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EuroCNS CME Course „Muscle and Peripheral Nerve Pathology“ March 2009 |
Rostock / Germany from 18.-20. March 2009at the Neuroscience Campus of the Medical Faculty(Gehlsheimer Strasse 20, 18147 Rostock) |
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Travel to Rostock: |
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Travel within Rostock: Rostock has a local transport network consisting of busses, trams, S-Bahn and ferries. You can buy single (€1.70—valid for 2 hours) or day-tickets (€4.00) for travels within the whole network. Important!! You need to stamp the ticket when you enter the bus/tram. If the ticket is not stamped, they will charge you €40 if there is a control. Arrival at the main station: Go to the ground floor (Level -2) in the station. Buy a ticket before you enter the tram (No 2 or4)! The tram runs every 10 minutes. Arrival at the ferry terminals: Take bus lines 45 and 49 to „Dierkower Kreuz“, change to Bus No 15 (see below)
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Rostock is easily to be reached by: Ferries from Scandinavia: Gedser (Danmark), Hanko (Finland), and Trelleborg (Sweden) - Scandlines and TT-Lines Planes to Rostock-Laage from Munich, Skavsta (Sweden RyanAir), Köln-Bonn, Stuttgart (Germanwings) Hamburg Airport (all major Airlines) Hamburg/Lübeck Airport (RyanAir from London/Stansted) Berlin-Tegel (all major Airlines) Trains from Hamburg and Berlin (online tickets www.bahn.de) Busses from Berlin and Kopenhagen (E55, Berolina), Gothenburg, Oslo
Examples: Hamburg Airport (arrive before 6pm, leave earliest 10am to use trains to/from rostock) — Airport-Bus to Hamburg Main Station (Jasper) - train to Rostock runs every hour Lübeck Airport — Bus to Lübeck Main Station - train to Rostock runs every hour Kopenhagen — Bus E55 to ferry terminal Gedser — use ferry as passenger — Terminal Bus Line 49 or Taxi Berlin Airport— Airport-Bus to Berlin Main Station—train to Rostock Rostock-Laage — „call in“ bus to Rostock (www.rsag.de) Please call Jacqueline Hofrichter (+49-381-494-4708) or send an Email to J. Pahnke if you need help. We are very happy to give you support in organising transportation! |
