Les gares ferroviaires à Coblence
Les gares ferroviaires à Coblence (Allemagne). Horaires, adresse, heures d’ouvertures et casiers. Informations sur les gares routières et aéroports.
AllemagneGare Centrale de Coblence
Hauptbahnhof Koblenz
The Central Railway Station (Hauptbahnhof - Hbf) of Koblenz (Germany).
Gare de Coblence-Stadtmitte
Bahnhof Koblenz-Stadtmitte
The railway station Koblenz-Stadtmitte is one of about 630 German railway stations of category 4, which are strongly influenced by the regional and urban transport. The travelers are mostly commuters with a short stay time at the station. The infrastructure provides seating and weather protection. Although the term "center" suggests central location, this station (Stadtmitte) should not be confused with the Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) of Koblenz! This "station" is just a stop. The station Koblenz city center (Stadtmitte) is more central than the main station (Hauptbahnhof). From here you can go directly in the pedestrian zone. The shopping center "Löhr-Center" is located directly outside the station.
Gare de Coblence-Ehrenbreitstein
Bahnhof Koblenz-Ehrenbreitstein
The railway station Koblenz-Ehrenbreitstein (Germany). It is the only station in Koblenz on the right of the river Rhine. Koblenz-Ehrenbreitstein railway station 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.
Gare de Coblence-Moselweiß
Bahnhof Koblenz-Moselweiß
The railway station Koblenz-Moselweiß (Germany) 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.
Gare de Coblence-Güls
Bahnhof Koblenz-Güls
The railway station Koblenz-Güls 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.
Gare de Coblence-Lützel
Bahnhof Koblenz-Lützel
The railway station Koblenz-Lützel (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.