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The STOAG timetable at the turn of the year

Even if the big New Year's Eve celebrations are canceled this year, the STOAG buses and trams will be on the move on New Year's Eve. The STOAG buses and trains run according to the Saturday schedule until around 23 p.m., after which a “New Year's Eve break” is taken.

The NachtExpress lines NE1– NE7 start up again around 00:30 and run every hour until around 2:XNUMX in the morning. This is followed by a break in operation.

The cross-city lines NE10, NE11 and NE12 (tram) run - also every hour - according to special timetables

The Sunday schedule applies on January 1st with the start of operations at around 4 a.m. On January 1st, the NE lines end around midnight. Special timetables apply to the inter-city lines 112, SB91, 122, 143, 185, 263, 905, 906, 907, 908, 918, 935, 939 and 979.

On Saturday, January 2nd, the Saturday schedule applies. The NE lines end around midnight. From Sunday, January 3rd, the STOAG buses and trains will run according to the regular schedule until further notice.

Always up to date: the online timetable information

All current travel times are available via the electronic timetable information and the STOAG app, which is available free of charge for iOS and Android devices. STOAG spokeswoman Sabine Müller recommends: “Use the electronic timetable information to plan your journeys over the turn of the year and on the following weekend, especially if you are traveling across cities. The details of the electronic timetable information are always up-to-date. "

Timetable information is available around the clock on the hotline 0180 6 50 40 30 (€ 0,20 per call from a German landline, € 0,60 per call from a mobile phone), including New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve, of course. The STOAG customer centers at the main train station and at the Sterkrade train station are open on New Year's Eve between 8 a.m. and 13 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Always up to date: the online timetable information

All current travel times are available via the electronic timetable information and the STOAG app, which is available free of charge for iOS and Android devices. STOAG spokeswoman Sabine Müller recommends: “Use the electronic timetable information to plan your journeys over the turn of the year and on the following weekend, especially if you are traveling across cities. The details of the electronic timetable information are always up-to-date. "

 

Timetable information is available around the clock on the hotline 0180 6 50 40 30 (€ 0,20 per call from a German landline, € 0,60 per call from a mobile phone), including New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve, of course. The STOAG customer centers at the main train station and at the Sterkrade train station are open on New Year's Eve between 8 a.m. and 13 p.m.