Frankfurt Südbahnhof railway station
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Frankfurt Süd | |
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Architectural information | |
Opened | 1873 |
Location | Frankfurt |
State | Hesse |
Country | Germany |
Local authority | Sachsenhausen-Nord |
Operations | |
DS100 code | FFS |
Type | Bf |
Category | 2 |
Deutsche Bahn - Stations in Germany | |
Frankfurt (Main) Südbahnhof (German for Frankfurt South Station) is one of the three long-distance stations of Frankfurt city. Contrary to the main station it is not a Terminal, but a through station and has 9 tracks with five platforms [1]. It is a stopping station for some routes of long-distance traffic (ICE, IC) and for regional traffic (RegionalExpress and RegionalBahn). Beyond that, it is one of the main rapid-transit railway connection-points in Frankfurt city centre.
Preceding station | Frankfurt U-Bahn | Following station | ||
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Terminus | U1 |
Schweizer Platz
toward [[Template:S-line/VGF right/U1 (Frankfurt U-Bahn)|Template:S-line/VGF right/U1]]
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Terminus | U2 |
Schweizer Platz
toward [[Template:S-line/VGF right/U2 (Frankfurt U-Bahn)|Template:S-line/VGF right/U2]]
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Terminus | U3 |
Schweizer Platz
toward [[Template:S-line/VGF right/U3 (Frankfurt U-Bahn)|Template:S-line/VGF right/U3]]
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