Leyendeckerstraße (KVB)

Metro Station Leyendeckerstraße is a station of light rail Cologne. The location in the Ehrenfeld district underground station is served by lines 3 and 4 of the Cologne Transport Authority. It was opened in 1992 and has two tracks. The entry and exit is made ​​through a central platform.

Location

The station lies in the Ehrenfeld district under the Venloerstraße, the former Roman road leading out of Cologne in a northwesterly direction. There she lies at the intersection of Venloerstraße with the Leyendeckerstraße and Hospeltstraße.

Architecture

The metro station has intermediate levels at both outputs. The track level is located in a larger hall, whose walls and ceiling are decorated artistically as a unit. The central platform is designed as a high-floor platform, with the existing elevator to the street the station is so accessible.

Lines

  • Line 3: Thielenbruch - Holweide - Bf Deutz - Severin Bridge - Neumarkt - Fries Place - Bahnhof Köln West - Venloerstraße - Ehrenfeld - Leyendeckerstraße - Bickendorf - Bocklemünd - Mengenich

Line 3 runs weekdays every 10 minutes. On the 22 km long route that is traveled at an average speed of 26 km / h are 32 stops, including 11 underground stations. The line runs partly only from / to Holweide.

  • Line 4: Schlebusch - Höhenhaus - Mülheim - Bf Deutz - Severin Bridge - Neumarkt - Fries Place - Bahnhof Köln West - Venloerstraße - Ehrenfeld - Leyendeckerstraße - Bickendorf - Bocklemünd.

Line 4 also runs weekdays at ten- minute intervals. The range of line 4 is similar in length (22 km), with 29 stations ( including 12 underground stations ), an average speed of 28 km / h down. Evening, with line 4 only to Bickendorf outer channel street.

50.9545538888896.9098319444444Koordinaten: 50 ° 57 ' 16 "N, 6 ° 54' 35" E

  • Metro Station in Cologne
  • Built in the 1990s
  • Cologne -Ehrenfeld
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