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Innsbruck Central

Introduction

Innsbruck Central Station is the main railway station in Innsbruck and the capital of the Austrian Federal Tyrol. Opened in 1853, it is one of the busiest train stations in the country with approximately 25,000 passengers per day.

Platform

At Innsbruck Central Station, most trains depart from the platform (No. 1-7) and are divided into areas A, B, C and D. On the departure screen, you will see the various trains entering and leaving the station through these areas and the platform.

The train departs from the upper level, so there are two passenger passages under the platform that can be used to enter the train from the departure hall. However, when taking the train from Innsbruck Central Station, please pay special attention to which station area your train will leave.

When you face the platform from the departure hall, the passenger lane on the far left of the hall is the fastest route to the A area. The channel on the right enters zone C and zone D as quickly as possible. If your train departs from Area B, both passenger passages are available. If you start your journey in Innsbruck and your train departs from platform 21-22, you do not need to use any access as they can enter from the south side of the departure hall.

If your train is not listed on the departure screen, you can use the yellow "Abfarhrt" departure poster to see the details of its departure.

Transfer Information

If you need to transfer between stations when changing trains, you must use two passenger passages under the platform. Both passages are connected to each station via stairs, escalators and lifts, so you can easily find elevators at each station. If you change trains at Innsbruck Central Station, the subsequent train will depart from stations 21 and 22 and you will find the elevator at the end of station 1.

Station Facilities

The station has baggage temporary storage services, as well as major services such as passenger centres, taxi stands, car rentals and bus stops.

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Gdańsk (, also US: , Polish: [ɡdaj̃sk] ; Kashubian: Gduńsk; German: Danzig [ˈdantsɪç] ) is a city on the Baltic coast of northern Poland. With a population of 466,631, Gdańsk is the capital and largest city of the Pomeranian Voivodeship and one of the most prominent cities within the cultural and geographical region of Kashubia. It is Poland's principal seaport and the centre of the country's fourth-largest metropolitan area.The city is situated on the southern edge of Gdańsk Bay on the Baltic Sea, in a conurbation with the city of Gdynia, spa town of Sopot, and suburban communities; these form a metropolitan area called the Tricity (Trójmiasto), with a population approaching 1.4 million. Gdańsk lies at the mouth of the Motława River, connected to the Leniwka, a branch in the delta of the nearby Vistula River, which drains 60 percent of Poland and connects Gdańsk with the Polish capital, Warsaw. Together with the nearby port of Gdynia, Gdańsk is also a notable industrial center. The city's history is complex, with periods of Polish, Prussian and German rule, and periods of autonomy or self-rule as a free city state. In the early-modern age Gdańsk was a royal city of Poland. It was considered the wealthiest and the largest city of Poland, prior to the 18th century rapid growth of Warsaw. In the late Middle Ages it was an important seaport and shipbuilding town and, in the 14th and 15th centuries, a member of the Hanseatic League. In the interwar period, owing to its multi-ethnic make-up and history, Gdańsk lay in a disputed region between Poland and Germany, which became known as the Polish Corridor. The city's ambiguous political status was exploited, furthering tension between the two countries, which would ultimately culminate in the Invasion of Poland and the first clash of the Second World War just outside the city limits, followed by the flight and expulsion of the majority of the previous population in 1945. In the 1980s it would become the birthplace of the Solidarity movement, which played a major role in bringing an end to Communist rule in Poland and helped precipitate the collapse of the Eastern Bloc, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Gdańsk is home to the University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk University of Technology, the National Museum, the Gdańsk Shakespeare Theatre, the Museum of the Second World War, Polish Baltic Philharmonic and the European Solidarity Centre. The city also hosts St. Dominic's Fair, which dates back to 1260, and is regarded as one of the biggest trade and cultural events in Europe. Gdańsk has also topped rankings for the quality of life, safety and living standards worldwide.

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Innsbruck (German: [ˈɪnsbʁʊk], Austrian German: [ˈɪnsbrʊk]; Bavarian: [ˈɪnʃprʊk]) is the capital city of Tyrol in western Austria and the fifth-largest city in Austria. It is in the Inn valley, at its junction with the Wipp valley, which provides access to the Brenner Pass some 30 km (18.6 mi) to the south. Located in the broad valley between high mountains, the so-called North Chain in the Karwendel Alps (Hafelekarspitze, 2,334 metres or 7,657 feet) to the north, and the Patscherkofel (2,246 m or 7,369 ft) and Serles (2,718 m or 8,917 ft) to the south. Innsbruck is an internationally renowned winter sports center, and hosted the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics as well as the 1984 and 1988 Winter Paralympics. Innsbruck also hosted the first Winter Youth Olympics in 2012. The name translates as "Inn Bridge".

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