Frankfurt Niederrad station

Frankfurt Niederrad station
Through station

Old station building, abandoned in 1977 with the construction of the S-Bahn
Location Frankfurt am Main, Hesse
Germany
Coordinates 50°4′50″N 8°38′13″E / 50.08056°N 8.63694°E / 50.08056; 8.63694Coordinates: 50°4′50″N 8°38′13″E / 50.08056°N 8.63694°E / 50.08056; 8.63694
Line(s)
Platforms 2
Other information
Station code 1876
DS100 codeFNI
Category3 [1]
Website www.bahnhof.de

Frankfurt-Niederrad station is a station in the district of Niederrad in the southwest of Frankfurt am Main in the German state of Hesse.

Location

In 1977, during the building of the Rhine-Main S-Bahn, the former station building of Niederrad station was closed. The entrances to the S-Bahn station are located about 700 metres further south on Lyoner Straße. The station is rated by Deutsche Bahn as a category 3 station.[1] It consists of four platform tracks on the Main Railway and the Ried Railway . It is located on an elevated position above Adolf-Miersch-Straße and Lyoner Straße. The two platforms are accessible from the street via lifts and stairs. All trains running through Frankfurt-Niederrad pass over the Main on either of the two Niederrad bridges located north of the station.

Connections

The station is used by Regional-Express and Regionalbahn services and S-Bahn services of lines S 7, S 8 and S 9. Intercity and Intercity-Express services pass by on the Ried Railway without stopping. A few years ago some InterCity trains also stopped in the off-peak.

Underneath the station there are interchanges with tram lines 12 and 19 (runs only at certain times) and bus lines 78 (runs only from Monday to Friday) and 79 (runs only in the mornings and from Monday to Friday).

Services

Preceding station   Deutsche Bahn   Following station
Walldorf (Hess)
toward Mannheim Hbf
RE 70
Ried Railway
Terminus
RE 80
Mittelrhein-Main/Rhein-Nahe-Express
Preceding station   Rhine-Main S-Bahn   Following station
S7
Terminus
S8
toward Hanau Hbf
S9

Notes

  1. 1 2 "Stationspreisliste 2016" [Station price list 2016] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 1 December 2015. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
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