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Getting from Frankfurt to Kaiserslautern? |
Hi I am moving to Kaiserslautern area next year, and I have to get from the airport in Frankfurt to Kaiserslautern on my own. What is the easiest way? Also fairly cheap, I don't want an hour taxi ride. You are going to love how easy the train system is in Germany. Deutsche Bahn There is a train station at the Franfurt Airport and you can get to the main station (Hauptbahnhof) in Kaiserslautern (Kaiserslautern Hbf) with a connection at Mannheim Hbf. It will take between 1.5 - 2 hours, depending what train you take (ICE is a fast train, RE, RB are slow trains) and what time of day. The best thing to do is use the http://www.bahn.de/ web site and klick on English and follow instructions. Germany has a great train system. Take the train, 20-25 minutes. You can Book a Trainticket directly at the Airport, The train Stops Directly under the Airport. Your Travelagent or the Airport Personel should be able to Help You with that. Do not take a Taxi.It takes 2 to 2 and a Half Hours to Kaiserslautern, if Traffic is Bad. And German Taxis are Expensive. We are talking a Couple Hundred Dollars. Are you coming for the US Military? Civilian work, or a job with DoDDs(US Military school system)? Maybe you can catch a ride from somebody else at the Frankfurt airport? You can maybe check with where you will be working, they may be able to set up a ride for you? If not, then your best bet money wise is the train. P.S. Depending on where you are in K-Town as the Americans living there call Kaiserslautern, you may think you are still living in America...... |
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