The main train station in Frankfurt am Main is the largest passenger train station in Hesse and, along with the Frankfurt Südbahnhof and the Frankfurt (Main) Airport train station, is one of three long-distance train stations in Frankfurt.
background
The Südbahnhof in Frankfurt am Main is one of four long-distance train stations in, along with the main train station, the airport long-distance station and the airport regional train station Frankfurt am Main as well as a train station for regional and S-Bahn traffic. It is also a transfer station to the Subway Lines U1, U2, U3 and U8 (A segmentIn long-distance traffic it is, among other things, by ICE, IC/EC as EN and NJ and Flixtrain approached.
getting there
Subway
The Südbahnhof is on the A route, and the underground lines U1, U2, U3 and U8 run here.
Train
Lines S3, S4, S5 and S6 of the RheinMain S-Bahn operate at the Südbahnhof.
tram
- Tram lines 15, 16 and 18
City bus
Lines 45, N7 and N71
Long-distance bus
The Long-distance bus station Frankfurt (Main) can be reached by tram, the destination stop is Hauptbahnhof or Baseler Platz.
Airport
The Frankfurt Airport can be reached with the S-Bahn lines S8 and S9, but these do not run at the Südbahnhof, a change at one of the stations in the inner city tunnel between Ostendstraße / EZB and the main train station is necessary.
Park
Tickets and information
- In the Südbahnhof there is a ticket office where you can buy tickets for local and long-distance rail transport as well as network tickets for the RMV sold.
- Ticket machines from Transdev Vertrieb and DB are located in the Südbahnhof.
- In front of the entrances to the Südbahnhof underground station are the ticket machines of the Frankfurt am Main transport company (VGF), other VGF machines are at the tram and city bus stop Südbahnhof.
kitchen
- McDonalds and McCafe
- Baked goods
shop
Banks / savings banks
Waiting
There is no heated waiting room, all kinds of seating and weather protection on the platforms.