nuremberg central station lockers


The standard dimensions of luggage racks are 700 x 500 x 300 mm. This may be an omission, but I've never seen such an error at DB.

The Stationsdatenbank of the Bayern Takt website has station plans for all over Bavaria, so you can use it for Nrnberg, Rothenburg, Mnchen, and Fuessen (note: except for Fssen, correct German spelling is required - no 'ue'. So was thinking of checking out of my hotel and leaving luggage in the llocker at Munich station. TI offices in this area routinely hold bags for visitors (which is only helpful when they're open, of course.). "Even small stations often have lockers", It used to be the case that lockers were available in many small stations.

Some have them , some don't. Munich I can't imagine very long because the old ones looked like standard lockers that were built in a factory and just set in place. I think the lockers "say" how long you can check a bag in them, but behind the lockers in Munich is a "checked luggage room" where you can definitely leave a bag for longer. Rick's Germany guidebook describes bag storage at the start of the chapter for most destinations he covers, usually under "Arrival by Train." You alone are responsible for the security of your luggage. You can take luggage with you on the train free of charge, You do not need to make a reservation for your luggage, You do not have to weigh your luggage before travelling. 2022 Rick Steves' Europe, Inc. | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy, http://www.bahnhof.de/bahnhof-de/start/?lang=en. Towns like Sigmaringen, Neuwied, Coburg don't have lockers. But I'll be using the lockers at Potsdam, Dresden and Nuremberg though. Corridors, doors and safety devices such as fire extinguishers must remain unobstructed for your safety. Please follow any instructions that the on-board staff may give you. I'm incorporating visit to these towns during my Germany trip next year. Footnote: If you have a PC, you can insert a by holding down the key and typing 252 on the numeric keypad. Even small stations often have lockers, but they do get taken quickly.

Put the station name in the search box on the left. And I used one in 2013. The DB site does not indicate lockers in Fssen at the Fssen station page - if they exist there NOW, there should be an international locker symbol: http://www.bahnhof.de/bahnhof-de/Fuessen.html?hl=f%C3%BCssen. Flying into Berlin and out of Munich(travelling from NYC). Instead of the normal transfer time, simply select the time that is most convenient for you (in the DB Navigator app under "Options") There were lockers in Fussen in 2011 and I have seen various forum posts that have mentioned them in more recent years. This topic has been automatically closed due to a period of inactivity.

She said unfortunately there are at this time no lockers at the station because they are still(?) skis, surfboards) You can only take bicycles on long-distance trains that can accommodate bicycles. Generally, you can count on them being there, even a place as insignifcant as Frankfurt an der Oder..just not always.



I was thinking of hiking Zugspitze with an overnight on the mountain. Yes, we were able to leave a large bag at the Triberg TI when all of the large size lockers were taken at the station. Contact the TI office in Fssen to find out whether they hold bags (many TI's do) or what the other options might be. Such items of luggage must be not be so big or heavy that they cannot be carried by a single person. Are there lockers at train stations of these towns for me to store the luggage while sightseeing ? I've decided to stay in Munich and operate from there for the day trips to Garmisch alps & Castles. Easy to reach by foot (5 minutes).

Fussen. Train tickets for Germany and to bordering countries. I'd rather use a locket at the station, if possible. We do not give the data away for any purpose and only use it anonymized to optimize our content for you. Over the years, they've become as scarce as the manned ticket counter, unfortunately. She also said, translated, "You can find lockers for smaller luggage just opposite our Tourist Information in the little green Infopavillon". Exit the main entrance of the railway station and keep right. Fussen is spelled Fuessen for instance.

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[See footnote.] Schedules, address, opening times and lockers. Note: This only works if you do not activate the best price search. You will need to purchase a long-distance bicycle ticket and a bicycle space reservation. As well as your hand luggage, you can take also a larger item of luggage with you. The article gave no date for the work being finished. I've been surprised, after using certain station lockers myself, to find them unlisted on the DB station page at a later date, in error, I assumed - but upon checking those stations later, the lockers I'd used before had indeed been removed. So the German word for luggage locker is "Schliessfaecher" but next to it is a small square with a suitcase and a key, the pictogram for lockers.

Information bus station and airport. Is it possible to leave luggage in lockers overnight ? Official saver fares! The TI office is about 2 blocks from the station on the road to Hohenschwangau. Buy your saver fare tickets easily and securely here. The bus station Nuremberg is 200 meters in the East of the railway station. Here we provide you with information for your journey by train with luggage.

It's simple: They are right off the end of the tracks on the station side.

I can't believe it will take that long. The bigger the station, the more lockers are available. We use cookies for the functionality of rail.cc and statistics.

I asked at the TI office in Hohenschwangau (opposite the bus stop), and they said you could leave your luggage there, behind the desk. In the Middle Rhine Valley for example, where most visitors want to stopover here and there to sightsee, there are dozens of small towns between Koblenz and Mainz (and on the "right" bank between Koblenz and Wiesbaden) but AFAIK not a single one has lockers now. Then you get a list of all the services available at the station (in German) but with universal pictograms. There are lockers at the main stations in those places except in Fssen, per the DB website. You can stow your luggage under your seat or on the luggage rack above.

But it still might be opened before the new airport in Berlin!

Adjusting the transfer time in the travel information The information also applies to regional and local transport and international services.

I went back in 2013, still no lockers.

If you have a fruit computer, sorry. I think she must mean reconstruction, since I used lockers there in 2013. This is in German, but easy to navigate. The data is hosted on our own server in Germany.

Not all small towns are without lockers at the train station.

Use the Bahn stationplan link from above for Berlin, Dresden, and, maybe, Potsdam. Sometimes you may have to stow larger items of luggage further away from your seat. In Fuessen, he does mention lockers at the train station, despite it being unstaffed. When planning your rail journey, you can adjust the transfer time in advance according to your wishes in the travel information on bahn.de or in the DB Navigator app Fuessen shows no lockers at the station.

Then you get a list of possible stations, usually the first one is the correct one, and click on that.

These trains are marked as having bicycle capacity. I'll have to write again and ask her when they should be finished. In the towns where you're staying overnight, a hotel, guesthouse, or hostel will typically hold your luggage even before your room is ready or after you check out.

Or you can find the station on the map). Our main aim is to protect your privacy. You can take items such as briefcases, laptops, rucksacks, trolley bags or suitcases on board for no extra charge. Deutsche Bahn'sconditions of carriagefor persons travelling with Deutsche Bahn AG companies ("BB Personenverkehr") apply (in German). You can also take the following items with you on board: - Pushchairs - Folding bikes, scooters - Sports equipment (e.g.

The train/railway station of Nuremberg (Germany). Nuremberg I wrote to the TI office in Fssen about the lockers at the station.

Hopefully they are adding lockers because, as I remember, most were in use when I was there. Potsdam

The plan for Fssen indicates that they have lockers (Schliefcher) at the station.

According to Wikipedia, the old train station, built beside the tracks in 1889, has been torn down and will be replaced with a new Bahnhof off the end of the tracks. Official online shop of German railways (Deutsche Bahn). Please read our privacy policy for further details.

under construction. In the open saloon section of many trains luggage racks for larger suitcases can be found, either near the doors or in the middle of the coach.

The DB site has always been accurate about the lockers IME. in 2020. Thanks for all the feedback. For some test we have to use the statistic tool of Yandex. I disagree about lockers in Fssen. I did find a Facebook page that said the new Bahnhof would be (finished, open, ?) Be sure to spell properly by adding an "e" after vowels with umlauts. At any rate, you can get station locker information at: http://www.bahnhof.de/bahnhof-de/start/?lang=en The Yandex data is not hosted on our server.

In 1977 my first time in Rdesheim, no lockers. The airport of Nuremberg (Germany): Flughafen Nrnberg "Albrecht Drer". I know there were lockers there in 2009, because I took a picture of them.