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Frankfurt-Sindlingen station

Frankfurt-Sindlingen station is a suburban station on the network of the Rhine-Main S-Bahn in the district of Sindlingen in the German city of Frankfurt. The station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 5 station.

Frankfurt-Sindlingen
Through station
Platform 1, towards the city
General information
LocationSindlingen, Hesse
Germany
Coordinates50°5′15″N 8°30′44″E / 50.08750°N 8.51222°E / 50.08750; 8.51222
Line(s)
Platforms2
Other information
Station code1878
DS100 codeFSIN
Category5 [1]
Fare zone: 5011[2]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1893
Services
Preceding station Rhine-Main S-Bahn Following station
Hattersheim Höchst Farbwerke
Location
Frankfurt-Sindlingen
Location within Frankfurt
Frankfurt-Sindlingen
Hesse
Frankfurt-Sindlingen
Location within Germany
Frankfurt-Sindlingen
Location within Europe

Location edit

 
View from the southern pedestrian bridge
 
Platform 2 (from the city)

The S-Bahn station is located in the centre of the Frankfurt district of Sindlingen in the state of Hesse. The station is located where the main street of the suburb, Sindlinger Bahnstraße, passes under the Taunus Railway (German: Taunus-Eisenbahn). To the north of the platform is a municipal building called the Haus Sindlingen ("Sindlingen House"), which is used as a community centre and library. It was used for a trial of members of the Red Army Faction, including Astrid Proll, in 1973–74.

History edit

In the 19th century the northern and central parts of Sindlingen were undeveloped. The rural town had just 750 inhabitants. The Taunus Railway, which was opened between Höchst and Hattersheim on 24 November 1839, ran through this area and crossed the highway to Zeilsheim (now called Sindlinger Bahnstraße, literally "Sindlingen railway street"). The progressive industrialisation of the area, in particular the growth of the factories of Hoechst AG, caused considerable population growth in Sindlingen and the surrounding villages. Eventually stations would be built in the district on the Taunus Railway and the Main-Lahn Railway, which was opened a little further north in 1877, although the northern station was not completed for more than a century.

In 1893, the station was opened with the name of Sindlingen-Zeilsheim[3] at the level crossing on Sindlinger Bahnstraße. The station building was replaced by a new one in 1968,[3] which, however, was completely burned down on 29 February 1984 after an explosion.[4] In 1974, the Frankfurter Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund (Frankfurt Transport and Fares Association, the predecessor of the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund) introduced S-Bahn-like operations on the line, operating as line R 1; this was replaced by line S 1 in 1978. A major change came in 1980 when the level crossing was replaced by an underpass.[4]

In 2007, the long-planned Frankfurt-Zeilsheim station was opened on the Main-Lahn Railway, 500 metres further north, also on Sindlinger Bahnstraße.

Design edit

The architecture of the station is similar to the Frankfurt-Nied station. In contrast, however, the northern and southern platforms are on the opposite sides of Sindlinger Bahnstraße. Access to the platforms is via a pedestrian underpass that crosses the railway tracks parallel with and at the same level as the road underpass. In order to cross the road there are two pedestrian overbridges that run parallel on either side of the railway bridge. As well as the main entrances from Sindlinger Bahnstraße, there are additional external entrance from park and ride car parks.

The platforms built after the old station building was destroyed in 1984 are very austere, but the so-called “DB-Plus” point provides waiting passengers with a shelter.

Operations edit

The only trains that stops at Frankfurt-Sindlingen station is S-Bahn line S 1 running between Rödermark-Ober Roden and Wiesbaden every 30 minutes during the day, every 15 minutes during peak hours and every 60 minutes during quite periods. Being close to the western gate of Industriepark Höchst (Höchst Industrial Park) and the Internationale Schule Frankfurt Rhein-Main, it is very busy during peak hours.

The station is also served by bus routes 53 towards the Bolongaro Palace and the Sindlingen cemetery, bus route 57 towards Siedlung Taunusblick, X53 to Frankfurt Intl Airport and bus M55 to Rodelheim. Also, close by is the M54 bus route between Sindlingen and Hochts.

Access from the platform onto the train can be difficult for those with limited mobility due to the difference between the train and the lower platform (-20 cm difference)

Sindlingen is classified by the Deutsche Bahn as a category 5 station.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Tarifinformationen 2021" (PDF). Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund. 1 January 2021. p. 152. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Sindlingen Chronicle" (in German). Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  4. ^ a b "Sindlingen" (in German). City of Frankfurt. Retrieved 14 May 2012.

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Frankfurt Sindlingen station is a suburban station on the network of the Rhine Main S Bahn in the district of Sindlingen in the German city of Frankfurt The station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 5 station Frankfurt SindlingenThrough stationPlatform 1 towards the cityGeneral informationLocationSindlingen HesseGermanyCoordinates50 5 15 N 8 30 44 E 50 08750 N 8 51222 E 50 08750 8 51222Line s Taunus Railway 0 0 km KBS 645 1 Platforms2Other informationStation code1878DS100 codeFSINCategory5 1 Fare zone 5011 2 Websitewww bahnhof deHistoryOpened1893ServicesPreceding station Rhine Main S Bahn Following stationHattersheimtowards Wiesbaden Hbf Hochst Farbwerketowards Rodermark Ober RodenLocationFrankfurt SindlingenLocation within FrankfurtShow map of Frankfurt am MainFrankfurt SindlingenHesseShow map of HesseFrankfurt SindlingenLocation within GermanyShow map of GermanyFrankfurt SindlingenLocation within EuropeShow map of Europe Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Design 4 Operations 5 ReferencesLocation edit nbsp View from the southern pedestrian bridge nbsp Platform 2 from the city The S Bahn station is located in the centre of the Frankfurt district of Sindlingen in the state of Hesse The station is located where the main street of the suburb Sindlinger Bahnstrasse passes under the Taunus Railway German Taunus Eisenbahn To the north of the platform is a municipal building called the Haus Sindlingen Sindlingen House which is used as a community centre and library It was used for a trial of members of the Red Army Faction including Astrid Proll in 1973 74 History editIn the 19th century the northern and central parts of Sindlingen were undeveloped The rural town had just 750 inhabitants The Taunus Railway which was opened between Hochst and Hattersheim on 24 November 1839 ran through this area and crossed the highway to Zeilsheim now called Sindlinger Bahnstrasse literally Sindlingen railway street The progressive industrialisation of the area in particular the growth of the factories of Hoechst AG caused considerable population growth in Sindlingen and the surrounding villages Eventually stations would be built in the district on the Taunus Railway and the Main Lahn Railway which was opened a little further north in 1877 although the northern station was not completed for more than a century In 1893 the station was opened with the name of Sindlingen Zeilsheim 3 at the level crossing on Sindlinger Bahnstrasse The station building was replaced by a new one in 1968 3 which however was completely burned down on 29 February 1984 after an explosion 4 In 1974 the Frankfurter Verkehrs und Tarifverbund Frankfurt Transport and Fares Association the predecessor of the Rhein Main Verkehrsverbund introduced S Bahn like operations on the line operating as line R 1 this was replaced by line S 1 in 1978 A major change came in 1980 when the level crossing was replaced by an underpass 4 In 2007 the long planned Frankfurt Zeilsheim station was opened on the Main Lahn Railway 500 metres further north also on Sindlinger Bahnstrasse Design editThe architecture of the station is similar to the Frankfurt Nied station In contrast however the northern and southern platforms are on the opposite sides of Sindlinger Bahnstrasse Access to the platforms is via a pedestrian underpass that crosses the railway tracks parallel with and at the same level as the road underpass In order to cross the road there are two pedestrian overbridges that run parallel on either side of the railway bridge As well as the main entrances from Sindlinger Bahnstrasse there are additional external entrance from park and ride car parks The platforms built after the old station building was destroyed in 1984 are very austere but the so called DB Plus point provides waiting passengers with a shelter Operations editThe only trains that stops at Frankfurt Sindlingen station is S Bahn line S 1 running between Rodermark Ober Roden and Wiesbaden every 30 minutes during the day every 15 minutes during peak hours and every 60 minutes during quite periods Being close to the western gate of Industriepark Hochst Hochst Industrial Park and the Internationale Schule Frankfurt Rhein Main it is very busy during peak hours The station is also served by bus routes 53 towards the Bolongaro Palace and the Sindlingen cemetery bus route 57 towards Siedlung Taunusblick X53 to Frankfurt Intl Airport and bus M55 to Rodelheim Also close by is the M54 bus route between Sindlingen and Hochts Access from the platform onto the train can be difficult for those with limited mobility due to the difference between the train and the lower platform 20 cm difference Sindlingen is classified by the Deutsche Bahn as a category 5 station 1 References edit a b Stationspreisliste 2024 Station price list 2024 PDF in German DB Station amp Service 24 April 2023 Retrieved 29 November 2023 Tarifinformationen 2021 PDF Rhein Main Verkehrsverbund 1 January 2021 p 152 Retrieved 8 April 2021 a b Sindlingen Chronicle in German Retrieved 14 May 2012 a b Sindlingen in German City of Frankfurt Retrieved 14 May 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frankfurt Sindlingen station amp oldid 1185409818, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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