Frankfurt East station

Frankfurt East station
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Frankfurt East station
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East station entrance building
Operations
Category 5
Type Through station
Platforms in use
  • 3 main line
  • 2 U-Bahn
DS100 code FFO
Station code 1852
Construction and location
Opened 10 March 1913
Architect Karl Radlbeck
Location Frankfurt am Main
State Hesse
Country Germany
Home page www.bahnhof.de
50°06′46″N 8°42′29″E / 50.11278°N 8.70806°E / 50.11278; 8.70806
Route information
  • Frankfurt–Hanau (KBS 640)
List of railway stations in Hesse

Frankfurt East station (German: Bahnhof Frankfurt (Main) Ost) serves regional rail services in the suburb of Ostend in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Its container terminal is one of the two remaining freight yards in the city (the other is Industriepark Höchst), after the much larger Frankfurt central freight yard (Hauptgüterbahnhof) was closed. The freight yard of Frankfurt's eastern river port also lies to the east.[citation needed]

Contents

History

Former nearby Hanau Station (Hanauer Bahnhof)
Mainline and U-Bahn station
Three levels of U-Bahn station

Until the opening of the East station, trains coming from Hanau finished their journeys at a terminal station between the streets of Röderbergweg, Zobelstraße and Hanauer Landstraße, south of the zoo. It was opened on 10 September 1848 by the Frankfurt-Hanau Railway as Hanau Station (Hanauer Bahnhof). The line and station were taken over by the Hessian Ludwig Railway in 1872, which was taken over by Prussian state railways in 1897.

Today's East station was officially opened by the Prussian state railways on 10 March 1913. Freight operations, however, began only on 1 April and passenger services in May 1913. The original station building of 1914 with its huge hall was burnt in World War II and 60 % destroyed. A temporary station was opened to serve its 10,000 daily commuters and freight trains.

In 1961, a sober purpose-built station in the style of the 1960s was built using the corridors and basements of the old buildings. Its design by Karl Radlbeck ignored the grand design of the previous station and replaced it with a retangular building, with a large boxy roof adorned only with an illuminated DB sign and a clock (both of which are no longer attached to the building). This building has now become dilapidated.[1]

U-Bahn station

On 29 May 1999, the station on U-Bahn line U6 was opened. This is a short branch from Zoo station off the Ostend branch of U-Bahn line C, which is operated as line U7. The underground station is in partly under Danziger Platz and partly under the main line station, south of the station building. The axis of the U-Bahn station crosses the main line station; a long-planned extension would pass under the Frankfurt-Hanau line and run east of it along Hanauer Landstraße. Originally the station platform was only 75 metres long, instead of the normal 105 metres in the Frankfurt U-Bahn, allowing the operation of trains with a maximum of three carriages. In 2001 construction began for the extension of the platforms to 105 metres, which was completed on 26 April 2007, allowing the unrestricted use of four-car trains. At the same time a new pedestrian link was built and a new Ostbahnhof/Honsellstrasse station was opened for trams and buses.

Operations

Passenger

The importance of the station for passengers has been greatly reduced, as most trains to the east use the route over the south Main route via Offenbach. Regional trains to and from Hanau and Regional Express trains between Würzburg and Frankfurt stop at Frankfurt East.

Until the early 1990s it was an important station for the United States armed forces. In particular military trains to Berlin operated from here. The US rolling stock was parked in the station sidings when not in traffic.

Freight traffic

Container terminal
Abandoned platforms

After the closure of the central Frankfurt freight yard, the Frankfurt East station became the centre of freight handling in Frankfurt. The freight yard was expanded from about 2003 to house a container terminal. A large area to the east of the East station (which had previously been used for the Frankfurt Main East railway workshop) was redeveloped as a storage space for containers and transport vehicles along with arrival and departure routes to the road network. Complete freight trains are run from East station yard mainly for the automotive and mining industries.

Connections

Until 1993, Frankfurt East station was served directly by tram line 11. As a result of the rebuilding of Danziger Platzes, the tram stop was moved into the adjacent Hanauer Landstrasse, originally with the intention of it returning a rebuilt stop at its former location in the station forecourt after the completion of construction works. For cost reasons and because the current stop is closer to the future home of the European Central Bank on the grounds of the former Großmarkthalle, the city council decided in 2002 to leave the tram stop permanently in its current situation. Since 1999, East station has been connected to the U-Bahn network.

Future

In the next few years the North Main S-Bahn is expected to be built from Frankfurt East station to Hanau next to the current Frankfurt–Hanau line. Until a decision is made on the commencement of construction of the S-Bahn line, the current run-down condition of the station is likely to continue.

Notes

  1. ^ "Ostbahnhof" (in German). aufbau-ffm.de. http://www.aufbau-ffm.de/serie/Teil23-25/25-2.html. Retrieved 15 July 2010. 

References

  • Schack, Martin ; Langner, Ulrich (2004) (in German). Neue Bahnhöfe : die Empfangsgebäude der Deutschen Bundesbahn 1948–1973 (New stations: station buildings of the German Federal Railways from 1948 to 1973. Berlin: Neddermeyer. ISBN 3-933254-49-3. 

Coordinates: 50°06′46″N 8°42′29″E / 50.11278°N 8.70806°E / 50.11278; 8.70806


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