Dortmund's TU: Your way to the campus - all information about the journey!

Discover Dortmund's transport connection to the TU Dortmund: motorway, S-Bahn, H-Bahn and sustainable mobility in focus.
Discover Dortmund's transport connection to the TU Dortmund: motorway, S-Bahn, H-Bahn and sustainable mobility in focus. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Dortmund's TU: Your way to the campus - all information about the journey!

The Technical University of Dortmund is a renowned educational institute that is located in a strategically favorable location near the Dortmund West motorway junction. This cross connects the Sauerland line A45 with the Ruhrschnellweg B1/A40. Drivers can reach the university via the Dortmund Eichlinghofen trips on the A45 and Dortmund-Dorstfeld or barop on the A40. Guide to the trips lead directly to the university, which also has a commitment to sustainable mobility and environmentally friendly transport.

Visitors and students who arrive by train find an S-Bahn station directly on the North Campus. The S-Bahn line S1 connects the campus every 15 or 30 minutes with the main train stations from Dortmund and Düsseldorf. Central cities such as Bochum, Essen and Duisburg can also be reached on this route. Lines 445, 447 and 462 are available for arrival by bus. Further information on the timetable information can be obtained on the website of the Transport associations Rhein-Ruhr .

public transport

The public transport network is supplemented by the Dortmund Stadtbahn, which has been in operation since 1976. With a total length of 75 kilometers and 125 stations, both underground and on the road level, the light rail is an important part of local public transport in Dortmund. The system promotes around 130 million passengers every year, and prices for a short distance (20 minutes) amount to 1.60 euros.

The light rail lines comprise a total of eight lines and combine various districts. The maximum speed range is 80 km/h. In addition, passengers who want to drive from Dortmund to the university can use the S-Bahn. The main train station is one of the three busiest train stations in Germany with around 41 million passengers annually.

Innovative means of transport: The H-Bahn

Another remarkable means of transport on campus is the H-Bahn, an innovative floating monorail system. The H-Bahn line 1 runs every 10 minutes between Dortmund Eichlinghofen and the technology center across Campus Süd. The H-Bahn line 2 commutes every 5 minutes between Campus North and Campus Süd, with a total driving time of only two minutes. These facilities together form a smooth connection between the different parts of the campus.

In addition to connecting over country roads and rails, the university has charging stations for electric cars on the North Campus, on the Bird Pothsweg. These measures underline the efforts of the TU Dortmund to promote sustainable mobility and minimize environmental influences.

Finally, the Technical University of Dortmund is an outstanding educational location for both students and visitors due to its well thought -out connection to highways, local transport and airports. With the combination of a modern infrastructure and innovative transport solutions, the TU Dortmund remains a center for education and innovation.

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