Duration | 12 min |
Distance | 12.3 km |
Average price | 1€ |
Frequency | 7/hour |
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Yes, there is a direct train departing from Frankfurt(M) Flughafen Fernbf and arriving at Frankfurt(Main)Hbf. Services depart every 10 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 12 min.
More detailsThe distance between Frankfurt Airport (FRA) and Frankfurt Hbf is 9 km. The road distance is 12.3 km.
Get driving directionsFrankfurt Airport (FRA) to Frankfurt Hbf train services, operated by Deutsche Bahn Intercity-Express, depart from Frankfurt(M) Flughafen Fernbf station.
More detailsFrankfurt Airport (FRA) to Frankfurt Hbf train services, operated by Deutsche Bahn Intercity-Express, arrive at Frankfurt(Main)Hbf station.
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More detailsGerman rail company Deutsche Bahn is known for its efficient and comfortable service. It offers many different types of rail transportation, including ICE or Intercity-Express for high-speed services between major cities and regions, IC (InterCity) for long-distance trains, RE (Regional Express) trains that connect regions and cities, and the S-Bahn rapid transit service. There are two main tickets on offer: the Flexpreis that has full flexibility, and the Sparpreis which is the cheaper, advanced fare (bookings usually open 6 months in advance for domestic tickets).
Deutsche Bahn’s regional network is made up of IRE (Interregio-Express), RE (Regional-Express), RB (Regionalbahn) and S-Bahn trains. Ticket prices are fixed and there’s no seat reservations – just turn up, buy a ticket and jump on the next train. All regional trains depart regularly and connect to local and long-distance services.
Deutsche Bahn’s high-speed InterCity (IC) trains connect cities within Germany. They’re a popular way to travel as they’re faster than Deutsche Bahn’s regional trains and offer a frequent, fast service. All IC trains have first and second class carriages, power sockets and toilets, and most have a bistro cafe or restaurant. Tickets can be booked up to 180 days in advance of travel.
Dutch Railways (NS) is the main passenger railway operator in the Netherlands. Founded in 1938, NS connects all major cities in the Netherlands, and offers night trains, international trains, Intercity direct, and trains to and from the airport. NS International is the international subsidiary of NS; their services include high-speed trains such as Thalys, ICE International, Eurostar and TGV, to major European hubs including Paris, London, Brussels, Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt and Lille.
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