Train Stations in Erfurt
The train/railway station of Erfurt (Germany). Schedules, address, opening times and lockers. Information bus station and airport.
GermanyErfurt Central Railway Station
Hauptbahnhof Erfurt
The central railway station of Erfurt (Germany). Opening times: open around the clock Accessibility: - with the tram lines 1, 3, 4 and 6 - with the city bus line 9 - with several regional bus lines (bus station is located at the station) - by bike: you can park your bike in the bike station - by car: use the underground parking Information Infrastructure: - lockers are available (at the back of the station - left access to the platform 9 - short-term lockers; 2 hours = 1 EUR) - toilets are available - showers are not available - shopping facilities are available, in the shopping mall, there are plenty of shops that open on Sundays and public holidays This station carries the title of "Your shopping station - shopping, dining, experience ... 365 days a year." Erfurt main railway station is one of 83 German stations of category 2, an important stop for long-distance trains.
Bus Terminal Erfurt
Busbahnhof Erfurt
The bus terminal of Erfurt is located directly at Erfurt main railway station. Coming from the main entrance of the station, it is directly on the Willy-Brandt-Platz (right in front is a row of houses with the former hotel "Kossenhaschen", later Hotel "Erfurter Hof"; with above the neon sign "WILLY BRANDT ANS FENSTER"). If you want to use the tram, keep left. If you want to use regional buses, keep right (a slight angle to the right) and you will go straight to the bus station. From the bus station Erfurt also run national and international lines. "BerlinLinienBus" leaves daily at 07:25h from Erfurt to Berlin. Even the "Frankenbus" operates here. With this ony you can travel from Erfurt via Coburg and Lichtenfels to Bad Staffelstein. The bus runs 3 times a day, a trip takes two hours. In Erfurt the bus also stops at the airport. The bus from Erfurt to Bad Staffelstein leaves at 09:05, 14:05 and 19:05h. A single ticket is EUR 22. The day ticket is EUR 33. All tickets of Deutsche Bahn and Bahncard are accepted. The only exceptions are the country of tickets (Länder-Tickets), the Happy Weekend Ticket (Schönes-Wochenende-Ticket) and the track time cards (Streckenzeitkarten). EUROLINES go to Poland and Ukraine. It is Eurolines the route from Stuttgart via Erfurt to Krakow. Departure by 22:00h in Erfurt, arrival in Krakow (Poland) the following day at 09:35h. If you want to go to Ukraine, you have the opportunity to get the bus on Tuesdays at 16:00h in Erfurt. Arrival in Kiev after 26 hours of journey time. With ECOLINES (once per week) you can go to the Baltics (Riga, Vilnius, Tallinn and other cities, but you have to change in part).
Erfurt-Gispersleben Railway Station
Bahnhof Erfurt-Gispersleben
The railways station of Erfurt-Gispersleben is one of about 2,500 German railway stations of category 6 and provides a basic supply in public transport. The station infrastructure is reduced to a minimum. From here you can reach Mühlhausen with the "Hopperticket". There is no ticket machine at the station of Erfurt-Gispersleben. But you can buy the ticket on the train. On this route runs the "Erfurter Bahn". In most trains there are ticket machines. It was not the case on our journey, but we bought the ticket at the train staff without extra costs.
Erfurt-Bischleben Railway Station
Bahnhof Erfurt-Bischleben
The railway station of "Erfurt-Bischleben" (Germany) is one of about 1,000 German railway stations of category 5, which are mainly used by commuters and are therefore usually equipped with basic infrastructure. It is served by "Süd-Thüringen-Bahn" and "Elster-Saale-Bahn".
Erfurt Airport
Flughafen Erfurt
Erfurt Airport, the newly renamed to "Airport Erfurt-Weimar" is located in Erfurt-Bindersleben. It can be reached by public transport very well. From central station makes use of the tram line 4 in direction of Bindersleben. From Monday to Friday, the trams run at 10-minute intervals, on the weekend, the intervals are slightly larger. Travel time is about 25 minutes from the main train station to the airport.
Erfurt-Ost Railway Station
Bahnhof Erfurt-Ost
Erfurt-Ost (East) is a train stop on the route Erfurt Central Railway Station (Hauptbahnhof) and Sömmerda. Erfurt-Ost is one of about 2,500 German railway stations of category 6 and provides a basic supply in public transport. The station infrastructure is reduced to a minimum.
Erfurt-Kühnhausen Railway Station
Bahnhof Erfurt-Kühnhausen
The station of Erfurt Kühnhausen. Nothing special. Or is it? By reading the book "111 Places in Erfurt" which you must have seen, I learned that in the house of the railway station Kühnhausen stands a "Jüdel". It is not so easy to discover. Mr. Annel describes that you have to stand on tiptoe, because the windows of the signal box is equipped with up to half height screens. Three tracks and also the barriers are operated from there. Since 1868 there are railway tracks at Kühnhausen. The station building was built later. For many decades, the interlocking performed his service. It was produced by the way of the company Max Jüdel in Brunswick.
Erfurt-Nord Railway Station
Bahnhof Erfurt-Nord
The railway station Erfurt-Nord (Germany) is one of about 1,000 German railway stations of category 5, which are mainly used by commuters and are therefore usually equipped with basic infrastructure. From Erfurt-North Station is a tram connection to the city center.