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How Can I Get to Pforzheim The DGOF is released from its liability regarding the accuracy and usefulness of these instructions. How do I get to Pforzheim? Location of GOR The GOR10 conference and exhibition will take place in the main building of Pforzheim University: Address: Tiefenbronner Straße 65 75175 Pforzheim The Early Bird Meeting will take place at Parkhotel Pforzheim: Address: Deimlingstraße 32‐36 75175 Pforzheim http://www.parkhotel‐pforzheim.de/ The Party will take place at Como Club: Address: Bahnhofstr.30 75172 Pforzheim (Please note: Access via Schlossberg Stiftshof, 75175 Pforzheim) http://www.como‐club.com/ How to get to Pforzheim If you travel by car: For your individual routing click here: http://maps.google.de/maps?f=d&hl=de&geocode=&saddr=&daddr=Hochschule+Pforzheim,+T iefenbronner+Str.+65,+75175+Pforzheim&sll=48.886392,8.724518&sspn=0.348563,0.773163&i e=UTF8&ll=48.834894,8.941498&spn=0.348922,0.773163&z=10 Road map to Pforzheim: http://www.pforzheim.de/fileadmin/user_upload/tourismus/tourismus_infos/Anreise/Deutsch landkarte.GIF http://www.pforzheim.de/fileadmin/user_upload/tourismus/tourismus_infos/Anreise/Regiona lkarte.gif http://www.pforzheim.de/fileadmin/user_upload/tourismus/tourismus_infos/Anreise/Anfahrts skizze.pdf Rental cars are provided by the following companies: Hertz, Europcar, SIXT, AVIS, Budget Car Rental. The DGOF is released from its liability regarding the accuracy and usefulness of these instructions. If you travel by train: From the airport the train takes 1 ‐ 1,5 hours to get to Pforzheim, the ticket for the regional train costs about 10 EUR/Person. Here you can find information about the train connections: http://www.bahn.de/i/view/GBR/en/index.shtml From Airport Stuttgart to Central Station Pforzheim: duration about 1,25 till 1,5 hours From Airport Frankfurt to Central Station Pforzheim: duration about 1,5 hours From Baden‐Airpark to Central Station Pforzheim: duration about 1,5 till 2 hours If you travel by air: You can choose: Arrival at Stuttgart Airport (http://www.flughafen‐stuttgart.de/sys/index.php) o The distance from Stuttgart Airport to Pforzheim University is about 50 km and takes about 40 min, a taxi costs approximately 80 EUR. Arrival at Frankfurt Airport (http://www.frankfurt‐ airport.com/cms/default/rubrik/24/24139.airportcity_com.html) o The distance from Frankfurt Airport to Pforzheim University is about 156 km and takes about 1,5 hours. Arrival at Baden‐Airpark (Karlsruhe/Baden‐Baden) (http://www.badenairpark.de/) o The distance from Baden‐Airpark to Pforzheim University is about 65 km and takes about 55 min. Comparison between different form of public transport To compare the public transports please visit: http://www.verkehrsmittelvergleich.de/ How to get to Pforzheim University City map of Pforzheim: http://stadtplan.stadt‐pforzheim.de/ http://www.pforzheim.de/fileadmin/user_upload/tourismus/tourismus_infos/Anreise/Stadtkar tenausschnitt.pdf When you start at Pforzheim central station, you can take the bus line 5 to Wildpark/FH. Network of routes: http://www.veolia‐ transport.info/uploadConnex/ConnexGermany/SVP/Uebersichtsplaene/Plaene2010/liniennetz pforzheim%202010.pdf The DGOF is released from its liability regarding the accuracy and usefulness of these instructions. Regional network of routes: http://www.veolia‐ transport.info/uploadConnex/ConnexGermany/SVP/Uebersichtsplaene/Plaene2010/liniennetzr egional%202010.pdf Overview central station and central bus station: http://www.veolia‐ transport.info/uploadConnex/ConnexGermany/SVP/Uebersichtsplaene/Plaene2010/zobpforzh eim%202010.pdf Netline plans: http://www.veolia‐ transport.info/tmpl/ExtensionPage____43234.aspx?epslanguage=ML Plan your local route to Pforzheim University: http://www.efa‐ bw.de/nvbw/XSLT_TRIP_REQUEST2?language=de The DGOF is released from its liability regarding the accuracy and usefulness of these instructions. .
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