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The planned Frankfurt am Main long-distance railway tunnel is to run from the Offenbach city limits or from the Frankfurt East station to the Niederräd Main bridge. It is intended to relieve the Hauptbahnhof and turn it into an underground through station for many long-distance lines.
- 18 August 1888; 135 years ago
- Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof underground
- 1866
The Frankfurt U-Bahn is a Stadtbahn system serving Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany. Together with the Rhine-Main S-Bahn and the Frankfurt Straßenbahn, it forms the backbone of the public transport system in Frankfurt. Its name derives from the German term for underground, Untergrundbahn.
- 470,100 (2016)
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- 64.9 km (40.3 mi)
Frankfurt S-Bahn at Hauptbahnhof tief (Central station underground) Frankfurt itself is the central city of the so-called Rhein-Main Region , and therefore the service caters the large number of commuters who travel to and from the suburbs each day.
My first experience of the railways of Europe was at Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof, which happens to the busiest railway station in Germany – and the scale of the station was amazing, with a total of 32 platforms across three levels. At ground level 25 platforms are located beneath a five span train shed.
Frankfurt am Main Hauptbahnhof (usually abbreviated to Hbf = main station in German) is a impressive terminus at the centre of the busy city of Frankfurt, a beautiful station dating from 1888, although the halls either side of the main hall were added in 1924.
Frankfurt (Main) Hbf. Im Hauptbahnhof. 60329 Frankfurt am Main. Overview plan of tracks, platforms and services at the station. Track and site plan. (PDF) Shopping and eating. Extensive overview of bakeries, gastronomy, stores and services can be found at www.einkaufsbahnhof.de. WiFi. Free WiFi at stations. Elevators.
Frankfurt Central Station is the largest train station in Frankfurt and one of the most frequented train stations in Europe. Opened in 1888 as “Centralbahnhof Frankfurt”, it is a terminal station where long-distance trains have to reverse direction instead of passing through the station.