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(Created page with "* Campus map: frameless * How to reach us: ** By car: "Carl-Benz-Strasse 201, Duisburg" in Google Maps will lead you to the University parking lot ** By train/public transportation: Take a train to Duisburg HBf, then take Tram 901 and exit at station "Zoo/Uni" ** By plane: *** flying to Düsseldorf ("DUS") airport is convenient; the train connections from the airport to Duisburg Hbf are very frequent. *** flying into Frankfurt ("FRA"),...")
 
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* Campus map:
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* How to reach us: 
* By car:  "Carl-Benz-Strasse 201, Duisburg" in Google Maps will lead you to the University parking lot.
** By car:  "Carl-Benz-Strasse 201, Duisburg" in Google Maps will lead you to the University parking lot
* By train/public transportation:  Take a train to Duisburg Hbf or Mülheim Hbf, then take Tram 901 and exit at station "Zoo/Uni".
** By train/public transportation:  Take a train to Duisburg HBf, then take Tram 901 and exit at station "Zoo/Uni"
* By plane:  
** By plane:  
** Flying to Düsseldorf ("DUS") airport is convenient; the train connections from the airport to Duisburg Hbf are very frequent.   
*** flying to Düsseldorf ("DUS") airport is convenient; the train connections from the airport to Duisburg Hbf are very frequent.   
** Flying into Frankfurt ("FRA"), and then taking an ICE train from the airport to Duisburg Hbf also works very well.  In particular, Lufthansa offers combined flight+train tickets between Düsseldorf Hbf ("QDU" in "airport code notation")  and Frankfurt airport.  The combined ticket is advantageous because the train part of the trip as another flight (eg., in case of delays or cancellations). Sometimes, the ICE  from Frankfurt to QDU actually continues all the way to Duisburg Hbf.  Unfortunately, Lufthansa and Deutsche Bahn try their absolute best to hide this information; there's no good way to check online.  However, you can go to the Deutsche Bahn customer service desk in Duisburg Hbf or FRA and just ask.  If the ICE train going between FRA and QDU also stops in Duisburg Hbf, just buy the extra ticket.
*** flying into Frankfurt ("FRA"), and then taking an ICE train from the airport to Duisburg also works very well.  In particular, Lufthansa offers combined flight+train tickets between Düsseldorf HBf ("QDU"; NOT Düsseldorf airport!)  and Frankfurt airport.  The combined ticket is advantageous because the train part of the trip as another flight (eg., in case of delays or cancellations). Sometimes, the ICE  from Frankfurt to QDU actually continues all the way to Bochum.  Unfortunately, there’s no easy way to confirm this online; for some reason, Lufthansa and Deutsche Bahn try their absolute best to hide this information.  However, you could ask the conductor once you are actually on the train, and if it indeed goes to Bochum then you just buy the necessary extra ticket while onboard and that’s that.

Revision as of 15:22, 19 June 2023

  • Campus map:

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  • By car: "Carl-Benz-Strasse 201, Duisburg" in Google Maps will lead you to the University parking lot.
  • By train/public transportation: Take a train to Duisburg Hbf or Mülheim Hbf, then take Tram 901 and exit at station "Zoo/Uni".
  • By plane:
    • Flying to Düsseldorf ("DUS") airport is convenient; the train connections from the airport to Duisburg Hbf are very frequent.
    • Flying into Frankfurt ("FRA"), and then taking an ICE train from the airport to Duisburg Hbf also works very well. In particular, Lufthansa offers combined flight+train tickets between Düsseldorf Hbf ("QDU" in "airport code notation") and Frankfurt airport. The combined ticket is advantageous because the train part of the trip as another flight (eg., in case of delays or cancellations). Sometimes, the ICE from Frankfurt to QDU actually continues all the way to Duisburg Hbf. Unfortunately, Lufthansa and Deutsche Bahn try their absolute best to hide this information; there's no good way to check online. However, you can go to the Deutsche Bahn customer service desk in Duisburg Hbf or FRA and just ask. If the ICE train going between FRA and QDU also stops in Duisburg Hbf, just buy the extra ticket.