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How to Get to the ELF Championship Game: Public Transportation Guide for Duisburg

Duisburg. The ELF does not use shuttle buses for the Stuttgart Surge vs. Rhein Fire championship game. Spectators can take these buses and trains.

Not only is the “Championship Game” of the European League of Football (ELF) on Sunday in Duisburg at 3:30 p.m. between Stuttgart Surge and Rhein Fire sold out: Tickets for the comparatively few official parking spaces at the Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena are also no longer available . Drivers are threatened with traffic jams and frustration (to the report). ELF and the police advise arriving early – preferably by public transport.

As the organizer, the ELF has not invested any money in shuttle buses, such as the DVG. For spectators from outside without a car, travel is only possible by regular transport. However, the admission tickets do not entitle you to free use of public transport. Visitors can use these lines to get to the arena on Sunday:

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How do I get to the Championship Game with Deutsche Bahn?

Train: The Duisburg-Schlenk S-Bahn station is close to the sports park. From Duisburg main station it is the first station in the south direction (Solingen/Düsseldorf), from Düsseldorf airport station “Schlenk” is the fifth station (in the direction of Dortmund). Only the S-Bahn line stops there S1, every 30 minutes on Sundays. It’s about a ten-minute walk from the S-Bahn station to the stadium.

Which DVG train can I take to the Duisburg Arena?

Subway/tram: The light rail line U79 (Duisburg-Meiderich to Düsseldorf University) has two stops that are close to the Duisburg sports park: the “Grunewald” and “Im Schlenk” stops. The U79 departs from Duisburg main station every 30 minutes on Sundays. But be careful! Delays are to be expected on the route on the football final weekend of all days: Due to track and repair work, the DVG is, as reported, using rail replacement transport (SEV) buses between the “Im Schlenk” and “Platanenhof” stops on Saturday and Sunday. >> to the U79 individual line plan

Which bus lines stop near the stadium on Sunday?

Bus: According to the DVG timetable, buses on the ring line stop 930/931 on Sundays in both directions once an hour at the stops “Schlenk Bf”, “Sportschule Wedau”, “MSV Arena”, “Bertaallee”, “Regattabahn” and “Sportpark”. >> to the timetable of the 930 / >> to the 931 timetable

Buses stop every 30 minutes on Sundays 934 (Kaßlerfeld – main station – Großenbaum) near the arena: at the stations “Sportschule Wedau”, “MSV Arena”, “Kalkweg”. >> to the 934 timetable

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2023-09-21 18:57:09
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