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Along with the terminal opening, a people mover system called Sky Line was established to provide a fast connection between Terminal 2 and Terminal Mitte (now renamed Terminal 1). In 1999 a second railway station, primarily for InterCityExpress long-distance trains (called Frankfurt Airport long-distance station ), opened near Terminal 1 as ...
Frankfurt am Main Airport long-distance station (German: Frankfurt am Main Flughafen Fernbahnhof) is a railway station at Frankfurt Airport in Frankfurt, Germany. It is served by long-distance trains, mostly ICE services running on the Cologne–Frankfurt high-speed rail line .
A three-track underground station was already envisaged when a new and larger passenger terminal was planned at Frankfurt Airport in the mid-1960s. In April 1969, Deutsche Bundesbahn (today called Deutsche Bahn ) and the airport operator FAG (today called Fraport ) signed a funding agreement on connecting the airport to the rail network.
SkyLine is a free automatic people mover system at Frankfurt Airport which opened 1994. Using Bombardier CX-100 coaches, the line links the two airport terminals within 8 minutes.
Long distance busses stop at Fernbusbahnhof Frankfurt am Main (long distance bus terminal) as well as a bus station at Airport Terminal 2; Frankfurt Airport can be reached by S-Bahn lines S8 and S9 (at Frankfurt Airport regional station) as well as bus line 58 (Frankfurt-Höchst station - Airport Terminal 2)
Frankfurt-Flughafen is a quarter of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is part of the Ortsbezirk Süd and is subdivided into the Stadtbezirke Unterwald and Flughafen. Frankfurt-Flughafen contains the whole airport ground of Frankfurt Airport after which the district is named. With only 218 inhabitants it is the least populated (and least densely ...
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Rhein-Main Air Base was a United States Air Force air base near the city of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.It was a Military Airlift Command (MAC) and United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) installation, occupying the south side of Frankfurt Airport.