Operation
Currently the station is served by eleven Intercity-Express lines and three Intercity lines.
Preceding station | Deutsche Bahn | Following station | ||
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Frankfurt (Main) Hbf towards Hamburg-Altona | ICE 22 reverses out | Mannheim Hbf towards Stuttgart Hbf | ||
Mainz Hbf towards Wiesbaden Hbf or Basel SBB | ICE 20 | Frankfurt (Main) Hbf towards Kiel Hbf | ||
Mainz Hbf towards Kiel Hbf | ICE 31 | Frankfurt (Main) Hbf towards Munich Hbf/Regensburg Hbf or Basel SBB | ||
Köln Messe/Deutz towards Dortmund Hbf | ICE 41 | Frankfurt (Main) Hbf towards Munich Hbf | ||
Siegburg/Bonn towards Hamburg-Altona | ICE 42 | Mannheim Hbf towards Munich Hbf | ||
Siegburg/Bonn towards Hannover Hbf or Amsterdam Centraal | ICE 43 | Mannheim Hbf towards Basel SBB | ||
Limburg Süd towards Cologne Hbf | ICE 49 | Frankfurt (Main) Hbf Terminus | ||
Mainz Hbf towards Wiesbaden Hbf | ICE 50
train route splits here and rejoins before Hanau |
Frankfurt (Main) Hbf towards Magdeburg Hbf or Dresden Hbf | ||
Frankfurt (Süd) towards Magdeburg Hbf or Dresden Hbf | ||||
Siegburg/Bonn towards Amsterdam Centraal | ICE 78 | Frankfurt (Main) Hbf Terminus | ||
Cologne Hbf towards Bruxelles-Midi | ICE 79 | Frankfurt (Main) Hbf Terminus | ||
Mainz Hbf towards Dortmund Hbf | ICE 91 | Frankfurt (Main) Hbf towards Wien Westbf | ||
Mainz Hbf towards Hamburg-Altona/Kiel Hbf/Puttgarden | IC/EC 31 | Frankfurt (Main) Hbf towards Passau Hbf | ||
Frankfurt (Main) Süd towards Ostseebad Binz | IC 50 | Terminus |
16 percent of passengers at Frankfurt Airport travelled by Intercity-Express in 2009.
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