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City encourages residents to gather information about Camp-Lintfort rail connection

Attention shifts to Kattenstraße's segment within Zechenpark, leading to Hochschule. Imminent alterations within the park are under discussion.

City encourages residents to learn about Camp-Lintfort rail connection
City encourages residents to learn about Camp-Lintfort rail connection

City encourages residents to gather information about Camp-Lintfort rail connection

🔥 Hey there! Let's talk about what's brewing in Kamp-Lintfort, shall we? 😎

The buzz around town these days is all about the upcoming changes to the route from Moers, Rheinkamp, to Kamp-Lintfort. That's right, it's about the proposed railway crossing at Kattenstraße, the new Zechenpark route, and the final station, "Kamp-Lintfort Mitte."

Niederrheinbahn GmbH is getting the ball rolling with an information event on July 1st, 6:30 PM, at the primary school auditorium on Vinnstraße. This is your chance to get the lowdown on the project, ask questions, share ideas, and join the conversation.

But what about the park? Well, the park isn't going to be a quiet observer. Expect some changes due to the railway track and station, though it's yet to be detailed exactly what those will be. Fret not, as it's still possible to cross the track at four designated points. Throughout the new route construction, they plan to incorporate extra trees, shrubs, and measures to promote biodiversity.

The event will be graced by none other than Mayor Christoph Landscheidt, who's quite excited about the upcoming train connection.

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Ah, the "Mitte" station — what does it look like, you ask? Guess you'll have to wait and see!

Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting project! And don't forget to follow your favorite Moers editorial team on WhatsApp and Instagram for all the breaking news! 📲💬🚀

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In connection with the proposed railway crossing at Kattenstraße and the new Zechenpark route, the finance industry might see an increase in investments as businesses capitalize on the upcoming train connection in Kamp-Lintfort. The transportation sector is expected to implement sustainable measures in the park to ensure biodiversity while maintaining the four designated crossing points for pedestrians.

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