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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).
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.
Frankfurt underground U5 line train on the way to Konstablerwache station The U-Bahn is a Stadtbahn system with nine lines, running on three main routes. The U1, U2, U3 and U8 run from Frankfurt South railway station to the north of the city on a common route .
The Rhine-Main Transport Association has given unique numbers to its regional railway services in regular operation. Rhine-Main S-Bahn lines have a single digit with an "S" prefix, as is standard in Germany, while the remaining lines have two-digit numbers, preceded by two letters indicating the train class: "RB" (Regionalbahn) and "RE" (Regional-Express).
In the timetables 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 there were three train pairs of the ICE line 15 Frankfurt-Erfurt-Halle-Berlin together with the ICE line 51 Dortmund-Paderborn-Kassel-Erfurt-Leipzig-Dresden as a line exchanger in time with the ICE Line 50 Frankfurt-Erfurt-Leipzig-Dresden.
The Frankfurt U-Bahn is a Stadtbahn system serving Frankfurt, Germany. Together with the Rhine-Main S-Bahn and the tram network , it forms the backbone of the public transport system in Frankfurt. Its name derives from the German term for underground railway , U ntergrund bahn .
The halt of Frankfurt-Sindlingen (line-kilometre 12.2) serves the district of Frankfurt-Sindlingen. It was opened as Sindlingen-Zeilsheim in 1893. [ 10 ] The original entrance building was replaced by a new one in 1968, [ 10 ] which, however, was completely burned down after an explosion on 29 February 1984.
On 22 October 2010, Düren-based Vias DN2011 GmbH was founded by its shareholders, DSB Deutschland GmbH and R.A.T.H. GmbH with the aim of providing rail services. [2] This company was first registered as Vias Odenwaldbahn GmbH on 19 February 2014 [3] and renamed Vias Rail GmbH on 22 June 2015. [4]