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  2. S7 (Rhine-Main S-Bahn) - Wikipedia

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    traffiQ Frankfurt – S7 timetable This page was last edited on 13 December 2023, at 14:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  3. S9 (Rhine-Main S-Bahn) - Wikipedia

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    Taunus Railway, Main Railway, Citytunnel Frankfurt, Frankfurt Schlachthof–Hanau railway: Route number: 645.9: Operator(s) DB Regio: Depot(s) Frankfurt Hbf: Rolling stock: DBAG Class 430: History; Opened: 2000 () Technical; Line length: 66.1 km (41.1 mi) Track gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge: Electrification: Overhead line

  4. Rhine-Main S-Bahn - Wikipedia

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    A further application of such two-system metropolitan railway vehicles is provided in the west of Frankfurt: Starting in Bad Homburg and the Frankfurt Northwest Center so-called Regional Tangent West (RTW) on Eschborn South, Sulzbach (Taunus), Frankfurt-Sossenheim, Frankfurt-Höchst, Frankfurt Airport and Frankfurt Stadium to the Isenburg ...

  5. Public transport in Frankfurt am Main - Wikipedia

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    Regional trains connect Frankfurt with towns and villages up to a distance of 80 km (50 mi) away. Most regional trains stop at more than one station in Frankfurt and they also can be used for journeys within the city. Categories for local trains in Germany are Regionalbahn (RB) and Regional-Express (RE).

  6. Frankfurt Airport loop - Wikipedia

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    Since no extensive timetable changes were required for operational reasons for the winter timetable, the operation of a full service commenced on 1 June 1980. It provided a ten-minute cycle with two S-Bahn lines (S14: Frankfurt–Mainz–Wiesbaden and S15: Hauptwache–Airport), amounting to 93 S-Bahn trains per day and direction. [4]

  7. S8 (Rhine-Main S-Bahn) - Wikipedia

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    Like the S1 the S8 now also used the eastern branch of the Frankfurt Citytunnel as well as the Offenbach Citytunnel. In 1990 two S14 trainsets collided near the Rüsselsheim station killing 17 and injuring 145 passengers. The conductor of the train bound for Frankfurt ignored the stop signal and crashed into an oncoming, fully occupied train. [1]

  8. Frankfurt Airport regional station - Wikipedia

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    Frankfurt (Main) Airport regional station (German: Frankfurt (Main) Flughafen Regionalbahnhof) is an underground railway station at Frankfurt Airport in Frankfurt, Germany. It provides local S-Bahn and Regionalbahn services to the city and the Frankfurt/Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region .

  9. Lufthansa Airport Express - Wikipedia

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    Although the Lufthansa Airport Express was integrated into Lufthansa's reservation system using flight numbers and never integrated in the TEE booking office, the Deutsche Bundesbahn classified the trains as Trans Europ Express in their operation. This meant a double numbering of the trains, e.g. "Flight" LH 1001 was TEE 61 for railway staff. [1]