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    3.1 (10 reviews)

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    Schwebebahn - Schwebebahn

    Schwebebahn

    4.7(78 reviews)
    27.9 km

    I took the Schwebebhan (suspension railway) several times during my intracity excursions while…read morevisiting Wuppertal, the city in which this railway is located. Wuppertal is a semi quaint (in some sections) though fully modern European town/city. This quirky infrastructure definitely adds to the interesting, dare I say cool, feel to this location. The Schwebebhan began operation in 1901 and is comprised of 20 stations, according to my research it has a daily ridership of 82,000 in average (as of 2014). To the best of my knowledge it is the only railway of its type in the world and is defiantly a source of pride for the locals. It is also a terrific space saver because in many places it straddles the river that traverses the city it serves. Be sure to ask about the young Elephant who had an unfortunate incident while attempting to ride the Schwebebhan during a publicity stunt. This happened when the circus was in town in 1950. The elephant who became known as "Tuffi" fell through the bottom a car and landed in the river (Tuffi is Italian for "waterdive). The floors are certainly built stronger now (probably even surpassing baby elephant standards) especially since there was a "complete modernization"in 1997. If you find yourself in Wuppertal, Germany be sure to take a ride on this very interesting conveyance,especially if you want to get some place quickly and for only a couple of euros. If you ask any of the locals, they seem to become instant historians as this source of local pride seems to have that effect on people as it did with me. -KS.

    Have to confess I envy the good people of Wuppertal... This is by far the best method of normal…read morepublic transportation I've experienced anywhere. It's been on my to do list for quite some time and now I finally to got to see it and ride it. Just completely unique! Certainly worth the effort to make a little sidetrack on my way from Düsseldorf to Koln to have this experience.

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    Dortmund Hauptbahnhof - Rossmann Express

    Dortmund Hauptbahnhof

    2.5(40 reviews)
    24.6 km

    In 2006, I went to the World Cup for the first time (WM2006) and it was held in Germany. I think…read morethey did the best job of hosting a tournament of any country, ever. It was so efficient, so easy to get around, so perfect and safe for everyone attending. I can't imagine a better host country for something, to be honest. We didn't even realize we were going... I had tickets, but no plane tickets. The night before the game we had tickets for (Brazil v Ghana, Round of 16, Dortmund), we crossed the border (who were very skeptical since we didn't have plane tickets yet) and went to Pearson Airport, and asked for standby plane tickets to Germany with Air Transat. At the last minute we were able to secure some, and we flew over and landed in Frankfurt, less than 3 hours before kick off. We literally flew through customs, dragging my American gf through the "EU Only" line and showing them the match tickets as an excuse. They were very friendly about it. Then we had to catch a train from Frankfurt to Dortmund. We made it to the train with 2 mins to spare. If we'd missed that train, we would have missed most of the game. However, the train efficiently sped us to Dortmund, we jumped off at this Hauptbahnhof and onto the train to the Stadium, and then we ran to the stadium and entered about 10 mins before kick off. And it was a very special day in Dortmund, after a whirlwind trip from Buffalo to Westphalia. I remember the amazing view when we exited the station in Dortmund (both before, and after the game), and they'd set it all up amazingly, decorated in bright yellow, both for Brazil who were playing there that day, and for the local team - Borussia Dortmund. After the game, we were exhausted. We watched Spain get knocked out :( by France in the town square, although it didn't matter because Spain would actually win the next 3 major tournaments in a row... who knew! After all those barren years of nothing. And then we realized we had no money and we had nowhere to go in Deutschland. So we went to the Bahnhof, and wow! Thousands of people were sleeping inside the station! It was an entire station full of World Cup Fans! They had converted the whole building into a temporary free lodging. We were so happy about this. Rather than trying to pinch our pennies, they were being as welcoming and accommodating as possible. So we slept on the floor of the train station like everyone else did, and changed our minds about flying straight back to North America. The next day, we went into the ticket office, and explained that we had very little money, and they sold us "one week passes" to German rail for a discount price! They called it a "World Cup Special" and it was less than half of the prices quoted. We thought this was absolutely wonderful of them. So we were able to use the passes not only as transportation from one German city to the next... but also as a form of hotel. The trains were luxurious, so at night, we'd get on a train to wherever, go to sleep, and wake up in the morning on the train in that new city. Very safe, very fast, very comfortable, and the officials were always so nice to us. It all started with the Dortmund station (a) allowing us to sleep there, and (b) giving us the cut rate one-week passes so we could stay in Germany and sleep on trains. So without any doubts, Dortmund station scores a hands-down 5 out of 5 from me. And I don't want to learn how to play darts, because I find it quite mundane. Darts-mund. Oh dear.

    It's convenient. It is a central Hauptbahnhof and is very clear with directions and signs for…read moretrains. I love the different stands that are available because there is a variety of food options. I get a hot dog and a waffle on a stick when I'm there. I also like that there is a store for tourists to pick up anything they might've forgotten before their train leaves. It's very convenient.

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    Gelsenkirchen Hbf - trainstations - Updated May 2026

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