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Written by Andre Pronk - 24 Jan 2015
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Location notes
K�ln-Messe-Deutz railway station is about 10 minutes walk from K�nl Hbf.
Railway type and traffic
Only passenger services use this route.
Environment
It is in the city and it is a quit busy station.
Road directions
  • Follow the A3 to the M�lheimer Zubringer in Cologne.
  • Take exit 25-K�ln-M�lheim from the A3.
  • Continue on the M�lheimer Zubringer.
  • Take Clevischer Ring, Bergischer Ring and Ring Pf�lzischer to Leichlinger Str.

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    Koln-Messe-Deutz Bahnhof map co-ordinates
  • Parking
    There are limited parking places which are chargeable.
    Public transport
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    Amenities
    There are toilets and restaurants are downstairs.
    Sun Compass
    Sun Compass using Suncalc by brought to you by Vladimir Agafonkin:
    It might be necessary to adjust the time to suit your visit, this link should open with the current day.
    Koln-Messe-Deutz Bahnhof

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    Koln-Messe-Deutz Bahnhof general view map
    Koln-Messe-Deutz Bahnhof close up map

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    Koln-Messe-Deutz Bahnhof



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    Photographic notes
    This station is more suitable in the morning till around 11:00/12:00k, in the afternoon you can go to K�ln-West.


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

    
Fig 1 - Looking west


    Fig 2 - Looking west

    
Fig 2 - Looking west


    Fig 3 - Looking west

    
Fig 3 - Looking west


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