station information and services
Bremerhaven Hbf
- Monday: 07:45 - 19:00
- Tuesday: 07:45 - 19:00
- Wednesday: 07:45 - 19:00
- Thursday: 07:45 - 19:00
- Friday: 07:45 - 19:00
- Saturday: 07:45 - 16:00
- Sunday: 09:45 - 15:15
- Steakhaus An der Mühle
- Dafni
- Fernost Imbiss
- Bootshaus Bürgerpark
- City Hotel Bremerhaven
- Hotel Amaris
Travel to Bremerhaven Hbf train station from Bremerhaven city center
Bremerhaven is a new German seaport city within the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. It borders cities such as Langen to the north, Loxstedt to the southeast, Spaden to the northeast, and Schiffdorf to the east. Bremerhaven is famous for its large harbor, which is second to the Hamburg port. Bremerhaven Hauptbahnhof (Hbf) is the main train station serving Bremerhaven. The train station is located in the city center and connects the city to Bremen, Osnabruck, Cuxhaven, Buxtehude, and Bremervorde. The train station offers regional, local, and Bremen S-Bahn services, making it an integral part of the Bremerhaven transport system. There are three other stations within Bremerhaven, which include Bremerhaven-Lehe, Bremerhaven-Wulsdorf, and Bremerhaven-Speckenbuttel.
What is the best way to get to the train station from the city center
Bremerhaven has an excellent transport system connecting the city center to the train station Bremerhaven Hbf, including taxis, buses, cycling, and walking. Buses are the best option due to their convenience. Eight bus lines operate between the two points and are operated by Bremerhaven Bus. The best lines to consider are Line 501, Wulsdorf Bahnhofstraße, and HL, Thunen- Institut, which operate at an interval of 20 minutes.
How far is it from the city center to the train station?
The distance between Bremerhaven and the train station Bremerhaven Hbf depends on the kind of transportation that a traveler chooses. On a bus, the shortest route between the two points is 0.9 miles (1.5 kilometers), and it takes ten minutes to access the train station from the city center with four minutes of brief walking and a six-minute bus drive with six stops along the way. In a taxi, the shortest distance would be via Columbusstrasse/B12 and Bismarckstrasse, which is a distance of 1.1 miles (1.8 kilometers). The taxi will take seven minutes to ride through this route. The best cycling route is via Columbusstrasse/B212 and Grashoffstrasse, which is a distance of 1.2 miles (1.9 kilometers) and takes eight minutes. Finally, the shortest distance on foot is via Columbusstrasse and Bismarckstrasse, which is a ten-minute, one mile (1.6 kilometers) walk. Three other stations connect to Bremerhaven city center: Bremerhaven-Wulsdorf, Bremerhaven-Lehe, and Osteholz-Scharmberk. The shortest bus route between Bremerhaven city center to Bremerhaven Wulsdorf is 2.09 miles (3.4 kilometers), and it takes four minutes. The shortest bus route from the city center to train station Bremerhaven-Lehe is 3.6 miles (5.8 kilometers) long, and it takes four minutes to reach out to the train station. The only bus route between Bremerhaven city center and train station Osterholz - Scharmberk is 24.9 miles (40.6 kilometers) long, and it takes 21 minutes to access the train station.
How accessible is the train station for those with limited mobility?
There are many accessibility features within train station Bremerhaven Hbf for travelers with limited mobility. Following its renovation, the station has a raised platform, and its staircases have been replaced with an elevator. The station also has staff at hand who will help limited mobility passengers off the train and to their connections. There are also mobile aids used to board the train, such as automatic ramps, hoists, and manual bridging ramps. Passengers with limited mobility are encouraged to contact the mobility service center from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. between Monday to Friday, and from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on weekends and public holidays. The passenger can contact the mobility service by phone, fax, or email on a charge and should reach out to them at 24 hours before train departure for local travelers and 48 hours earlier for those traveling outside Germany.
Local tips: the train station points of interest
The first place that any traveler should visit is Kilmahaus Bremerhaven. This site is a mixture of science and theme park that showcases a unique world of weather and climate change across the five continents and nine locations all in one place. Another place to visit is the Deutsches Auwswanderhaus (German Emigration Center). Standing as the largest European theme center, visitors can experience the emigration process through interactive exhibits. Visitors can also find immigration records and a reconstructed shopping mall of 1973. Animal enthusiasts cannot miss visiting Zoo am Meer (Zoo near the Sea), which is located close to the river Weser. The zoo exhibits species living in the water, particularly the northern environment, with the exceptions of white-headed marmosets and chimpanzees.
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