HanoverBielefeld
Hanover-Bielefeld is a railway station serving the towns of Hannover and Bielefeld in Germany. The station is a connection point for several regional trains and long-distance trains operated by Deutsche Bahn. It offers varying frequency of services from half-hourly to hourly.
Hanover-Bielefeld station was previously a freight yard with a small section of passenger platform. Since the
Services from Hanover-Bielefeld include InterCity trains to Munich, Cologne, and Hamburg, RegionalExpress trains to Hanover, and
Notably, in 2006 the introduction of the NordWestBahn service led to increased train volume and schedules were
The station itself is located directly at the station square, and the access to parking zones nearby
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