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Out & AbOut in
www.stuttgart.army.mil Sept. 2011
between the pAges
bAden-wrttemberg
Flea marketand Volks-marches
See Page 7
Marketsand more
See Page 3
Food andculture
See Page 2
By Birgit Thompson
USAG Stuttgart
Public Affairs Office
Riding the Rails in Baden-Wrttember
One of the convenient aspects ofliving in Stuttgart is the pub-lic transportation system. Theregional train system and its
uburban railway system or S-Bahn tracks
pan from Bietigheim to Echterdingen androm Schorndorf to Herrenberg. It is easy tomaneuver around the city and outlying sub-rbs without a car.
The bus system, which complements the S-Bahn system, and reaches even farther into themaller farming communities.
The VVS (Stuttgart transportation network)prides itself on being a reliable, easy to usepublic transportation system that lets travel-rs get from point A to point B without muchuss.
The DB (Deutsche Bundesbahn) on thether hand, offers a ticket that can take visi-ors throughout Baden-Wrttemberg. The BWicket is an effective, economical way to getround for one day. For 29, up to five travel-rs can use it on an unlimited amount of trainoutes and subways within Baden-Wrttem-berg on the day of the purchase (weekdaysrom 9 a.m. to 3 a.m. the next day and on
weekends, midnight to 3 a.m. the next day).The ticket is valid on all local trains (Inter-
egio-Express, Regional-Express, Regional-ahn, S-Bahn) and the entire transport system
f the Verkehrsverbnde (public transportationystems). The BW tickets will take travellerss far as Wrzburg and Basel.
Travelers can explore the Black Forest, theRhine River Falls, Lake Constance, the Swa-
bian Alb and the royal residence in Wrzburgall on one ticket, within the time frame speci-fied.
In some states, you can buy a supplementticket for 13 to be able to take Inter Regional-or express-trains. Prices, terms and conditionsmay vary from state to state.
Another added bonus is that the ticket of-fers some discounts at various locations. SeaLife in Konstanz offers a 30 percent discount
on its entrance fee; save 1 off the entrfee at the at the Heidelberg castle ruins, anthe Residence Wrzburg, or enjoy a five (Swiss francs) discount at the Basel Zoo.
Many discounts are available and are lin an English brochure at the Bahnhof imation booth.
Travelers can get tickets at any ticket c
ter or ticket machine at any local Bahnhoorder them online at www.bahn.de/inttional/view/en/prices/germany/laender_ets.shtml.
The Deutsche Bundesbahn Intercity-Express or ICE, reaches travel speeds up to 186 mph
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Food and cultureSauerbraten: German pot roast, red cabbage and Sptzl
kg beef roast00 ml vinegar
00 ml waterteaspoons saltteaspoons sugarbay leaf0 pepper cornstablespoon allspiceonionstablespoons sugar beet syrup
Zuckerrbensirup can be boughtt any larger grocery store)lour
OilRinse the roast in cold water,
ab dry and put in a bowl. In amall pot, add vinegar, water, saltnd sugar and bring to a boil.
Peel the onions and slice them
into rings. Add the onions to themeat. Cover the meat with thewater and vinegar, bay leaf, pep-
per and allspice.Cover the bowl tightly and let
the meat marinate in the refriger-ated for five to seven days.
Take the meat out of the mari-nade and dry well. Brown the meatin a medium size pan in oil. Strainthe liquid marinade and add theliquid to the meat. Cover the panand let the meat simmer for twoto three hours. Add the sugar beet
syrup 30 minutes toward theof the simmer time.
Take the meat out of theuid, slice, and set aside.
Thicken the sauce withflour until desired consistenreached.
Sept. 2 to Nov. 6: Ludwigsburg Pumpkin Festival
Millions of years ago Tyrannosaurus Rex, Diplodocus andTriceratops roamed the earth, and this fall they return tothe castle gardens in Ludwigsburg during its 12th annualumpkin festival.
Over 450,000 pumpkins of more than 450 different types totalinglmost 150 tons make up this years dinosaur theme pumpkin exhibit.The organizers of the pumpkin festival develop these themes over
span of 11 months; order the pumpkins to be grown in the rightorm, color and weight, to be able to deliver a memorable visit for theestivals guests.
This years highlights of the festival include a pumpkin boat racen Sept. 18, the German pumpkin weight championships on Oct. 2,he European championships on Oct. 9, and the pumpkin smash on
Nov. 6, where visitors can purchase the seeds of the smashed pump-ins for next years contest.
The festival also features a pumpkin shop where visitors can shopor autumn decorations, and a restaurant featuring delectable pumpkin
Maultaschen, pumpkin spaghetti and more.For more information, visit www.blueba.de.
www.blueba.de
Sept. 24-25: Ludwigsburg, Antique Mile
The Ludwigsburg Marktplatz transforms into an antique shothe last weekend in September with more than 170 local aninternational vendors.This market features many high-end sellers offering a wide var
of baroque furniture, French porcelain and other interesting items
Jewelry, mirrors, drawings, Meissen bone china, toys and more capurchased during these two days.
As a special service, the organizers of the market have arrangefor two independent experts who will examine pieces to let owneknow how old, where from and how valuable their antiques are, fof charge. An entertainment program featuring music, food and mmake this market an event for the whole family. The market is opdaily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The Marktplatz in Ludwigsburg transforms during the Antique mile ma
www.ludwigsbu
The castle gardens set the stage for the annual pumpkin festival.
Shoulder meat is frequently
used for Sauerbraten
www.chefkoch.de www.bestes-aus-suedw
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markets and Much moreOngoing until Sept. 4: Pforzheim,
Wine festivalThis traditional wine festival fea-
ures 30 wine pergolas featuring Swa-bian and Baden specialties, live mu-ic, and more in the center of the goldown Pforzheim. The festival is opendaily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.Ongoing until Sept. 4: Stuttgart,
Wine villageThe 35th. Wine village is located
at the Markt- and Schillerplatz in thecenter of town. It features more than250 types of wine, onion pie, live mu-
ic and more.
Ongoing until Sept. 10: Reutlingen,
Wine villageThis small wine village features
5 wine huts and tents at the Marien-
kirche.
Sept. 1: Brackenheim, September
marketThis variety market is located in the
center of town.
Sept. 1: Dusslingen, Variety mar-ket
The Niederhofenstrasse and the
Hindenburgplatz are the locations for
his traditional variety market.
Sept. 1: Sulz am Neckar, Varietymarket
This market is located on Hirsch-,
Mhlkanal-, and Mhlstrasse.
Sept. 2-4: Leinzell, Summer festi-val
This small event is located in the
center of town.
Sept. 2-4: Leonberg, Glemseck 101This event is designed for the mo-
orcycle enthusiasts. Part of the oldace track Solitude, will be the meet-
ng point for kinds of motorcycle types
and styles. A trade show as well as live
entertainment keeps visitors occupied
until the evening hours.
Sept. 2-4: Renningen, Medieval
estivalThis festival features a market, fire
how, jousting, music and more in the
center of town.
Sept. 2-5: Schmiden, Fellbacher
Kirbe
This festival is located at the Fest-
platz in Schmiden and features bum-
per cars, rides, and more.
Sept. 2-5: Hirrlingen, Summer
festival
This festival is designed for the
whole family. There are small rides for
children, food and live entertainment.Sept. 2-6: Bietigheim-Bissingen,
Horse marketThis traditional horse market is lo-
cated at the Festplatz am Viadukt and
features next to horse ranking and
rating, a variety market, small amuse-
ment park and fireworks.
Sept. 3: Hochdorf at Plochingen,
Farmers marketThis markets motto is regional-
biological-good. Local farmers andshops offer produce and wares tra-ditionally produced and grown in theregion. This market is located in thecenter of town and starts at 9 a.m.Sept. 3: Tbingen, City flea mar-
ketThis large flea market stretches
from the technical Rathaus along theBrunnenstrasse. The market opens at8 a.m.Sept. 3: Weil der Stadt, Wine foun-
tain festival
This traditional festival is located at
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Out and About wit
Outreach Kontakt
The Stuttgart German/Ameri-
can Outreach Kontakt Club invite
all community members to join
their monthly activities. Learnabout host nation customs, make
friends, see the sights and enjoy
Germany.Membership to the club
is not required in order to tag
along on one of the outings or
get-togethers. The club holds its
monthly member meeting on the
first Sunday of each month at 2
p.m. at the old Panzer fire station
on Waldburgstrasse in BblingenUpcoming events:
Sept. 4: Stammtisch BBQ at Panzer
Hall, starting at 2 p.m.
Sept. 10: USAREUR Kontakt Out-reach Award ceremony, Patrick HenryVillage, Heidelberg.
Oct. 22: Make a Difference Day, PanzeKaserne, ACS.
Oct. 22: Halloween Party, Panzer Hall
For more information,
visit www.kontakt-club-
stuttgart.de.
Sept. 8: George Michael SAP ARENA Mannheim
Oct. 9: James Blunt SAP ARENA Mannheim
Oct. 16: Roxette SAP ARENA Mannheim
Oct. 22: Alice Cooper Rosengarten Mannheim
Oct. 25: Bob Dylan & Mark Knopfler SAP ARENA Mannheim
Oct. 29: Sunrise Avenue Maimarktclub Mannheim
Nov. 5: Lenny Kravitz SAP ARENA Mannheim
**Tickets and information for these and other upcoming concerts and events can befound, at www.bb-promotions.com, easytickets.de, and by calling 0621-101011**
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Sept. 7: Sankt Johann (Wrtt.),Potato festival
This farmers market and potatofestival is located at the Gestthof inSt. Johann.Sept. 8-10: Bietigheim-Bissingen,
Wine villageThis wine festival features mu-
sic, food, and wine at the Rathaus inBissingen.Sept. 8-10: Reutlingen, Tuscan
marketThis special market brings vendors
from Pistoia to Reutlingen.The market is located in the center
of town and opens daily from 10 a.m.
to 7 p.m.Sept. 9: Sindelfingen, Fire nightThis annual festival lights up the
streets of Sindelfingen featuring cul-tural highlights, music, food, andshopping in the center of town.Sept. 9-11: Gppingen, City festi-
val
Clubs, associations, and restau-
rants work together to make this festi-
val memorable for all visitors.
The Haupt-, Pfleg-, Schloss-, and
he upper Marktbrunnen and features
ve music and more starting at 5 p.m.
Sept. 3-4: Benningen am Neckar,Lawn mower race
This not so traditional event fea-ures a pre-race on Saturday evening,white sausage breakfast on Sundayand lawn mower races, starting atnoon.Sept. 3-4: Bissingen an der Teck,
Wine festThis festival is located at the Kelter
n the center of town.Sept. 3-4: Brackenheim, Witch
AutumnThis traditional festival is located at
he Kelterplatz in Botenheim.Sept. 3-4: Hechingen, Village festivalThis small festival features a beer
ent, live music and more in the centerof town.Sept. 3-5: Bietigheim-Bissingen,
Variety marketThis market opens in conjunction
with the horse market at the Fest-gelnde at the Viadukt.Sept. 3-5: Eberstadt, Eberstadt
market
This event is a combination of va-ety market and wine festival and is
ocated at the Marktplatz.Sept. 3-5: Ellhofen, Street festival
This musical festival is located in
he center of town.
Sept. 3-5: Neckarsulm, City festi-
valThis festival encompasses the
whole inner city of Neckarsulm and
eatures culinary and musical de-
ghts.
Sept. 4: Aspach, Farmers marketThis market features a wine tast-
ng and more starting at 10 a.m. at the
Kelter in Kleinaspach.
Sept. 4: Hedelfingen, Wine festivalThis festival is located at the Kelter
and the fire station in Hedelfingen
tarting at 11 a.m.
Sept. 4: Weilheim an der Teck, Vil-
age festivalThis festival features music, food,
and more in the center of Hepsisau.
Burgstrasse will be the locations
this cultural event.
International specialties, music
more will entertain guests.
Sept. 9-12: Stuttgart-Uhlbach, festival
This is one of Stuttgarts oldest w
festivals featuring live music, food
more.
The festival is located at the
ingrtnerei Uhlbach.
Sept. 9-18: Heilbronn, Wine
lage
This wine festival features m
than 300 different wines and 16 Ch
pagnes from the local regions.
Live music, food, and more wil
tertain visitors at the Rathaus.
Sept. 10: Esslingen, Light mar
This evening event runs from 6
until midnight and features a myria
arts and crafts.
Sept. 10: Rottenburg am Neck
Summer nights dream
This event features a long shop
night and entertainment in the ce
of town until 10 p.m.
Sept. 23 to
Oct. 9:
Stuttgart,
Volksfest
The Stuttgart Volks-fest goes on for its166th goround. Itwill feature seven
beer tents, two winetents, bumper cars,Ferris wheel, white-water rafting, carnivalrides for childrenand more duringits 17 days. This
years special events are scheduled
for Sept. 25, the large festival parade
through Bad Cannstatt, Sept. 28
and Oct. 5 are family day
Oct. 3, the annual ho
air balloon race,
starting at 2 p.m
and a firewor
display that
will close th
festivities oOct. 9 star
at 9:45 p.m
For more
informatio
visit www.
cannstatte
volksfest.d
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markets and Much more
Sept. 10-11: Bad Wildbad, Medieval
marketThis medieval spectacle features
40 vendors, jongleurs, jesters and fire
how at the Festplatz.Sept. 10-11: Gppingen, Street
estivalThis festival is located in the center
of town.
Sept. 10-11: Horb am Neckar, Fallestival
This festival is located at the Mh-
gssle.
Sept. 10-11: Mhlacker, Street fes-
ivalThis festival features music, food
and more in the city center.Sept. 10-12: Waldenbuch, Marketquare festival
Folk music, a five meter long meatoaf, and entertainment for all agesawait visitors at the Marktplatz andSchlosshof.
Sept. 11: Rudersberg, Art and Junkmarket
This market features new art andold junk at the Steinenberger Kirch-platz.
Sept. 11: Unterensingen, Cow rou-ette
This unique event revolves around420 squares and a cow patty.
Visitors can bet which of the
squares will be chosen by the cow.The roulette game is located at the
Sportgelnde Bettwiesen.
For more information, visit www.
kuhroulette.de.
Sept. 12: Grafenberg, Lentil festivalThis festival is held in conjunction
with a farmers market and features
lentil specialties, a petting zoo, flea
market and Sunday shopping in the
center of town.
Sept. 14: Pleidelsheim, Variety
marketFabric, brushes, brooms, decora-
tions and more can be purchased at
this market located on Ludwig-Hofer-
Strasse.Sept. 15-18: Tbingen, Umbria/
Provence marketFor four days the old city section
of Tbingen will be the stage for thisinternational market featuring vendorsfrom Aix-en-Provence and Perugia,Italy
A colorful mix of culinary specialties
and handcrafted goods await visitors.
Sept. 16-19: Besigheim, Wine fes-tival
This festival is situated in the his-
torical city section and features music,
food, and more.
The event features a parade on
Sunday that starts at 1 p.m. in
center of town.
Sept. 16-19: Esslingen, Wine f
val
This colorful event is located incity section of Mettingen and feat
entertainment, food and fun for
whole family.
Sept. 17: Weil der Stadt, Farm
market and Wellness roadThis market combines wellness
body and soul with local organic, nchemically treated produce, as weinformation about quality of life, meopathic resources and traditiremedies.
The market is open from 8 a.m.p.m. at the Spittl.Sept. 17-18: Castle Hohenzoll
Falkner and Knight WeekendMajestic eagles, lightning fast
cons and impressive vultures takthe skies above castle Hohenzo
during this event.Visitors can enjoy the flight e
bitions, meet knights and more. event for the whole family is open ly from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.Sept. 17-18: Freiberg am Nec
Pottery and crafts marketThis market features local pott
arts and crafts and more in the ce
of town.
Sept. 17-18: Lorch, Staufer m
eval marketCamp life, market callers and m
await visitors at the Kloster Lorch.
Sept. 17-18: Maulbronn, Herb
harvest market
Treasures of the garden, field avineyard are introduced to the sho
pers of this market.
Old remedies, long-forgotten h
mixes and ancient recipes are re
structed to fit the modern way of
Parents can enjoy strolls along
cloister gardens and cloister ma
while their kids are given the oppo
nity to actively participate.Sept. 17-18: Mhlacker, Airf
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Sept. 16-18:
Vaihingen,
Fall Festival
Art, entertainment andmore await visitors to the
fall festival in Vaihingen.
Live music, culinary de-
lights and Sunday shop-
ping make the festival an
event for the whole family.
The festival is located
at the Vaihinger Markt, the
Schwaben Galerie and the
city hall.
www.you-are-here.com/vaihingen
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markets and Much more
Spend dreamy nights in Stuttgart hotels
The greater Stuttgart metropolitan area invites residents of Stut-
tgart to spend some dreamy nights in local hotels.
From Sept. 8-11, 90 hotels offer overnight stays for 15 per
star rating and room.
This offer includes breakfast, and in 20 selected cities, a special experi-
ence program. This offer is only good for residents of the greater Stut-
tgart metropolitan area and offers the population a special look at their
local area.
The Stuttgart Marketing and tourism office, as well as the Hotel and
Inn alliance (DEHOGA), hope to give residents a few memorable days in
the region. For a list, of hotels and participating cities, visit www.stuttgart-
tourist.de/traumhaft.htm. Interested residents can book this arrangement
by calling 0711-222-8100, at the Tourist Information in Stuttgart and the
Airport, or by sending an e-mail to [email protected].
Visitors to this event can enjoy ahistorical aircraft show, air shows,andem parachute jumps and more athe Flugplatz.Sept. 17-18: Pfullingen, Creativity
marketThis market features arts and
crafts of local vendors at the Markt-platz.Sept. 17-19: Walddorfhslach, Townestival
This festival features a beer tent,mall amusement park and a nightlyorch parade. The event is locate din
he center of town.
www.hotels.de
Sept. 18: Kngen, Fall marketThis market combines a variety
and childrens flea market in the cen-ter of town.Sept. 18: Schwbisch Hall, Friend-
ship festivalThis multicultural festival is located
at the Marktplatz.Sept. 21: Sachsenheim, Variety
marketThis market is located in the cen-
ter of town.Sept. 21-25: Stuttgart, Cirque du
Soleil Alegria
Alegria is the Spanish word for
luck, joy and excitement. Theseare the feelings that this exceptionshow wants to wake in their audi-ence. More than 400 costumes a55 actors from 17 countries captivthe audience during this spectacleFor tickets, visit www.easyticket.dSept. 22-26: Bretten, Wine mar
This markets features small winhuts at the historical Marktplatz, msic and more.Sept. 24: Bietigheim-Bissing
Shopping XXLThis shopping event is located
the center of town. Visitors can enshopping until midnight, food, mus
and more.Sept. 24-25: Ilshofen, Fall and tery market
This arts and crafts market fea-tures local artists and their wares the Rathausplatz. The stores in thcenter of town will be open for Suday shopping from 11 a.m. to 6 p.Sept. 24-26: Sulzfeld, Town festi
This small, historic festival is loed at the Hauptstrasse and featurvariety market and amusement pa
Sept. 25: Gomadingen, ParadStuds
This horse enthusiast festival includes the parade of the stud horsat the Landgestt Marbach.Sept. 25: Sindelfingen, World C
drens DayThis large child and family festi
is located at the Sommerhofenparand features face painting, a Kindcaf, arts and crafts and more, staing at 10 a.m.
Sept. 27: Herrenberg, Fall marThis variety market is located
in the center of town at the Schul-strasse.Sep. 28 to Oct. 3: Gppingen, W
festivalThis festival features wines from
almost every European country.Maultaschen and roasted pig, oniopie and cheese plates are featureduring this culinary event. On Ocstores will be open for Sunday sho
ping from 1-6 p.m.
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Commander: Col. Carl D. BirdCommand Sgt. Major: CSM Anthony BryantPublic Affairs Officer: Mark J. HowellOut & About Editor: Birgit Thompson
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The newsletter is updated regularly by the PublicAffairs Office. The newsletter can also be viewed on theU.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Web site at: http://www.Stuttgart.army.mil.
This newsletter is a command information product with
emphasis on events and activities occurring on the
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Flea markets in Baden-Wrttemberg
For a complete listingand locationsvisit www.meine-
fohmarkt-termine.deandclickon
the 7000 zip code link.
March1SindelfingenNight
f the danceThis event features the Broadway
Dance Factory and the Dance Fac-
ory Dublin.
Tickets are available, at www.
asyticket.de.
March3Bietigheim-BissingenVarietymarket
This market is located in the center
f town and starts at 8 a.m.
March3HechingenFaschin
ventThe center of town will be run over
y fools during the day, starting at 9
.m. in the center of town.
March3RottenburgamNeckar
Faschingevent
Volksmarches in Germany
For updated information, visit www.dvv-w
dern.de/t_de/tb.
Sept. 1: Gppingen, at the Stauferpark Sept. 1: Sthlingen, at the Rewe parking
lot Sept. 1: Wolfach, at the Sclosshof Sept. 2: Karlsruhe, at the Bierbrse Sept. 3: Raststatt, at the Festplatz Sept. 3: Ludwigsburg, at the Rathausplatz
Sept. 3: Bruchsal, at the Autohof Herz Sept. 3: Backnang, at the Rewe parking lot Sept. 3: Stuttgart_Vaihingen, at the
university Sept. 3: Bblingen, at the Real Sept. 3: Metzingen, at the Picks Raus Sept. 3: Pforzheim, at the Discount
Baumarkt Sept. 3: Sindelfingen, at the Obi Sept. 3: Fellbach, at the Kaufland Sept. 3: Ludwigsburg, at the Friedens-
kirche Sept. 4: Feldberg, at the Haus der Natur Sept. 4: Horb am Neckar, at the Neukauf Sept. 6: Metzingen, at the Picks Raus Sept. 7: Mannheim, at the Real
Sept. 8: Gppingen, at the Stauferpark Sept. 8: Haussach, at the Klosterplatz Sept. 9: Libenzell, at the Marktplatz Sept. 9: Stockach, at the Dillplatz Sept. 10: Fellbach, at the Kaufland Sept. 10: Echterdingen, at the Festplatz Sept. 10: Bblingen, at the Real
Sept. 10: Winnenden, at the Stadtgarten Sept. 10: Ludwigsburg, at the
Rundsporthalle Sept. 10: Kirchheim, at the Gterbahnhof Sept. 10: Esslingen am Neckar, at the
Festplatz Zell Sept. 10: Ostfildern-Scharnhausen, at the
Extra Sept. 11: Kornwestheim, at the
Getrnke Heinrich Sept. 11: Waldenbuch, in the center of town Sept. 13: Germersheim, at the Real Sept. 14: Freiburg im Breisgau, at the
Mann Mobilia Sept. 14: Waldkirchen, at the Rathausplatz Sept. 15: Gppingen, at the Stauferpark
Sept. 17: Heilbronn, at the Theresienwi Sept. 17: Stuttgart, at the Feuersee Sept. 17: Schmiden, at the Kaufland Sept. 17: Bblingen, at the Real Sept. 17: Sindelfingen, at the Obi Sept. 17: Backnang, at the Rewe Sept. 17: Ludwigsburg, at the PH parkin
Sept. 18: Leonberg, at the Stadthalle Sept. 18: Tbingen, at the Real Sept. 21: Hausach, at the Klosterplatz Sept. 22: Gppingen, at the Stauferpark Sept. 22: Germersheim, at the SBK mar Sept. 23: Stockach, at the Dillplatz Sept. 24: Stuttgart, at the University in t
center of town Sept. 24: Feuerbach, at the Festplatz Sept. 24: Schmiden, at the Kaufland Sept. 24: Bblingen, at the Wolf-Hirth-
Strasse
Aug. 31: LangenlonsheimStart: at the train station Langenlonsheim at 7 a.m.Sept. 3-4: GlcksburgStart at the train station Flensburg at 10 a.m.Sept. 4: IlsedeStart at the train station Peine at 8 a.m.Sept. 3-4: BrhlStart at the train station Brhl-Mitte at 7a.m.Sept. 4: KirchbergStart at the train station Kirchberg at 7 a.m.Sept. 4: KatzenfurtStart at the train station KatzenfurtSept. 4: RiegelsbergStart at the train station Riegelsberg at 7 a.m.Sept. 4: RauenbergStart at the train station Wiesloch-Walldorf at 6 a.m.Sept. 4: Achern-Msbach
Start at the train station Achern at 7 a.m.
Sept. 4: BlumbergStart at the train station Donaueschingen at 7a.m.Sept. 4: Filderstadt-PlattenhardtStart that the train station Bernhausen at 7 a.m.Sept. 7: GrolsheimStart at the train station Bingen at 7 a.m.Sept. 11: MllnStart at the train station Mlln at 8 a.m.Sept. 11: SiegenStart at the train station Siegen at 7 a.m.Sept. 11: MnchengladbachStart at the train station MnchengladbachHbf. at 7 a.m.Sept. 11: NeuerburgStart at the train station Wittlich Hbf. At 7 a.m.Sept. 11 BeilsteinStart at the train staition Herbronn at 6 a.m.
Sept. 11: Weissach
Start at the train station Weissach at 7 a.mSept. 11: FischbachStart at the train station Fischbach-Friedrichshafen at 7 a.m.Sept. 11: OberhofStart at the train station Murg/Baden at 7Sept. 13: SaarbrckenStart at the Deutsch-Franzsicher Garten
11 a.m.Sept. 14: BockenauStart at the train station Bad Sobernheima.m.Sept. 14: Fulda-HaimbachStart at the train station Fulda at 2 p.m.Sept. 17-18: EggbekStart that the train station Tarp at 10 a.m.Sept. 18: Edernissen-Oedesse
Start at the train station Peine at 7 a.m