The transport left Kremsmünster on December 14, 1943, and arrived in Theresienstadt on December 15. It consisted of only one Jew.
The exact route of the transport remains unknown. Relying on other cases of small transports that left Vienna he might have been put on regular passenger train, which left daily at 6 PM from Vienna’s Nordbahnhof (Northern Railway Station) via Breclav (Lundenburg), to Brno (Brünn). In Brno, the deportees were usually transferred to a train run by the "Protektoratsbahnen" (the company that operated trains in the so called "Protektorat") destined for Prague (Praha). From there, the journey continued to Theresienstadt.
On its arrival in Theresienstadt, the transport was registered in the ghetto records as IV/14o Ez. The Roman number IV represented Vienna as city of origin.