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  1. The U1, the first line of Frankfurts underground system, is 12.3 kilometres long and has 20 stations. It runs through the city centre, connecting the northern suburbs from its terminus at Ginnheim to the southern station, Südbahnhof.

  2. The quickest route between Frankfurt (Main) Hbf and the city centre is to take a S-Bahn train from the lower level station to/from Hauptwache or Konstablerwache stations. Rail passes can be used on the S-Bahn trains. The gleis (platforms/tracks) used by the local S-Bahn trains to the city centre and to the flughafen/airport are at a lower level.

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  4. Address. Hauptbahnhof Frankfurt Central, Mannheimer Straße, Gallus, Frankfurt am Main, Regierungsbezirk Darmstadt, Hessen, 60329, Deutschland. Main stations in Frankfurt. Frankfurt Central Live Departures. Departure Time. Train number. Status. Platform. From. To.

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    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. It's central position in Germany makes it a transport hub, and you'll often find yourself...

    Frankfurt (Main) Hbf has 25 mainline platforms, all lined up in a row and numbered 1 to 24 from left to right as you look towards the trains (there's also a platform 1a, hence 25 platforms in total...

    There are many food kiosks & eateries around the station, including all the usual suspects:  MacDonalds is on the main concourse opposite platform 22.  Burger King, Dunkin Donuts & a Nordsee fish r...
    For a decent beer, try Sam's sportsbar (www.samssportsbar.de) at the far platform 24 end of the concourse, it's nice & quiet there, or Uddin's barin the main hall just inside the main station entra...
    To stock up for your journey, there's a Spar Expressminimarket in a kiosk in the centre of the concourse opposite platform 2.
    There is a staffed left luggage office & lockers in various sizes in the main hall, on the left if you walk into the main hall from the concourse and platforms, marked with an 'L' in the photo of t...
    If these lockers are all in use, don't worry, there's lots more lockers on platform 24 and another set in a locker room opposite platform 19.  Lockers there are almost always available.
    The main station information desk is opposite platforms 12 & 13, with another one opposite platform 4.  This is where to ask if you have an enquiry or problems with connections.
    To buy tickets or make reservations, go to the spacious DB travel centre (Reisezentrum), accessed from the main hall, which you enter opposite platforms 12 & 13.
    Alternatively, there are self-service DB ticket machines at various locations all over the station.  It's best to use a red DB-branded machine for DB mainline tickets, rather than the green RMV loc...
    In the unlikely event that you have an expensive 1st class Flexpreis ticket for a long-distance train run by DB & partner railways (for example, a 1st class Flexpreis ticket for an IC, ICE or EC tr...
    The lounge offers armchairs, free WiFi, and complimentary wine, beer, soft drinks and sandwiches or soup.  Staff take your order at your seat and bring it to you.  The lounge is on the first floor,...
    The entrance to the DB Lounge is in the main hall.  After arriving on a train, head for the information desk opposite platforms 12 & 13, walk past the desk into the main hall, and the entrance to t...
  5. Oct 13, 2020 · Station / Airport guide The Frankfurt Main Train Station is one of the largest train stations in Europe and is located just west of the city center. More than 350,000 travelers use this station every day. To be able to manage this great volume of traffic, the central station has more than 25 platforms in five departure halls. Tourism office:

  6. The main train station serves an average of 493,000 travelers and more than 1,000 trains per day. In addition to the Frankfurt Central Station, the city has three other long-distance train stations: the South Station (Südbahnhof), the West Station (Westbahnhof) and the Airport Long-Distance Train Station. Under the station building there is a ...

  7. U-Bahn (underground) lines U4, U6 & U7, tram no.16 and busses 32, 36 50 and N1 will all take you to »Bockenheimer Warte« station. A ticket for the opera (this does not apply if your ticket has cost you nothing) allows you to travel free on public transport from 5 hours before the performance begins until the service closes down at night.