2024-07-22 12:59:41
The name of the fishing village of Puttgarden on the island of Fehmarn has been displayed on the route signs of international passenger trains for 56 years, especially next to touristic stations such as Roma Termini, Paris Nord and Amsterdam CS. For example, the “Holland-Scandinavian Express” from Hoek van Holland to Copenhagen or the Alpine Express between Rome and the Danish capital with sleeping cars to and from Dubai. Puttgarden is the final stop for a number of passenger coaches who arrive via numerous coach connections from all over Europe, and for some it is a stop on the way to Scandinavia. Switch locomotives pick them up from the train and move them on short links to the station docks and onto the Railway ferries equipped with rails.
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