Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Leipzig/Halle Airport, Mansfelder Bergwerksbahn, Coswig Ferry, Westerhusen Ferry, Sandau Ferry, Barby Ferry, Traditionsbetriebswerk Stassfurt, Rothenburg Ferry, Ferchland Grieben Ferry, Rogatz Ferry, . Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: General plan from the AirportLeipzig/Halle Airport, sometimes called Schkeuditz Airport (IATA: LEJ, ICAO: EDDP), is located in Schkeuditz, Saxony and serves both Leipzig, Saxony and Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It has more than two million passengers per year. The modern airport terminal structure extends over the adjacent motorway and railway. The terminal access is south of the railway while the runway 08L/26R parallels the driveway north of the railway, requiring aircraft to taxi on a bridge over the tracks and roads. The airport was modernized with the 2012 Olympic Games hosting bid for Leipzig in mind but the city lost out to London. The recent DHL move in early 2008 from Brussels Airport to Leipzig as its European hub will dramatically increase the cargo traffic in the coming months. One of the most unusual aspects of Leipzig/Halle is the large number of tour operators sales offices within the airport building. This is apparently the result of regulations that permit discount operations within airport terminals. Another feature of the airport is the adjoining modern Porsche factory, with special facilities for visitors and conventions. A Condor Flugdienst aircraft on the W1 taxiwayLeipzig/Halle Airport railway station has national connections to cities like Magdeburg, Hanover, Cologne and Dresden. There is a fast train directly to Leipzig inner city and Halle (Saale) city. Furthermore, the airport is connected to two motorways: the A14 connecting to Dresden (130 km), Halle (Saale, 40 km) and Magdeburg (130 km...http: //booksllc.net/?l=e