Heinrich-Heine-Allee is an excellent underground station. Decent markings at street level so you…read morecan find it. An escalator from the ticketing concourse to the platform levels. If there is an elevator, I didn't see it. There are ticket kiosks on the concourse, but I couldn't tell you how they work as my friend https://www.yelp.com/user_details?userid=20feP72XEMJ91ADQZsNRyg kindly paid for our fare today.
Heinrich-Heine-Allee is part of the Stadtbahn where all lines of the Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn converge. It is between Tonhalle/Ehrenhof / Schadowstraße / Nordstraße and Steinstraße/Königsallee / Benrather Straße. The station consists of a mezzanine and two platform levels. The upper platform level has two island platforms serving four tracks, while the lower level has one island platform and two tracks. There is free transfer between all platforms inside the station.
There is an illuminated sign indicating how long until the next train to arrive. There is no audible announcement. There is also a map and a timetable on the platform. In November 2021, masks are required when riding on all Düsseldorf metro transport.
[Review 16345 overall - 155 in Germany - 1852 of 2021.]