Bonn UN Campus station

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Bonn UN Campus
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg
Bonn un campus eroeffnungstag.jpg
General information
LocationJoseph-Beuys-Allee
53113 Bonn
North Rhine-Westphalia
Germany
Coordinates 50°42′52″N7°07′05″E / 50.7144°N 7.1181°E / 50.7144; 7.1181
Owned by DB Netz
Operated by DB Station&Service
Line(s) West Rhine Railway
Platforms2
Tracks2
Other information
Station code8213
DS100 code KBUN [1]
IBNR8001091
Category 5 [2]
Fare zone VRS: 2600 [3]
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1 November 2017;5 years ago (2017-11-01)
Services
Preceding station National Express Germany Following station
Bonn-Bad Godesberg
towards Koblenz Hbf
RE 5 (Rhein-Express) Bonn Hbf
towards Wesel
Bonn-Bad Godesberg
towards Bonn-Mehlem
RB 48 (Rhein-Wupper-Bahn) Bonn Hbf
Preceding station Deutsche Bahn AG-Logo.svg DB Regio NRW Following station
Bonn-Bad Godesberg
towards Ahrbrück
RB 30 Bonn Hbf
Terminus
Preceding station Trans Regio Following station
Bonn-Bad Godesberg
towards Mainz Hbf
RB 26 Bonn Hbf
Location
North Rhine-Westphalia location map 01.svg
Red pog.svg
Bonn UN Campus
Location within North Rhine-Westphalia

Bonn UN Campus station (German : Haltepunkt Bonn UN Campus) is a railway station in the town of Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The station lies on the West Rhine Railway. Its name is derived from the UN Campus, Bonn.

Location

The station is located on the border between the districts Gronau and Kessenich on the Left Rhine line between Bonn Hauptbahnhof and Bonn-Bad Godesberg. The aim of the construction project was the better connection to the northern part of the federal district. It was implemented at Genscherallee, not far from the Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Kunstmuseum Bonn and the headquarters of Deutsche Telekom and Deutsche Post. The name UN Campus refers to the center of the 19 United Nations organizations based in Bonn and is one of the city's biggest focal points of employment. However, the station will not only prove beneficial for visitors to UN organizations, but also for commuters from other companies such as Deutsche Telekom and Deutsche Post. [4] [5]

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