Umbrela man
This statue was in Georgstrase/platz, but unfortunately I do not know the story .
It is a funny one - there is some kind of small pipe which is constantly throwing watter on the umbrela like raining all the time.
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hey there VT friends
I will be travelling from paris to hannover and then get to Leer by train .
so i was wondering about the way i can get from the airport to the train station:
- what are the ways ( bus , train and taxi )
- how much the bus , train and the taxi cost
- how much time needed to get there.
PLEASE REPLY I NEED YOUR HELP GUYS
DB timetable
http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en
From: Hannover Airport
To: Leer
The airport has its own train station.
thanks , i found that i can book the ticket online directly from Hannover airopot to Leer !!! but im confused because i will arrive from paris to hannover on 10:05 am and the train ( S5 ) will depart from the airport at
11:36 am , do i have enough time to get through the passport control and the baggage reclaim and then out to the station ?
PLEASE HELP & THANKS IN ADVANCE
That's more than enough time.
When you are at the airport train station take the next available S-Bahn train to Hannover Hbf (main railway station).
ahhh thanks again , i know where the S-bahn station is at hannover airport but i was only asking for the time needed to get throught the after-landing procedures at the airport , so you think that 1:30 min s enough ? i hope so and thanks for replyinh
1h30 will be enough, but don't worry. If you get to the station earlier you can take an earlier train, if you get there later you can take a later train.
thanks again man ! so it is anough to have 1h 30min :):) but about taking an early train or later train thats confusing because i will book my train ticket from Hannover airport to Berlin ONLINE so i must stick with the times ( depart 11:36 am to 16:15 pm)
1. Are you going to Berlin or to Leer now?
2. If you book a full-fare ticket online you needn't stick with one train even though the train connection is printed on it. You have to stick with trains of the same or a lower category, that's all.
If you have a discount ticket you have to stick with that very one train connection.
thanks Kathrine !!!! i have a discounted ticket , yes first i was going to Leer but then i changed it to Berlin , so now i know that i must run after i land in hannover so that i can manage to catch the 11:36 am bus !!!! wish me luck guys , hope that i can make it at time
Kathererine is wrong, the discounted tickets got a rule called "Vor- und Nachlauf". This means that if for whatever reason you cannot travel on the exact train connection printed your ticket you can use regional trains to reach your destination. If you miss your connection just go to Hannover Hbf (Hannover main train station) and talk to the people at the DB service point. They will be able to print out a connection to Berlin using only local trains. It will most likely run Hannover-Braunschweig-Magdeburg-Berlin with changes in Braunschweig and Magdeburg. Alternatively there is a route via Wolfsburg and Stendal or via Uelzen to Berlin. It will take about 5-6 hours to reach Berlin from Hannover with regional trains.
This statue was in Georgstrase/platz, but unfortunately I do not know the story .
It is a funny one - there is some kind of small pipe which is constantly throwing watter on the umbrela like raining all the time.
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