Karlsruhe's only
Rhine bridges are located in the Knielingen area. They connect the city with the state of
Rhineland-Palatinate by road and rail. The
Südtangente, a large bypass road, runs through Knielingen and ends at the Rhine bridge. Knielingen is connected to the local public transport network by tram line 2, the light rail line S5, the
Winden–Karlsruhe railway line (
Bahnhof Karlsruhe-Knielingen train station) and bus lines 74 and 75.
Horse racing track (former landfill), in front of it is the Knielingen horse racing track The horse breeding and racing club
Zucht- und Rennverein Karlsruhe-Knielingen operates a horse racing track in Knielingen, which is located in the
Burgau nature reserve. Trotting and galloping races are held on the sand track. There are also several buildings for catering, for parimutuel betting operations, and a covered grandstand. On the standing wall one can see the track from an elevated position.
Knielingen 2.0 When the American armed forces withdrew from the barracks on Sudetenstraße after the end of the
Cold War, a 30-hectare area in the north of Knielingen became available, which has been gradually being built on since around 2009. The site is primarily being developed with rental or condominiums and terraced houses. A commercial area is also being created, including a local supply center with a large supermarket, which opened in 2009. The project is intended to provide living space for up to 2,000 people and is referred to as "Knielingen 2.0". Tram line 2 has also been running there since November 2020. ==Notable people==