The Fusion Festival will take place in Lärz, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania from June 25th to 30th. Up to 80,000 visitors are expected. Usually the connection with the RE5 is the ideal way to the event, but construction work ensures massive restrictions. Since it is counted with great rush, Deutsche Bahn is now using special trains. Here are all information about it.
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These are the special regulations for arrival
As the organizers announced, the train does not run from Berlin, but only from Oranienburg. Only the S-Bahn line S1 drives there-it could be overloaded by the rush of fans. The Intercity to Rostock would usually be the first choice, but it doesn’t drive at the weekend. These are the special trains loud German railway:
For the arrival on Wednesday and Thursday (June 25th and 26th):
- Special trains from Oranienburg in the period from around 9 am to 6pm; Every hour at X: 45 a.m.
- As usual, the Neustrelitz station can be reached from the north.
- The S-Bahn Berlin supports the journey with the S1 to Oranienburg
For the departure on Sunday and Monday (June 29 and 30):
- Special trains from Neustrelitz in the period from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Every hour at X: 40 p.m.
- An additional special train drives to Berlin at 11:10 p.m.
- Extension of the S-Bahn line S8 from Birkenwerder to Oranienburg
Restrictions from July 1st and other suggestions
The Deutsche Bahn also points out: “From Tuesday, July 1st (3 a.m.), the departure from Neustrelitz is severely restricted both to the north (Sev to Waren/Müritz) and south (to Berlin): The Re5 only runs to Nassenheide (SEV from Löwenberg). For this reason, the DB recommends that the departure to compete on June 30th.”
The organizers of the merger recently also recommended via newsletter to form carpools, and a carpool is also offered. In addition, numerous bassliner buses drive to the festival site. You start in Berlin at the Ostbahnhof and at the central Omnibusbahnhof (ZOB).

