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Bremen - Capital of Germany's smallest federal state

Bremen's main train station is located at Bahnhofsplatz square, where many buses depart to both local and long-distance destinations. The station is busy and provides excellent connections throughout the city. Address: Bremen Hauptbahnhof, Bahnhofsplatz 15, 28195 Bremen

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 BSAG

Trains and station:

Bremen Central Station

 

Public transportation in Bremen is managed and coordinated by the Bremen and Bremerhaven Public Transport Association, abbreviated as BSAG (Bremer Straßenbahn AG). This association is responsible for the city’s public transport and aims to provide efficient and diverse transportation options for residents and visitors.

In Bremen and its surroundings, passenger train services are mainly operated by Deutsche Bahn (DB) and NordWestBahn (NWB). Deutsche Bahn provides connections from Bremen’s main train station (Bremen Hauptbahnhof) to other cities and regions in Germany, while NordWestBahn focuses on regional train connections and commuter transport.

Bus services in Bremen are also highly developed, operated by several companies, including BSAG (Bremer Straßenbahn AG), which provides bus services in the city. Other bus companies include VBN (Verkehrsverbund Bremen/Niedersachsen), which serves as the integrator of transport in Bremen and its surrounding areas.

There is no metro system in Bremen, but the city has a very good tram system operated by BSAG. Bus services are also well-developed.

Trams run on many routes throughout the city, providing a convenient way to move between different parts of Bremen.

Additionally, Bremen has a well-developed cycling infrastructure, and many residents and tourists prefer cycling as their mode of transportation in the city.

Overall, Bremen offers a comprehensive and functional public transportation network that facilitates getting around the city and traveling in the surrounding area.

Bremen’s main bus station (ZOB Bremen) is located right next to the main train station (Bremen Hauptbahnhof).

Bremen in Bremen

The state of Bremen consists of two separate areas within Lower Saxony: the city of Bremen itself and the port city of Bremerhaven located on the North Sea coast.

Populations

Approximately 545,000 people live in the city of Bremen. The state of Bremen, which consists of the city of Bremen and Bremerhaven, has a population of about 664,000.

Old Town

TheOld Town is centrally located in the city. The oldest buildings date back to the 15th and 16th centuries.

St. Peter's Cathedral

St. Peter's Cathedral is situated close to the marketplace. The cathedral was finished after an extensive building period prior to the 1200s.

Northern Germany's second largest

Bremen is the tenth largest city in Germany, the second largest city in Northern Germany after Hamburg, and its metropolitan area has a population of around 2.4 million inhabitants.

Climate

In Bremen, it is usually colder in winter than inland, and temperatures can drop below freezing. In summer, the average daytime temperature is 20-30 degrees Celsius.

Weser River connects the cities

The ports of Bremen and Bremerhaven are significant logistics hubs. The Weser River connects these two cities in the state of Bremen.