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  2. Frankfurt Airport regional station - Wikipedia

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    The regional train station is located underneath Terminal 1, concourse B. It is designed as an underground through station and has three platform tracks (called "Regio 1" to "Regio 3"), of which tracks 2 and 3 are on either side of a central platform. The central platform is 410 m (1,350 ft) long and the outer platform is 210 m (690 ft) long. [4]

  3. SkyLine (Frankfurt) - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 1, Concourse A, Z; Terminal 1, Concourse B (access to buses, long-distance train station and regional train station) Terminal 1, Concourse C (only for non-Schengen passengers) Terminal 2; The future SkyLine route will also serve four stations: Terminal 1 (access to buses, long-distance train station and regional train station)

  4. Public transport in Frankfurt am Main - Wikipedia

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    Regional trains connect Frankfurt with towns and villages up to a distance of 80 km (50 mi) away. Most regional trains stop at more than one station in Frankfurt and they also can be used for journeys within the city. Categories for local trains in Germany are Regionalbahn (RB) and Regional-Express (RE).

  5. Frankfurt Airport long-distance station - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  6. File:Gleisplan Frankfurt Flughafen SFS.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Railway infrastructure at Frankfurt Airport: Cologne–Frankfurt high-speed rail line in red with the long-distance train station (Fernbahnhof); below: Frankfurt Airport regional train station.

  7. Rhine-Main S-Bahn - Wikipedia

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    There is a 2.2 kilometres (1.4 mi) long tunnel at the airport, which passes under several highways and buildings and has a three-track subterranean regional train station below the airport terminal. Until the opening of the airport's long-distance railway station in 1999 also held intercity trains.

  8. Frankfurt Airport - Wikipedia

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    Everything opened to the public on 14 March 1972. It was assumed that the terminal capacity would be sufficient for the next 30 years. Along with the new terminal, a railway station (Frankfurt Airport station) was opened, the first airport railway station in the Federal Republic of Germany. A few days later the old Empfangsanlage Ost was closed.

  9. Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof, also called Frankfurt Central Station and Frankfurt Main Station, is the busiest train station in the German state of Hesse. [2] Due to its location near the middle of Germany and usage as a transport hub for long and short distance travelling, Deutsche Bahn refers to it as the most important station in Germany.