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The U5-ZR (Zweirichtungswagen, bi-directional vehicle) have driving cabs at each end. [26] The U5-ER (Einrichtungswagen, uni-directional vehicle) have a driving cab at one end and an open gangway at the other. Two of these can be connected to form a 50 m long train, called U5-50, [26] in a concept similar to the TW2500 on the Hanover Stadtbahn.
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.
Taking this one stage further, the clue word can hint at the word or words to be abbreviated rather than giving the word itself. For example: "About" for C or CA (for "circa"), or RE. "Say" for EG, used to mean "for example". More obscure clue words of this variety include: "Model" for T, referring to the Model T.
The B Line is the second line in the network of the Frankfurt U-Bahn, running in a west–east direction from the central railway station (Hauptbahnhof) through the old town to Konstablerwache, where it splits into two branches to Bornheim (served by the U4) and Preungesheim (served by the U5).
Highest elevation in the Frankfurt U-Bahn system Potential starting point for hiking in Taunus: Höhenstraße B: 31 May 1980 Underground Two single-track stations, one above the other Holzhausenstraße A: 4 October 1968 Underground Hügelstraße A: 4 October 1968 At-grade Industriehof C: 11 October 1986 At-grade Station just west of the C ...
Rapid transit in Germany consists of four U-Bahn systems and 14 S-Bahn systems. The U-Bahn, commonly understood to stand for Untergrundbahn ('underground railway'), are conventional rapid transit systems that run mostly underground, while the S-Bahn or Stadtschnellbahn ('city rapid railway') are commuter rail services, that may run underground in the city center and have metro-like ...
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).
This list contains railway companies currently operating in Germany.It includes railway units that are not independent legal entities. Federal railways and private railway companies with their headquarters abroad are given their authority to operate by the Federal Railway Office (Eisenbahn-Bundesamt).