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  2. Heidelberg-Altstadt station - Wikipedia

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    Since 2004, the station has been a stop on the Rhine-Neckar S-Bahn network and a new platform was built near the former station building for it. The station was given its present name, Heidelberg-Altstadt at the 2008/2009 timetable change on 14 December 2008.

  3. Hauptstrasse, Heidelberg - Wikipedia

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    It is by far the busiest shopping street in Heidelberg and the 43rd busiest in Germany as of 2013, with an average of 5618 people visiting it per hour over the period 2004 to 2013. [6] In addition to the shops and restaurants, there are several significant institutions, like the Town Hall, the Kurpfälzisches Museum, and parts of the University.

  4. Heidelberg Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    Heidelberg Hauptbahnhof (commonly known as Heidelberg Hbf) is the main railway station for the city of Heidelberg. In 2005 it was used by around 42,000 passengers per day and is one of the largest passenger stations in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. The station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 2 station. [1]

  5. Kornmarkt, Heidelberg - Wikipedia

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    Kornmarkt The Mariensäule in the Kornmarkt. The Kornmarkt ("Corn market") is a square in the Altstadt of Heidelberg, near the Marktplatz.The north edge of the Kornmarkt is marked by the Hauptstrasse, the south by Ingrimstrasse and Karlstrasse.

  6. Marktplatz, Heidelberg - Wikipedia

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    The Town Hall is visible at left, and Heidelberg Castle in the background at centre. The Marktplatz in 1965, when still open to cars and trams. The Marktplatz (German for Marketplace) is a central square in Heidelberg's old town, the Altstadt. It has served as a marketplace since the establishment of the city in medieval times.

  7. Neckar Valley Railway - Wikipedia

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    The first electric services ran from Heidelberg to Stuttgart on 21 September [3] and regular electrical services commenced on 1 October 1972. [6] The Neckarsteinach signal box was taken out of service on 1 October 1986. [3] On 5 March 1990, Neckarsteinach station was downgraded from a Bahnhof (station) of class 3 [7] to a Haltepunkt (halt). [3]

  8. Weststadt, Heidelberg - Wikipedia

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    West of Römer street up to the train station, modern apartment blocks with four or five floors, built in the 1950s and 1970s predominate. The new Heidelberg Hauptbahnhof, which opened in 1955, is located in the suburb. Weststadt also used to contain the employment office, the freight train station, and the main post office.

  9. Bismarckplatz, Heidelberg - Wikipedia

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    Bismarkplatz with flags for Heidelberg literature day 2019. The Bismarckplatz (pronunciation ⓘ) in Heidelberg is a square named for Otto von Bismarck, located at the western end of the Hauptstrasse, which forms the boundary between the old city and the suburb of Bergheim.