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Frankfurt Rhine-Main: Termini: ... Journey time Station Transfer S-Bahn service ... traffiQ Frankfurt – S7 timetable This page was last ...
The Rhine-Main S-Bahn system is an integrated rapid transit and commuter train system for the Frankfurt/Rhine ... time into central Frankfurt ... timetable change on ...
With a route length of over 70 km (43 mi), 30 stations and a journey time of 87 minutes, it is the longest S-Bahn service in the Rhine-Main area. The average speed of travel is about 49.72 km/h (30.9 mph) and a station distance of about 2 km (1.2 mi). Usually DBAG Class 423 railcars are used on this service.
At the timetable change in May 1998, the maximum speed limit on a 15 km length of the southern section [12] was raised to 200 km/h. The northern section from Groß-Gerau to Frankfurt was completed in autumn 1999 for high-speed operations. [13] From 5 December 1999, the 3.3-km section from Leeheim to Dornberg could be operated at 200 km/h. [14]
Rhine-Main S-Bahn: S 2: Niedernhausen–Dietzenbach: 582 645.3 Rhine-Main S-Bahn: S 3: Bad Soden am Taunus–Darmstadt: 583 645.4 Rhine-Main S-Bahn: S 4: Kronberg (Taunus)–Langen (Hess) 583 645.5 Rhine-Main S-Bahn: S 5 (Homburg Railway) Friedrichsdorf–Frankfurt South: 585 645.6 Rhine-Main S-Bahn: S 6: Friedberg–Frankfurt South: 586 645.7 ...
Main Railway, Citytunnel Frankfurt, Frankfurt Schlachthof–Hanau railway: Technical; Rolling stock: DBAG Class 430: Track gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge: Electrification: Overhead line: Depot(s) Frankfurt Hbf: Timetable number(s) 645.8
Frankfurt Hbf – Frankfurt Airport Regional – Rüsselsheim – Mainz Hbf – Bingen (Rhein) Hbf – Boppard Hbf – Koblenz Hbf: 471: Stadler Flirt RE 3: Nahe Express: Frankfurt Hbf – Frankfurt Airport Regional – Rüsselsheim – Mainz Hbf – Bad Kreuznach – Saarbrücken Hbf: 471, 680: Vlexx: Alstom Coradia LINT: RE 4: Südwest-Express
Since the timetable change in December 2010, Regionalbahn services (now RB 10) have been operated on the route of the Taunus Railway and the Right Rhine Railway by the Frankfurt-based company, VIAS. 19 Stadler FLIRT low-floor trains are used on this line. These replaced the Regional-Express services operated by Deutsche Bahn, so that between ...