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The Frankfurt U-Bahn is a Stadtbahn system serving Frankfurt, Germany. Together with the Rhine-Main S-Bahn and the tram network , it forms the backbone of the public transport system in Frankfurt. Its name derives from the German term for underground railway , U ntergrund bahn .
Underground Bockenheimer Warte: C/D: 11 October 1986 Underground D-route portion of station opened 20 February 2001 Western terminus of the line Connection between the C- and D- routes Bommersheim A: 27 May 1978 At-grade Bonames Mitte A: 18 December 1971 At-grade Bornheim Mitte B: 31 May 1980 Underground Two single-track stations, one above the ...
Frankfurt underground U5 line train on the way to Konstablerwache station The U-Bahn is a Stadtbahn system with nine lines, running on three main routes. The U1, U2, U3 and U8 run from Frankfurt South railway station to the north of the city on a common route .
Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof (low level) (German: Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof Tiefbahnhof, officially Frankfurt (Main) Hbf (tief)) is a four-track S-Bahn station below Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof and as such part of the busiest railway station in Frankfurt, Germany. It is also the busiest rapid transit station in Frankfurt.
It was the first U-Bahn service in Frankfurt to run entirely underground, linking the central railway station to Seckbacher Landstraße in Bornheim. In 2001 the U4 was extended almost 2 km (1.2 mi) from the central railway station to Bockenheimer Warte with an intermediate station at the Frankfurt Trade Fair.
The A line is the north-to-south main line of the Frankfurt U-Bahn.It is the oldest and longest line of the U-Bahn system. Served by four routes (U1, U2, U3 and U8) starting at Südbahnhof Railway Station in Sachsenhausen, the A line runs through downtown Frankfurt up to Heddernheim Station in the north of the city, where it branches out to Ginnheim (U1 and U9), Oberursel (U3), Riedberg (U8 ...
Rapid transit in Germany consists of four U-Bahn systems and 14 S-Bahn systems. The U-Bahn, commonly understood to stand for Untergrundbahn ('underground railway'), are conventional rapid transit systems that run mostly underground, while the S-Bahn or Stadtschnellbahn ('city rapid railway') are commuter rail services, that may run underground in the city center and have metro-like ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Railway stations located underground in Frankfurt (9 P) F. ... Frankfurt-Zeilsheim station