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==History==
==History==
In 1961 the Frankfurt city council agreed to build a U-Bahn network. Construction began in 1963 on a line between the ''Nordweststadt'' (a new housing estate in the north-western suburbs) and the city centre. The first section opened in 1968 from ''Nordweststadt'' to ''Hauptwache'', which was the terminus of the line until 1973, when it was extended south to ''Theaterplatz'', now ''Willy-Brandt-Platz''. This line (known as route A) is now used by trains on lines U1–U3. In 1986 the east-west route C opened, which is used by trains on lines U6 and U7.
In 1961 the Frankfurt city council agreed to build a U-Bahn network. Construction began in 1963 on a line between the ''Nordweststadt'' (a new housing estate in the north-western suburbs) and the city centre. The first section opened in 1968 from ''Nordweststadt'' to ''Hauptwache'', which was the terminus of the line until 1973, when it was extended south to ''Theaterplatz'', now ''Willy-Brandt-Platz''. This line (known as route A) is now used by trains on lines U1–U3 and U8. In 1986 the east-west route C opened, which is used by trains on lines U6 and U7.


[[Deutsche Bundesbahn]] committed to build an S-Bahn network in 1962, but no new line was opened until 28 May 1978, when the first section of the [[Frankfurt City Tunnel|City Tunnel]] from the [[Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof|central station]] to ''Hauptwache'' was opened. Hauptwache was the terminus of the S-Bahn until 1983, when the line was extended to [[Frankfurt (Main) Konstablerwache station|Konstablerwache]], at the other end of the [[Zeil]] shopping street. In 1986 the [[Trams in Frankfurt am Main|tramline]] serving ''Hauptwache'' was closed.
[[Deutsche Bundesbahn]] committed to build an S-Bahn network in 1962, but no new line was opened until 28 May 1978, when the first section of the [[Frankfurt City Tunnel|City Tunnel]] from the [[Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof|central station]] to ''Hauptwache'' was opened. Hauptwache was the terminus of the S-Bahn until 1983, when the line was extended to [[Frankfurt (Main) Konstablerwache station|Konstablerwache]], at the other end of the [[Zeil]] shopping street. In 1986 the [[Trams in Frankfurt am Main|tramline]] serving ''Hauptwache'' was closed.

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Frankfurt (Main) Hauptwache station

Bahnhof Frankfurt (Main) Hauptwache

Underground through station
Map of the station area
General information
LocationAn der Hauptwache 17, Frankfurt, Hesse
Germany
Coordinates50°6′50″N 8°40′44″E / 50.11389°N 8.67889°E / 50.11389; 8.67889
Line(s)
Platforms5
Tracks6 (4 U-Bahn, 2 S-Bahn)
Other information
Station code1864[1]
DS100 codeFHAU[2]
IBNR8006692
Category3[1]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
Passengers
181,000 daily

Frankfurt (Main) Hauptwache station (Template:Lang-de) is a major train station in the city centre of Frankfurt, Germany.

With 181,000 passengers per day, Hauptwache station is the third-busiest rapid transit station in Frankfurt after Frankfurt Central Station and Konstablerwache station and a major hub for commuter transport in the Frankfurt/Rhine-Main region. It is served by eight S-Bahn lines (S1–S6, S8, S9) and six U-Bahn lines (U1-U3, U6-U8).

Name

The underground station is named after a baroque building which stands on a plaza above the station. The Hauptwache building was constructed in 1730 and was used as a prison, therefore the name that translates as "main guard-house". Today the square surrounding the building is also called "Hauptwache" (formal: An der Hauptwache).

Location

Hauptwache station is situated at the western end of Frankfurt’s main shopping street, the Zeil. Konstablerwache station is located at the eastern end of the Zeil.

History

In 1961 the Frankfurt city council agreed to build a U-Bahn network. Construction began in 1963 on a line between the Nordweststadt (a new housing estate in the north-western suburbs) and the city centre. The first section opened in 1968 from Nordweststadt to Hauptwache, which was the terminus of the line until 1973, when it was extended south to Theaterplatz, now Willy-Brandt-Platz. This line (known as route A) is now used by trains on lines U1–U3 and U8. In 1986 the east-west route C opened, which is used by trains on lines U6 and U7.

Deutsche Bundesbahn committed to build an S-Bahn network in 1962, but no new line was opened until 28 May 1978, when the first section of the City Tunnel from the central station to Hauptwache was opened. Hauptwache was the terminus of the S-Bahn until 1983, when the line was extended to Konstablerwache, at the other end of the Zeil shopping street. In 1986 the tramline serving Hauptwache was closed.

Shopping arcade and entrance to the station

Operational Usage

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References

  1. ^ a b "Stationspreisliste 2025" [Station price list 2025] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 28 November 2024. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
  2. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.