bristol to dusseldorf - dusseldorf to bristol
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distance from dusseldorf to bristol
distance between dusseldorf to bristol = 403 Miles 649 kilometers.
Düsseldorf is the capital of the German Federal State of North Rhine Westphalia and the economic center of Western Germany. Düsseldorf is located on the River Rhine and is one of the main centers of the densely populated Rhine.
Population 573,449
Düsseldorf International Airport, also referred to as Rhein-Ruhr Airport, is located eight kilometres from the city centre and easily reached by train or urban railway S-Bahn. There exists a long distance station served by regional and national services and linked to the airport by the SkyTrain, an automatic peoplemover based on the Dortmund H-Bahn. The local station situated under the terminal building carries the S-Bahn line to Solingen as well as a few selected night services. After Frankfurt and Munich, Düsseldorf International Airport is Germany's 3rd largest commercial airport, with about 16 million passengers each year.
The airport offers 180 destinations on 4 continents, and is served by 70 airlines.
The city is a major hub in the Deutsche Bahn (DB) network. More than 1,000 trains stop in Düsseldorf every day. The central railway station at Konrad-Adenauer-Platz is located in Düsseldorf's city center. The city is a major hub in the Deutsche Bahn (DB) network. The central railway station at Konrad-Adenauer-Platz is located in Düsseldorf's city centre. Several S-Bahn lines connect Düsseldorf to the cities of Rhine-Ruhr. Local light rail Stadtbahn traffic as well as bus traffic is carried out by the city-owned Rheinbahn which operates within the VRR.
The Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) and the Airport Station (Flughafen-Bahnhof) are conneted to the national and European high speed (Intercity / Eurocity, IC / EC) and extreme high speed (InterCityExpress, Thalys) railway net.
North Rhine-Westphalia has a closely-woven autobahn network with routes leading directly to Düsseldorf. Düsseldorf is connected to the A3, A44, A46, A52, A57, A59 and A524 motorways.
2004 was also an award-winning year. Bristol International was awarded the OAG Worldwide Marketing Award in September and nominated in Travel Weeklys category of Best UK Airport 2004.
Bristol is a city, unitary authority and ceremonial county in South West England, 115 miles west of London.
With
a population of 400,000, and metropolitan area of 550,000, it is England's sixth,
and the UK's ninth, most populous city, and one of England's core cities. It received
a royal charter in 1155 and was granted county status in 1373. For half a millennium
it was the second or third largest English city, until the rapid rise of Liverpool,
Manchester and Birmingham in the Industrial Revolution of the 1780s.
There are two principal railway stations in Bristol, Bristol Parkway and Bristol Temple Meads, and there are scheduled coach links to most major UK cities. The city is connected by road on an east-west axis from London to Wales by the M4 motorway, and on a north-southwest axis from Birmingham to Exeter by the M5 motorway. Also within the county is the M49 motorway, a shortcut between the M5 in the south and M4 Severn Crossing in the west. The M32 motorway is a spur from the M4 to the city centre. The city is also served by its own airport, Bristol International (BRS), at Lulsgate, which has recently seen substantial investments in its runway, terminal and other facilities.
British Airways
BA Connect
(Düsseldorf, Edinburgh, Frankfurt, Glasgow, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Milan-Malpensa,
Munich, Zürich)
Public transport in the city consists largely of its bus network, provided by First Group. Buses in the city have been criticised for being unreliable and expensive, and in 2005 First were fined for delays and safety violations. Use of private cars in Bristol is high, and the city suffers from congestion problems, estimated to cost the economy £350 million per year. Since 2000 the city council has included a light rail system in its Local Transport Plan, but has so far been unable to fund the project. The city was offered EU funding for the system, but the Department for Transport did not provide required additional funding. As well as support for public transport, there are several road building schemes supported by the local council, including re routing and improving the South Bristol Ring Road. The central part of the city has water based transport, operated as the Bristol Ferry Boat.
Bristol International Airport is the main commercial airport serving the city of Bristol in England, and the surrounding area.
Bristol
International Airport has a CAA Public Use Aerodrome Licence that allows flights
for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction.
Bristol
International Flyer is the airport express coach service
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