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Old Apr 15, 2005 | 3:55 pm
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Transfer help DUS/CGN please

Hi all,

I need a bit of help with finding the most efficient way for a ground transfer. MY LH flight lands in DUS and need to go from the DUS Airport to the city of Cologne. Due to various timing factors I could not get a flight directly into CGN but I am flying out of there.

Can someone please give me information on the DUS airport ground transfer options? Is there a train station convinient to the DUS airport that could take me to CGN and if so how difficult would that be? Any other options you would recommend with approximate cost? I am traveling on business and can expense the cost but it must be resonable.

Many thanks for all your help and suggestions
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Old Apr 15, 2005 | 7:40 pm
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DUS has two railway stations serving the airport. One is located directly inside the terminal building (and appropriately named Dsseldorf Flughafen Terminal) and served by local S-Bahn trains running every 20 to 30 mins. A trip to Cologne would require a change of trains at Dsseldorf main station (Hauptbahnhof, Hbf) and take around 45-55 minutes.

Your other option is the station situated at the trunk line. It can be reached directly from the terminals by SkyTrain (which is supposed to take six minutes). From that station regional trains run twice per hour and take just short of 40 minutes to Cologne main station (no change of train required). Additional service is provided by long distance trains which take around 30 minutes.

Use http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en for schedule information (you may enter 'DUS' in the FROM field and 'K' in the TO field). If you manage to avoid ICE trains the cost should be around EUR 10-11.

http://www.duesseldorf-airport.de/ also has a map of the airport showing the locations of the two stations.

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Old Apr 15, 2005 | 11:15 pm
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If you go the route with the long-distance station requiring the sky-train ride: Keep in mind that this is a pay-for service requiring a seperate ticket (at something like 2 one way).

Other than that going from DUS to Cologne should be a piece of cake as long as you do not have lots of luggage. However if you have, maybe you want to consider a one-way rental car - especially the local trains are frequently very full and have little room to store your luggage during the ride.

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Old Apr 16, 2005 | 8:05 am
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Thank you all for your help!
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Old Apr 16, 2005 | 8:12 am
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Originally Posted by FLYDCA
Hi all,

I need a bit of help with finding the most efficient way for a ground transfer. MY LH flight lands in DUS and need to go from the DUS Airport to the city of Cologne. Due to various timing factors I could not get a flight directly into CGN but I am flying out of there.

Can someone please give me information on the DUS airport ground transfer options? Is there a train station convinient to the DUS airport that could take me to CGN and if so how difficult would that be? Any other options you would recommend with approximate cost? I am traveling on business and can expense the cost but it must be resonable.

Many thanks for all your help and suggestions
using a rental car is only a good choice if you need it too, for your work in Cologne! A Taxi ride from DUS airport to Cologne City should be around 40 -50 Euro. ( You can deal with some drivers if you ask not to use the meter ). If you want to go from DUS to CGN airport, that would be a different thing. CGN airport is on the other site of Cologne as DUS is. And I would say from the citycenter its around 20km to the airport. From airport to airport some rentalagents offer small cars up to 4 h. for around 29 Euro.
And check if your flight out of Cologne is ( I think you transfer in FRA ) out of CGN or QKL !!!!!! The first one is Cologne/Bonn airport, and QKL is the airrail staition in Cologne city next to the Dome ! The LH airrail goes every 60 minutes and takes about 55 minutes to FRA airport with a highspeed ICE! If you have a LH ticket/segment I would always prever the QKL ride which is much more convinient.

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Old Apr 17, 2005 | 12:08 pm
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The train connection between Dsseldorf Airport and Cologne Airport is quite good, however the commuter trains could be very crowded during rush hour, so you might think about a first class ticket.
Some ICE and IC trains are stopping at Dsseldorf Long Distance railway station (do not mix it up with the S-Bahn Station in the Terminal). The train station is connected with the terminal by the skytrain.

Travel time between DUS and CGN is app. 35 40 minutes, depending on the train you choose.
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Old Apr 18, 2005 | 7:59 am
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Originally Posted by djohannw
If you go the route with the long-distance station requiring the sky-train ride: Keep in mind that this is a pay-for service requiring a seperate ticket (at something like 2 one way)
Really?? I rode it just for the heck of it about two years ago when transitting at DUS (on one of the last UA flights to IAD), and I don't recall paying anything.... is there at least a free alternative if you need to go the train station, or are you SOL??
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Old Apr 18, 2005 | 9:01 am
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Originally Posted by chtiet
Really?? I rode it just for the heck of it about two years ago when transitting at DUS (on one of the last UA flights to IAD), and I don't recall paying anything.... is there at least a free alternative if you need to go the train station, or are you SOL??
I think it works like this: If you already have a ticket for train, local transport or the parking house, this ticket is valid also for the SkyTrain. If you don't have such a ticket, you need a separate "Kurzstrecke" ticket (1.10) to go to the train station. Although I've travelled with the SkyTrain 100's of times and still never seen a ticket inspector.
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Old Apr 1, 2007 | 7:23 pm
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Sorry if this is a stupuid quesiton, but do I have to prepurchase the train ticket or can I purchase the train ticket upon arrival at DUS?

I checked my local rail ticket issuer and even tho the train ticket from DUS to CGN is only 16 USD, the service charge is $18 USD!!
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Old Apr 2, 2007 | 1:24 am
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Originally Posted by nanirina
Sorry if this is a stupuid quesiton, but do I have to prepurchase the train ticket or can I purchase the train ticket upon arrival at DUS?

I checked my local rail ticket issuer and even tho the train ticket from DUS to CGN is only 16 USD, the service charge is $18 USD!!
You can buy at the station, or on the train (for a surcharge). Alternatively, buy at bahn.de without service fee. This doesn't work for all trains, but you can even print your own ticket.

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Old Apr 2, 2007 | 3:28 am
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I heard on local DUS radio last week that there will be modifications (=enhancements) to the S-Bahn service covering the airport. The radio comment mentioned that the S-Bahn Terminal station will no longer be served in future and all trains will go to the long distance stations, thus pax will need to use the Skytrain to get to the terminal.

As I am not so familiar with the different S-Bahn lines I am not sure what the press weasels are saying...but I guess the radio comment was correct.
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Old Apr 2, 2007 | 3:29 am
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Originally Posted by SmilingBoy
You can buy at the station, or on the train (for a surcharge). Alternatively, buy at bahn.de without service fee. This doesn't work for all trains, but you can even print your own ticket.

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This answer is dangerous as it is half correct.You can buy tickets on long distance trains only (ICE, IC, IR). You CANNOT buy tickets between DUS and CGN on Regional Express Trains (RE), Regional Trains (RB) and Suburban trains (S-Bahn). The RE trains are most convenient because they go directly between the two airports in 58 minutes -51 past the hour. If you do not have a valid ticket on theese trains you will face the "normal consequences" up to criminal prosecution.

I propose buying an ICE ticket on Bahn.de. This will cost you a couple of extra Euros (about 6) but you can use every train (incl every regional and suburban train) arriving and every connection and no hazzle at all.
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Old Apr 2, 2007 | 3:32 am
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[QUOTE=Rambuster;7511292]I heard on local DUS radio last week that there will be modifications (=enhancements) to the S-Bahn service covering the airport. The radio comment mentioned that the S-Bahn Terminal station will no longer be served in future and all trains will go to the long distance stations, thus pax will need to use the Skytrain to get to the terminal./QUOTE]

That gave me some kind of shock, but according to the press release fortunately the S-Bahn Terminal station will continue to be served in the future. They only discontinue the S7 and have the S11 going into the airport with new carriages.
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Old Apr 2, 2007 | 3:36 am
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[QUOTE=Flying Lawyer;7511299]
Originally Posted by Rambuster
I heard on local DUS radio last week that there will be modifications (=enhancements) to the S-Bahn service covering the airport. The radio comment mentioned that the S-Bahn Terminal station will no longer be served in future and all trains will go to the long distance stations, thus pax will need to use the Skytrain to get to the terminal./QUOTE]

That gave me some kind of shock, but according to the press release fortunately the S-Bahn Terminal station will continue to be served in the future. They only discontinue the S7 and have the S11 going into the airport with new carriages.
Thanks for the clarification. WDR2 probably didn't understand what was going on either. They mentioned that all passengers will now need to use the skytrain. This message also gave me quite a shock, as I have a monthly parking place at DUS Hauptbahnhof ( 71 per month) and usually take the S-Bahn to the terminal too.
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Old Apr 2, 2007 | 3:45 am
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Take a look at this one:

http://www.rp-online.de/public/artic...olingen/422683

Does the S11 go from Hbf to DUS Terminal ?
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