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Old Jul 26th, 2007, 05:16 PM
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Wanted: diagrams of German train stations?

Maybe I dreamed it, but isn't there a page on www.db.de showing floor plans of a dozen or so major railroad terminals?
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Old Jul 26th, 2007, 07:04 PM
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rmv.de

http://www.rmv.de/coremedia/generato...en/inhalt.html
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Old Jul 26th, 2007, 07:18 PM
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There used to be a databank of layouts for far more than a dozen stations. Then, if I remember, they reduced it to a few. Now there is only a page for Bahnhofsuche under Services on the German language part of the DB website, and they just give a short list of services available at a lot of stations.

The Bayern-Takt websites, www.bayern-takt.de, has layouts (Bahnhofspläne) for every station in Bavaria. I particularly like this service, because they list things like whether there are lockers (Schließfächer). They also give a couple of photos of the station and a map (sometimes a satellite image) of the neighborhood.

In addition to the RMV station plans mentioned abouve, the MVV websites has maps of all stations in the Munich metro area, as does VVS (Stuttgart) for stations in that district.

I am sure there are others that I haven't found yet.

Lastly, a few years ago, I bought the Hafas CD of schedules all over Europe, and it included plans of about 200 stations in Germany. I don't know if the CD still has it, but you might want to pick one up on your next trip. They cost about €5,-.

If you have a need for a particular station, email me [email protected].
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Old Jul 26th, 2007, 08:42 PM
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Thanks, everyone. I found this page, but the links are to only the dozen or so largest stations. The one I want is Köln-Mülheim.

www.bahnhof.de/site/bahnhoefe/de/start.html
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Old Jul 26th, 2007, 08:59 PM
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Here are all the stations within the VRS (Rhine-Sieg Transit Authority):

http://www.vrsinfo.de/1_3_2.php
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