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  1. Introduction. Stuttgart’s centrally located main train station (Hauptbahnhof) is well connected to the rest of Germany by one of Europe’s best railway networks. Alternatively the airport is about 25 minutes by S-Bahn from the city centre. The main Tourist Office is located at Königstrasse opposite the main railway station.

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    • Stuttgart S-Bahn Lines
    • Schedule and Frecuency
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    Line U1. Length is 17,3 Km, it has 31 stations and journey time is 40 min. Some stations are: Fellbach Lutherkirche, Bad Cannstatt, Stöckach, Charlottenplatz, Marienplatz, Heslach,Vaihingen Line U2. Length is 36,1 Kms, it has 28 stations and journey time is 38 min. Some stations are: Neugereut, Bad Cannstatt, Stöckach, Charlottenplatz, Rotebühlplat...

    There are 7 commuter lines with the following route: 1. Line S1: Plochingen - Esslingen - Bad Cannstatt - main station - Schwabstraße - Vaihingen - Rohr - Böblingen - Herrenberg. 2. Line S2: Schorndorf – Waiblingen – Bad Cannstatt – main station – Schwabstraße – Vaihingen – Rohr – Aeropuerto – Filderstadt 3. Line S3: Backnang – Waiblingen – Bad Can...

    Stutgart Stadtbahn's works from 4:45 to 24:00. Frecuency is 10-12 minutesbefore 20:00 and 15-20 minutes after. Schedules can be checked at its Official Website

    Single Day Ticket

    A single ticket day is valid for unlimited travels from purchase date time, or if purchased in advance from the date of the first validation until the end of service lines (including service buses night). It is not transferable. 1. For 1-2 Zones: 6,10€ 2. For 3-4 zones: 9,70€ 3. For the whole network: 13,80€ You can get it at vending machines in the VVS, on the bus if there wasn't ticketing machines at the station, and authorized distributors. The unused tickets purchased in advance are valid...

    Group Day Ticket

    The day ticket for groups allows unlimited travels on all public transport's network. It can be used for up to five people, regardless of age, or parents with children up to age 17 (no limit on the number of children). The seat of a person can be replaced by an animal (dog), and during peak hours (Monday to Friday from 06:00 -08:30am in commuter and regional trains) can bring a bike instead of a person. 1. For 1-2 zones: 10,50€ 2. For 3-4 zones: 14,80€ 3. For the whole network: 17,90€ You can...

    Single Ride Ticket

    This ticket allows changing of lines, or transportation, or break the journey at one point and then continue it as long as you follow in the same direction. The ticket can be used for two hours from your purchase at vending machines or on the bus. Price: 1. For 1 zone: 2,10€. Children between 6-14 years old / dogs 1,10€ 2. For 2 zones: 2,60€. Children between 6-14 years old / dogs 1,20€ 3. For 3 zones: 3,50€. Children between years old / dogs 1,60 € 4. For 4 zones: 4,60€. Children between yea...

  2. For Stuttgart Metropolitan Area, including Fellbach and Korntal (zones 10 and 20): €10.60; For the entire network: €14.50; Stuttcard Plus. The Stuttcard offers unlimited travel for three days across Stuttgart, by bus or train, with additional benefits such as discounts or free entry to museums, discounts on tours, theatres, public pools, etc.

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  4. Stuttgart Hbf Arnulf-Klett-Platz 2 70173 Stuttgart Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof, Arnulf-Klett-Platz 2, 7 0 1 7 3 Stuttgart Overview plan of tracks, platforms and services at the station

  5. Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof. Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof ( German pronunciation: [ˈʃtʊtɡaʁt ˈhaʊ̯ptbaːnˌhoːf]; English: Stuttgart Central Station) is the primary railway station in the city of Stuttgart, the state capital of Baden-Württemberg, in southwestern Germany. It is the largest regional and long-distance railway station in Stuttgart ...

    • 23 October 1922; 100 years ago
    • 6.1K
    • 22 (16 above ground terminal, 2 S-Bahn, 4 U-Bahn)
  6. Stuttgart’s main train station, Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof/Hbf is currently being transformed in a massive construction project, Stuttgart 21. Disruption to passengers using Stuttgart Hbf during the construction work is being minimised, but the tracks/gleis that the long distance trains depart from, have been moved back from the main concourse, so allow additional time to catch a train.

  7. The Stuttgart S-Bahn is a suburban railway system ( S-Bahn) serving the Stuttgart Region, an urban agglomeration of around 2.7 million people, consisting of the city of Stuttgart and the adjacent districts of Esslingen, Böblingen, Ludwigsburg and Rems-Murr-Kreis . The Stuttgart S-Bahn comprises seven lines numbered S1 through S6 and S60, and ...

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