Cabinet
24
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Reichhardt, Andreas Andreas Reichhardt  [ de ]
(born 1968)
3 June 20197 January 2020218 days Independent Bierlein Cabinet
Ministry of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology
(Bundesministerium für Klimaschutz, Umwelt, Energie, Mobilität, Innovation und Technologie)
25
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Gewessler, Leonore Leonore Gewessler
(born 1977)
7 January 2020Incumbent4 years, 295 days Greens Kurz II Cabinet

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Notes

  1. 1 2 Based on when the successor took office

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