The last travel details in a nutshell: Landline is +49-2309-782756, my mobile phone +49-16092087547. Address is Im Knäppen 63, Waltrop. OpenStreetMap does not even show it while Google Maps is quite accurate. If that is a concern to you, bring your own GPS device and fix it.
If you are using public transport all the way to Waltrop Elmenhorst (bus station), you'll need fares from the local transport organization VRR, available in ticket vending machines (not in advance). >From Dortmund Hbf: Einzelticket Preisstufe B, €4.90 >From Düsseldorf: Einzelticket Preisstufe D, €12.00 Those tickets are _not_ valid for high-speed trains (ICE, IC, EC, Thalys). High-speed trains don't offer relevant time savings for those connections, tickets cost about double, and _don't_ include local transport like subways and buses. Train tickets from outside of the VRR area (like from Cologne) also don't include local transport. If you are looking at the train departure tables, make sure that they are yellow (the white ones are only for arrivals usually), and don't sport a large "S" watermark (large railroad stations tend to have separate departure tables for the glacially slow S-Bahn local transport). Usable trains from Düsseldorf to Dortmund tend to be called "Regionalexpress" or "Stadtexpress" and take about an hour. Inside of Dortmund Hbf, you enter the subway U41 direction "Brambauer" and take it to its end point "Brambauer Verkehrshof", travel time 23 minutes (now is the time to call when you are arriving late or on the weekend when the bus service is spotty). >From the subway end station, you can take the Bus 284 direction "Waltrop, Am Moselbach", exiting it at "Waltrop Elmenhorst". It does not come all that often: check the schedule in case it makes more sense to get yourself picked up in Brambauer already. If the bus _is_ handy, and you consider walking after taking the bus, those last 900m will be hard to find without a map printout. Basically you walk through the street that has its dead end at the bus station, then continue right until you come to a wooden horse. You take the path there and follow it until getting to the second farm house. The wooden horse is also the waymark for people arriving by car. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user