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This is a list of regional rail services operated in Hesse. Rail services in southern Hesse are focussed on the city of Frankfurt and are organised by the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund ("Rhine-Main Transport Association"), while rail services in northern Hesse are focussed on the city of Kassel and are organised by the Nordhessischer Verkehrsverbund ("North Hesse Transport Association").
The Rhine-Main S-Bahn system is an integrated rapid transit and commuter train system for the Frankfurt/Rhine-Main region, which includes the cities Frankfurt am Main, Wiesbaden, Mainz, Offenbach am Main, Hanau and Darmstadt.
Stations: 10: Service; Type: Rapid transit, Commuter rail: System: S-Bahn Rhein-Main: Services: Mannheim–Frankfurt railway: Route number: 645.7: Operator(s) DB ...
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 ...
The Rhine-Main S-Bahn is a suburban rail system serving the Rhein-Main Region, of which Frankfurt itself is the central city. The service caters the large number of commuters who travel to and from the suburbs each day.
The service uses the tracks of the Main-Lahn Railway between Niedernhausen and Frankfurt Central Station. This route is also used by regional trains in the section Niedernhausen–Frankfurt-Höchst. Between Frankfurt-Höchst and Central Station this service shares the Main-Lahn line with freight and shunting operations. National and regional ...
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.
The Mannheim–Frankfurt railway is used by three Intercity-Express routes, connecting South Germany with Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne and Dortmund and regional services of the Rhine-Main transport union and Rhine-Neckar transport union.