Doppelte Gleisbeschriftung, an welchem soll ich nun warten?

Hey, ich fahre kaum Zug (das letzte mal vor 3 Jahren) und ausgerechnet am Montag muss ich mal wieder, nun kommt am Dortmunder Hauptbahnhof mein ICE 843 um 6:43 auf dem Gleis 8 an, ja aber welches? Das linke oder das rechte Gleis?

Das Bild ist der Lageplan des Dortmunder HBF’S. Und bei so einer verwirrten Planung wollen die das man mehr Zug fährt?…

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offeltoffel
3 years ago

It’s a track, only the access happens over the middle. Either as a transition or (probably) as an underpass.

The track is divided into sections: A, B, C, D, E, F, G.

If you have a reservation, you can see at the track on the plan, in which section your place will be, so that you don’t have to slip through the train forever (which would be possible). You can stand anywhere on track 8, everything will be the same train.

Blindi56
3 years ago

He’s on the track. So it doesn’t matter which side you’re going to, so short the train isn’t.

On the platform there is also a car stand indicator (Plakattafel), you can even check which car holds directly in the middle of the railroad, and where, for example, the food trolley is.

Only tracks 1 to 6 are on one side only.

ES1956
3 years ago
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1 to 5

HobbyTfz
3 years ago

Hello Idk05l

The whole track is the track 8

Greetings HobbyTfz

Rolf42
3 years ago

These are continuous tracks and continuous platforms, on the plan there is only an incision in the middle to also show the plane below.

ES1956
3 years ago

And with such a confused planning you want to drive more train?.

No, you don’t.

guru61
3 years ago

No, but maybe there’s a course offer for people who can’t read plans.

The tracks are continuous and in the middle is a lower guide. Or do you mean stairways are built for fun?

IrockRTC
3 years ago

on track 8, but what?

WAS?! I don’t understand your problem. There’s exactly one track 8. It’s marked with large plates, there’s a “8” on it. There you go. Ready.

And with such a confused planning you want to drive more train?…

I think the problem here is not the confused planning…