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Written by Andre Pronk - 06 Aug 2015
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Location notes
This is the main railway station of Bremen, with a lot of passenger and freight trains.
Railway type and traffic
Mostly Passenger trains, sometimes 'Werbeloc' (trains with commercials).
Freight trains also pass thought the station and the occasionally steam and old diesel trains.
Environment
A very busy railway station in the city centre.
Road directions
From the B6 towards Breitenweg:
  • After crossing the river use the middle lane to take the exit toward Utbremen/Walle/Findorff.
  • Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Worpswede/Schwachhausen/Hauptbahnhof.
  • Continue onto Breitenweg.
  • Use the right 2 lanes to take the exit toward Hauptbahnhof/Centrum.
    Continue onto Breitenweg.
  • Turn left onto B�rgermeister-Smidt-Stra�e.
  • Turn right onto Beim Handelsmuseum and the station is on the left.

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    Bremen Hbf map co-ordinates
  • Parking
    Parking is expensive but there are a few parking places near the station.
    Public transport
    You can arrive by train from all over Germany.

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    Amenities
    There are a lot of restaurants and food shops in the station.
    There are two sets of toilets. One is �1 pay as you go, but you can get 50 euro cents back if you buy something in the stores. The second one, near the the Italian restaurant, costs 5 euro cents.
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    Sun Compass using Suncalc by brought to you by Vladimir Agafonkin:
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    Bremen Hbf

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    Bremen Hbf general view map
    Bremen Hbf close up map

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    Photographic notes
    Photos can be taken throughout the day. Platforms 2, 3 and 5 tend to have the best angles for photography.


    General views - All photographs © Andre Pronk unless otherwise stated
    Fig 1 - Looking north west

    
Fig 1 - Looking north west


    Fig 2 - Looking south east

    
Fig 2 - Looking south east


    Fig 3 - Looking south east

    
Fig 3 - Looking south east


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