Dortmund University station

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The Dortmund University Station is an underground stop on the train route between Dortmund and Bochum. The breakpoint was opened in 1983 with the built by the German Federal Railroad Rail Line between Bochum and Dortmund Langendreer - Dorstfeld. Like all other stations on this line he used exclusively to transport passengers. The side platforms on the two track rails are each 218 m long and 96 cm high and thus allow for a height equal access to the trains running trains here. Further ground power systems do not exist. The breakpoint is located immediately below the campus of the Technical University of Dortmund. The operating points symbol is EDUV ( Former course Directorate Essen, Dortmund University ).

Vehicular importance

The breakpoint is the day served in the Week in twenty -minute intervals of the S1 S-Bahn Rhein- Ruhr, which establishes the connection to the Ruhr- University Bochum, the University of Duisburg -Essen and the Heinrich -Heine- University of Dusseldorf. In the days remoteness, Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, the S -Bahn trains run every half hour, the additional night traffic on weekends hourly. Executive railway freight transport companies DB Regio NRW GmbH.

Directly above the breakpoint is a stop for the H-Bahn Dortmund. Both stations are on a common elevator accessible way (see picture), so that passengers with reduced mobility can use both modes of transport without problems. In addition, the breakpoint during the day each in twenty -minute intervals is served by the DSW21 - city bus lines 445, 447 and 462, in the evening holds here also the line 465, and in the overnight express network, the station is connected via the line NE8 with Dortmund city center.

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