The Osnabrück Hauptbahnhof is a railway station in Osnabrück, Germany. The station opened in 1895 and is located on the Wanne-Eickel-Hamburg, Löhne-Rheine, Osnabrück-Bielefeld and Oldenburg-Osnabrück routes. The train service is operated by Deutsche Bahn, Hamburg-Köln-Express, NordWestBahn, eurobahn and Westfalen Bahn. The station has two levels, and the lines are at right angles to each other.
In the northeast-southwest extension, the double-track, electrified railway Hamburg upper - Bremen - Hannover - - with the extension from the west to the east double track, the electrified main track Amsterdam extended Ruhr (railway trough Eickel-Hamburg) Berlin ( The railway line Löhne-Rheine) passes through. Through the ring, the track connecting the upper and lower platforms of the Schinkel area.
In addition, two non-electrified monorail routes branch. One is located in the southeast of Bielefeld (the railway line Osnabrück-Bielefeld) and the other is in the north. This forked into Hesep for two routes: one part, via the William Clopp route - (OLDB) (Railroad Oldenburg - Osnabrück), on the other hand, the route Delmenhorst of Jochhta (the railway Delmenhorst Hesepe). In addition, the railway line to Westerkappeln-Recke in Osnabrück-Eversburg.
Upper level: passenger track 1-5
Track 1: ERB to Westf (RB66) Track 2: Long-distance train to the Ruhr area Track 3: Long-distance train to Hamburg, IntercityMünster-Berlin Track 4: RE to Bremen / Bremerhaven (RE9) Track 5: NWB to Halle (Westf.) and Bielefeld (RB75) There are also three trackless tracks available.
Lower level: passenger track 11-14
Track 11: Long-distance trains to Berlin, WFB to Braunschweig (RE60), ERB to Herford and Bielefeld (RB61) Track 12: Long-distance trains to Amsterdam, WFB to Rheine (RE60), ERB to Hengelo (RB61) Track 13/14: NWB to Oldenburg and Wilhelmshaven (RE18) and Vechta and Bremen (RB58) (via Delmenhorst) There is also a track with a cargo platform on the lower level (in front of the track 11). In addition, there are two transport tracks south of the platform.
All platforms are accessible by lift. The hall can directly enter the platform of track 1-5 through the passenger tunnel, and the platform of track 11-14 (lower level) can only be reached through the main platform 1 through stairs and elevators.
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Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup (Danish: Københavns Lufthavn, Kastrup; IATA: CPH, ICAO: EKCH) is the main international airport serving Copenhagen, Denmark, the rest of Zealand, the Øresund Region, and a large part of southern Sweden including Scania. It is the largest airport in the Nordic countries with 30 million passengers in 2018 and one of the oldest international airports in Europe. It is the third-busiest airport in Northern Europe, and the busiest for international travel in Scandinavia.The airport is located on the island of Amager, 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) south of Copenhagen city centre, and 24 kilometres (15 mi) west of Malmö city centre, which is connected to Copenhagen via the Øresund Bridge. The airport covers an area of 11.8 square kilometres (4.6 sq mi). Most of the airport is situated in the municipality of Tårnby, with a small portion in the city of Dragør. The airport is the main hub out of three used by Scandinavian Airlines and is also an operating base for Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia and Norwegian Air Shuttle. Copenhagen Airport handles around 60 scheduled airlines, and has a maximum operation capability of 83 operations/hour, and a total of 108 jet bridges and remote parking stands. Unlike other Scandinavian airports, most of the airport's passengers are international. In 2015, 6.1% of passengers travelled to and from other Danish airports, 83.5% to/from other European airports, and 10.4% were intercontinental passengers. The airport is owned by Københavns Lufthavne, which also operates Roskilde Airport. The airport employs 1,700 people (not including employees in shops, restaurants, etc.).Copenhagen Airport was originally called Kastrup Airport, since it is located in the small town of Kastrup, now a part of the Tårnby municipality. The formal name of the airport is still Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup, to distinguish it from Roskilde Airport, whose formal name is Copenhagen Airport, Roskilde.
Copenhagen Airport - Guide, Attractions, Tours, Sightseeings | Train from/to Copenhagen Airport | Popular RoutesOsnabrück (German pronunciation: [ɔsnaˈbʁʏk] ; Westphalian: Ossenbrügge; archaic English: Osnaburg) is a city in the federal state of Lower Saxony in north-west Germany. It is situated in a valley penned between the Wiehen Hills and the northern tip of the Teutoburg Forest. With a population of 168,145 Osnabrück is one of the four largest cities in Lower Saxony. The city is the centrepoint of the Osnabrück Land region as well as the District of Osnabrück.The founding of Osnabrück was linked to its positioning on important European trading routes. Charles the Great founded the Diocese of Osnabrück in 780. The city was also a member of the Hanseatic League. At the end of the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648), the Peace of Westphalia was negotiated in Osnabrück and the nearby city of Münster. In recognition of its role as the site of negotiations, Osnabrück later adopted the title Friedensstadt ("city of peace"). The city is also known as the birthplace of anti-war novelist Erich-Maria Remarque and painter Felix Nussbaum. More recently Osnabrück has become well known for its industry. Numerous companies in the automobile, paper, steel and grocery sectors are located in the city and its surrounding area. In spite of the massive destruction inflicted on the city during World War II, the Altstadt (old town) was eventually reconstructed extensively with designs loyal to the original medieval architecture there. Osnabrück was also the home of the largest British garrison outside the United Kingdom. Osnabrück's modern, urban image is enhanced by the presence of more than 22,000 students studying at the University and the University of Applied Sciences. Although part of the state of Lower Saxony, historically, culturally and linguistically Osnabrück is considered part of the region of Westphalia.
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