
Anja H
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Well, the name of the town is Oberschleissheim (with an L after the h)
what you wrote would mean something like "topshithome".....
I looked at the distance at mappy.de and it is 422 km .
You would go by train and it will take you about 4 hrs.
You can search for your connection at: www.bahn.de
Here is what I found for the afternoon, according to your arrival:
I've put there Tuesday - as a weekday - weekends trains are different.
Frankfurt(M) Flughafen Fernbf
Di, 27.01.09 ab 12:54 (departure time)
4:10 (Duration of trip)
2 (how often you have to change train)
ICE, IC, S (what kind of train it is)
89,00 EUR (Estimated price)
OberschleiĆheim Di, 27.01.09 an 17:04 (arrival time in Oberschleissheim)
or a later train leaving at 13:30
Frankfurt(M) Flughafen Fernbf Di, 27.01.09 ab 13:30
4:14
1
ICE, S
89,00 EUR
OberschleiĆheim Di, 27.01.09 an 17:44
Frankfurt(M) Flughafen Fernbf Di, 27.01.09 ab 13:54
4:10
2
ICE, S
89,00 EUR
OberschleiĆheim Di, 27.01.09 an 18:04
Since this is a ICE train (high speed) a seat reservation is recommended.
The trip would go from Frankfurt to Stuttgart, then Munich and then the S-Bahn to Oberschleissheim.
Here is the info regarding the railwaystations at Frankfurt Airport;
Way to/from the terminal
Frankfurt Airport has two railway stations
The long-distance railway station is at the AIRail Terminal, right next to Terminal 1. Trains arrive at and depart from platforms 4 to 7. Upon arrival at long-distance train station, passengers can drop off their flight baggage immediately at the āBaggage check-in at the AIRail Terminalā. Please inform yourself in advance whether your airline is offering Check-In-Service at AIRail Terminal.
In addition, there is a local railway station for S-Bahn, regional and local trains at Terminal 1, Level 1. Trains arrive at and depart from platforms 1 to 3.
Both railway stations are linked to Terminal 2 via buses and the Sky Line.
This is how you get there:
From the platform (Level 0, Area B) go one floor higher up, following signs to Terminal 2. When in Area B or C, get on a free Shuttle Bus to Terminal 2. The service runs between 05:00 and 00:30 hrs (5am to 12:30am). Alternatively, follow signs to the Sky Line in Hall B. This service to Terminal 2 runs at 2-minute intervals.
Important: You are not permitted to take trolleys onto a Sky Line train. |

frackledJJ
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There is no such town as this. Other than that: Try the website of the German "Bahn", the railroad company. There is a train station right at the airport, and you can check for a train / connection to just about everywhere over their website:
http://www.bahn.de/international/view/en/index.shtml
Hope that helped. |