A car does Cologne to Krefeld in roughly 48 min over 60 km. The motorway runs almost where the map does — 60 km of road across 52 km of straight line. The difference from every other way of making the trip is that it starts at your address and ends at theirs.
The fare is fixed when you book, so a closed lane or a slow stretch costs you time and not money — there is no meter and no waiting charge. Pickup is any address in Cologne: a home, a hotel, an office, a venue. Drop-off is the exact address in Krefeld, not the nearest station to it. Both cities are in Nordrhein-Westfalen, which usually means a single motorway and no rebooking of anything if the day moves. The same fixed-price arrangement covers Cologne to Mönchengladbach, a separate route with its own measured distance.
One vehicle the whole way, one price, and a departure time you choose rather than one a timetable chooses for you. Journeys this length are mostly booked the same day or the day before, and the car can be at the door within the hour in normal conditions. Arriving by air instead? Cologne Bonn Airport Transfers covers every destination we serve from the airport.
Luggage, equipment and the things that do not fit a rack
A lot of Cologne–Krefeld bookings have nothing to do with speed. A saloon takes three large cases, a van seats seven with luggage to match, and a minibus covers a group of up to sixteen. Trade-fair material, instrument cases, camera kit, golf bags, skis and boxed samples travel in the boot rather than being carried the length of a platform and lifted twice. Tell us what is coming at booking and the right vehicle is assigned: a van booked because there are eight bags is a cheaper mistake than a saloon that arrives and cannot take them.
Same-day returns and waiting time
At 60 km this is a route people commonly do twice in a day, and it is worth booking as a return rather than as two separate journeys. The driver can wait at the far end — for a meeting, a viewing, a hospital appointment, a signing — and bring you back, which is quoted as one fixed price at booking rather than billed by the hour while the car stands. For a short wait that is almost always cheaper than two one-way transfers, and it removes the part of the day nobody plans for: finding a car back at 18:00 in a city you do not live in.