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Augsburg can be reached easily. There are many possibilities to go there:
By train: Augsburg is an important place where all national and international trains stop. For more info look at the website of the German railways:
*www.db.de*

By car: The german motorway A8 (Salzburg-Karlsruhe runs through Augsburg. There are more exits and some parking houses, so that it should be no problem to go there by car.

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Trains leave Munich hourly and...
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Trains leave Munich hourly and take about an hour and fifteen minutes.
There is an extensive tramline but it's a fairly compact center and you can easily explore it on foot.

Written Sep 1, 2002

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