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  2. Köln Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    The station is situated next to Cologne Cathedral. There is another important station in Cologne, the Köln Messe/Deutz station across the river Rhine, just about 400 metres away from Köln Hauptbahnhof. The stations are linked by the Hohenzollern Bridge, a six-track railway bridge with pedestrian and bicycle lanes on each side. Frequent local ...

  3. S12 (Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn) - Wikipedia

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    The S12 runs from Horrem via Cologne to Au (Sieg). It shares this route for most of its run with the S 19. With over 105 kilometres (65 mi), it is the second longest S-Bahn line in North Rhine-Westphalia, after S9. The S12 operates every 20 minutes on workdays between Köln Ehrenfeld and Hennef (Sieg), with every third train continuing to Au ...

  4. Transport in Cologne - Wikipedia

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    The Cologne Stadtbahn operates an extensive light rail and rapid transit system (partially underground) serving Cologne and some neighboring cities. Its name derives from the German term for light rail, Stadtbahn. It is operated by the Kölner Verkehrs-Betriebe (KVB) (Cologne Transit Company) and is part of the Rhine-Sieg Transit Association ...

  5. Cologne Stadtbahn - Wikipedia

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    The Cologne Stadtbahn traces its history to the first horsecar lines that started operating in 1877. Within a few years, several companies had built an extensive network. Because none of these companies showed interest in electrifying their lines, the city of Cologne bought them on 1 January 1900, and by 1907 all horsecar lines had been electrified or replaced by other services.

  6. List of Cologne KVB stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of KVB light rail stations of the Cologne Stadtbahn system. The system covers the city of Cologne , as well as several surrounding cities ( Bergisch Gladbach , Bonn , Bornheim , Brühl , Frechen , Hürth , Leverkusen -Schlebusch, Wesseling ) and is operated and owned by KVB ( Kölner Verkehrs-Betriebe , Cologne transit authority).

  7. Passenger information system - Wikipedia

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    Central Train Indicator at Hilversum railway station announcing the Intercity towards Deventer; probably because of a disruption, it today ends at Amersfoort.. A passenger information system, or passenger information display system, is an automated system for supplying users of public transport with information about the nature and the state of a public transport service through visual, voice ...

  8. Köln Süd station - Wikipedia

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    Because of the growth of Cologne the route was now in the middle of the city and the stations at Cologne South (Köln Süd, spelt Cöln Süd until 1914 [4]) and Cologne West opened in 1891. The first expansion of the station occurred when the freight line to Cologne Bonntor freight yard was opened in 1896 and the new Rheinauhafen (Rheinau ...

  9. S11 (Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn) - Wikipedia

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    from Köln–Hansaring to Cologne Hauptbahnhof over a section of the Cologne–Aachen line opened by the Rhenish Railway Company on 15 October 1859 with the opening of the new central station, [7] from Cologne Hauptbahnhof to Köln Messe/Deutz over the new S-Bahn tracks opened on 28 May 1989 and 26 May 1990 [8] next to the original Hohenzollern ...