Frankfurt Galluswarte station | |
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Operations | |
Category | 4 |
Type | Through station |
Platforms in use | 2 |
DS100 code | FFGA |
Station code | 1863 |
Construction and location | |
Opened | 1978 |
Location | Frankfurt am Main |
State | Hesse |
Country | Germany |
Home page | www.bahnhof.de |
Route information | |
List of railway stations in Hesse |
Frankfurt Galluswarte station is an S-Bahn station to the west of central Frankfurt am Main, Germany, in the district of Gallus.
The station was opened on 28 May 1978 and is named after a nearby medieval watchtower, which was named after the Galgenfeld ("gallows field", a place of execution). It consists of two tracks facing a 96 cm-high central platform on the Homburg Railway and two passing tracks on the Main-Weser Railway. There was formerly a junction at the station with a branch to the now closed main freight yard. At the southern end of the station, the Main-Weser line divides into ramps towards Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof, connecting with the Main-Neckar line and the Taunus line.
The station is elevated above the streets of Mainzer Landstraße and Frankenallee. Escalators and a lift connect the platform and the two streets.
The station is served by S-Bahn lines S3, S4, S5 and S6. Intercity and regional trains run past on the Main Weser tracks, which have no platforms at Galluswarte.
Below the station in the Mainzer Landstrasse, there is interchange with tram lines 11 and 21 and bus line 52.
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