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Calvary Chapel Bible College Germany - Siegen
How to Get to the Campus from Frankfurt Airport by Train

This page will help you find your way from the baggage claim at Frankfurt Airport to a train station near the Bible College Campus by train. The journey has these basic steps:

1. From the baggage claim area to the train station at the airport
2. From the airport train station to the Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof (Main Train Station)
3. From the Frankfurt Main Train Station to the train station at Siegen Hauptbahnhof
4. From the Siegen Hauptbahnhof to the Siegen-Eiserfeld train station.

You might need to change trains in the city of Giessen (Gießen) depending on the train schedule.

The Eiserfeld train station is directly across the street from the Bible College Villa, our main residence building (it is the three-story white tudor-style [fachwerk] house with the iron fence surrounding).

FROM BAGGAGE CLAIM TO THE AIRPORT TRAIN STATION

When you get off your plane, you will come through passport control, then baggage claim and customs. Remember that students from the USA can simply come into Germany as tourists and their stay will be extended once they are here. USA students don't need a special visa or to tell the passport control that you come as a student.

The airport train stations (Bahnhöfe) are at Terminal 1. Some flights from the USA come into Terminal 2. If your plane landed at Terminal 2 (gates D or E) then you need to take the Shuttle from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1.

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Map of Frankfurt Airport
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What it looks like coming from baggage claim
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Look for the signs to the bus shuttle from Terminal 2 to Terminal 1.

The shuttle (also called "Sky Line") leaves from an upstairs platform. From the arrival level in Terminal 2, take the escalator upstairs. You can actually take your baggage trolley up the escalator or you can use an elevator to get to the Sky Line platform. Wait for the next available shuttle - they all go to Terminal 1. Get on and when you arrive at Terminal 1, you can get another baggage trolley when you get off the shuttle. You will need to go down to the main level to make your way to the airport train stations (Bahnhöfe).

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Go up the escalator to the Sky Line shuttle platform

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This is where you get on to the Sky Line shuttle
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When you get off the shuttle at Terminal 1, you have to go downstairs to this level.

FROM THE AIRPORT TRAIN STATION TO THE FRANKFURT MAIN TRAIN STATION

Following the signs for the Bahnhöfe, you will come down another level and see the train service information desk (the staff there almost always can speak English). The German Rail service is called Deutsche Bahn abbreviated into DB. Facing the information desk, the place you buy your ticket is to your right. Right next to the place where you buy your ticket is a place to change money and an ATM to get Euros with an ATM card. They may accept US dollars at the ticket counter, but if you will need to pay for your train ticket in Euros you can change money at these nearby places. You can also use a VISA or MasterCard to buy your ticket. The ticket will cost between 11 and 25 Euros.

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Make your way through the terminal following these signs.

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Down a level to the train service information desk.
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Here you can change money before you buy your ticket..

When you buy your train ticket, remember your final destination: Siegen-Eiserfeld. You will need to change trains at the main train station in Frankfurt, but you buy your ticket for the entire trip here.

Which Train do I Take?
Your destination is Siegen. There are two kinds of trains that go to Siegen from your area - direct trains and trains that require you to change trains along the way. You already have to change trains at the Frankfurt Main Train Station - your choice is whether you will change trains again on the way from the Frankfurt Main Train Station to Siegen.

Every two hours a train leaves Frankfurt Main Train Station that goes directly to Siegen without having to change trains. If you want another train, you will have to get one that changes in Giessen (Gießen). If you change trains in Giessen you will have to carry your luggage across several platforms and up and down a set of stairs. It's not impossible, but it is definitely easier to take the trains that go directly to Siegen. If you want to see the train schedule for all the trains from Frankfurt to Siegen, go to the Deutsche Bahn website here: http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en

After you buy your ticket, you need to go downstairs to get to the train platform. Trains for the Frankfurt Main Train Station come often, leaving every 15 minutes. Get you and your luggage aboard and enjoy the ride. It will only be about 10 minutes until you reach the main train station where you will switch trains. Have your ticket handy - a conductor will probably come by and verify your ticket.

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This is the office where you buy your train ticket.

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This is a typical train ticket.
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This is entering the Frankfurt Main Train Station.

FROM THE FRANKFURT MAIN TRAIN STATION TO SIEGEN

The ride will be about 10 minutes to the Frankfurt Main Train Station. When you get off the train from the airport, you will be in a large train station with many trains leaving from several platforms. There, you will go up a level and find the track (Gleis) for your train to Siegen. If you need help, there is an information counter. There are also places to eat in this area, but don't wait for the last few minutes to get on the train, because it will take you a few minutes to move your luggage aboard.

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Make your way up a level to where the trains leave.

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There is an information counter at the station.
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The trains leave from here.

Once you get you and your luggage on the train for Siegen, enjoy the ride. It will be about 90 minutes or so, and when you arrive at Siegen, then look for or ask about the train going to the very next stop - Siegen-Eiserfeld.

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IF you have to change trains in Giessen, this is where you do it.

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This is your final destination - Calvary Chapel Bible College Germany.

If you would rather, you can take a taxi from the main train station in Siegen to the Bible College. It should cost 10 euros or less and take about five minutes. There are lots of taxis available right outside the train station in Siegen, and you can give the driver this address:

Eiserfelder Strasse 275
57080 Siegen

 

Important Contact Phone Numbers
From within Germany - such as at a pay phone - you would dial the following sequence of numbers. To use a pay phone you will need either a phone card (can be purchased at most markets, shops, and newsstands) or some phones take coins (in Euros).

CCBC Staff Mobile Phone: 0152 045 276 42
CCBC Office: 0271 2508 580