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In the 1960s, a railway station was built near the halls, however this was soon found to be impractical, as the station was constructed as a terminal of a branch line, making connections to and from main line trains difficult. However, it found its uses for dedicated services to the fairground.
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methods, trains can run in intervals as little as 90 seconds, each train able up to carry as many as 700 passengers.
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For the Expo 2000, an entirely new railway station was constructed some 500 metres west of the fairground on the
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2018: After almost 20 years of declining visitor numbers, CeBIT closes its doors for the final time in June 2018.
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tubes on the fairground. The building was constructed between 1956 and 1958. Its total height, including the
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is constructed, at its time of completion the largest hall in the world without internal structural columns.
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is opened, then the largest exhibition hall in the world. It becomes permanent home to
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As soon as the line was completed, the old terminus at Hall 1 was renamed to
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is held independently for the first time, after outgrowing the Industry Fair.
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1990s: The fairground undergoes extensive remodeling in preparation for the
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world exhibition is held at the fairground and the surrounding areas.
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Open exhibition area at the Hanover Fairground featuring the famous
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increases the number of services. There are no express trains.
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was first held in 1947 to promote the economic recovery in the
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wanted to hold a trade fair and sought for a good place, since
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at the northern end of the area becomes the new home of the
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Private home page about the fairground's railway stations
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It is currently served by the line 895: 475: 258:Expo-Allee N and stairs to the Place of Nations 805:Deutsche Messe AG, operator of the fairground 485:The fairground has been linked to the city's 393:, a subdivision of the Hanover Industry Fair. 302:The area of the fairground originally was an 639:whilst the new terminus carried the name of 480: 53:Learn how and when to remove these messages 603: 230:Learn how and when to remove this message 212:Learn how and when to remove this message 150:Learn how and when to remove this message 607: 443: 293: 253: 241: 175:This article includes a list of general 896: 760:, the city's suburban railway system. 497:, and is now situated at the entrance 448:Hermes tower on the Hanover Fairground 778:"Deutsche Messe | Exhibition grounds" 298:Aerial view of the trade fair ground 161: 88:adding citations to reliable sources 59: 18: 939:Buildings and structures in Hanover 732:Hanover–WĂĽrzburg high-speed railway 521:, which only stops at the stations 13: 181:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 950: 798: 34:This article has multiple issues. 533:. By employing highly efficient 365:1950: Exportmesse is renamed to 166: 64: 23: 746:. The railway station is named 651:(lines 6 and 16) respectively. 509:. During the large fairs, like 75:needs additional citations for 42:or discuss these issues on the 934:Tourist attractions in Hanover 904:1947 establishments in Germany 770: 612:Messe/Ost station with a train 371:1956-1958: Hermesturm erected. 1: 924:World's fair sites in Germany 919:Convention centres in Germany 763: 742:that works like a horizontal 439: 842:ATP Tour World Championships 476:Connection to public transit 7: 728:Hanoverian Southern Railway 345: 312:British military government 10: 955: 717: 289: 16:Exhibition area in Hanover 850: 839: 831: 505:as well as the peak line 481:Northern light rail line 417:2000, June–October: The 376:Deutsche Industrie-Messe 367:Deutsche Industrie-Messe 604:Eastern light rail line 316:Allied-occupied Germany 196:more precise citations. 749:Hannover Messe/Laatzen 734:. 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