my sister and I are arriving in Gunzenhausen on Nov.03,2013 from Frankfurt via train in the morning and ba back to Frankfurt in the late afternoon visiting my nun friend in 137 Buchelberg retirement home for the Diakonise nun.my question is there a city train from Gunzenhausen bahnhof to 137 Buchelburg mutterhaus or retirement home or any bus to take us to the place or what is best way to get to the place.. Taxi ? please help me to plan my brief visit to Gunzenhausen..Thank you very much.. Email add: adelearandela@hotmail.com
Hello you must take train from Frankfurt to Wurzburg and then bus to Buchelberg Frankfurt(M) Flughafen Fernbf Mo, 04.11.13 ab 09:37 Fern 4 ICE 529 Intercity-Express
Bordbistro, WLAN verfügbar
Würzburg Hbf Mo, 04.11.13 an 11:02 4
Umsteigezeit 20 Min.
Umsteigezeit anpassen
Würzburg Hbf Mo, 04.11.13 ab 11:22 4 IC 2083 Intercity
Fahrradmitnahme reservierungspflichtig, Fahrradmitnahme begrenzt möglich, Bordbistro
Gunzenhausen Mo, 04.11.13 an 12:32 4
Fußweg 3 Min.
Umsteigezeit anpassen
Gunzenhausen Bahnhof Mo, 04.11.13 ab 13:30 Bus 637 Bus Richtung: Gunzenhausen Bahnhof
Durchgangsstr., Gunzenhausen-Büchelberg Mo, 04.11.13 an 13:36
Fußweg 8 Min.
Büchelberg Freiwillige Feuerwehr, Gunzenhausen
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its a small place; bus services must be limited
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bobodyda, If you link to DB's travel planner, you need to remove the cookie settings as they will expire after a while causing the page to disappear.
Besides, the site is available in English as well. Here's the proper link:
reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/qu...
Adeleray,
If you enter the address in above mentioned form, please use the following transcription for German umlauts:
ä = ae
ö = oe
ü = ue
ß = ss
Or copy the respective umlaut, but please do not simply type 'a' instead of 'ä' or 'ae'!
Likewise, make sure not to confuse 'Büchelberg' with 'Büchelburg'!
A 'Berg' is the German synonym for 'mountain', whereas 'Burg' means 'castle' in German. It could well be that there is a Büchelberg and - perhaps some 500 miles away - a Büchelburg! You need to be precise.
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