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Frankenthal Hauptbahnhof

Frankenthal Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station for the city of Frankenthal in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate and is located on the Mainz–Ludwigshafen railway. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 3 station.[1] Besides Frankenthal Hauptbahnhof the only other station in Frankenthal are Frankenthal Süd and Flomersheim.

Frankenthal Hauptbahnhof
Deutsche Bahn Rhine-Neckar S-Bahn
Through station
General information
LocationEisenbahnstr. 3, Frankenthal, Rhineland-Palatinate
Germany
Coordinates49°32′07″N 8°20′58″E / 49.53528°N 8.34944°E / 49.53528; 8.34944
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated byDB Station&Service
Line(s)
Platforms3
Other information
Station code1848[1]
DS100 codeRFT[2]
IBNR8000332
Category3[1]
Fare zoneVRN: 63[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened15 November 1870
Services
Preceding station DB Regio Mitte Following station
Worms Hbf RE 4 Ludwigshafen Hbf
RE 14
Südwest-Express
Ludwigshafen Hbf
towards Mannheim Hbf
Terminus RB 46 Frankenthal Süd
towards Eiswoog
Preceding station Rhine-Neckar S-Bahn Following station
Bobenheim
towards Mainz Hbf
S6 Frankenthal Süd
towards Bensheim
Location
Frankenthal Hauptbahnhof is located in Rhineland-Palatinate
Frankenthal Hauptbahnhof
Frankenthal Hauptbahnhof
Location in Rhineland-Palatinate
Frankenthal Hauptbahnhof is located in Germany
Frankenthal Hauptbahnhof
Frankenthal Hauptbahnhof
Location in Germany
Frankenthal Hauptbahnhof is located in Europe
Frankenthal Hauptbahnhof
Frankenthal Hauptbahnhof
Location in Europe

Location

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Frankenthal Hauptbahnhof
 
Platforms

The station is centrally located in the city of Frankenthal. The station is served by various lines and is the terminus of the Freinsheim–Frankenthal line. In the station there is a bakery, a kiosk and a newsagent.[4]

History

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In November 1853, the Hessian Ludwig Railway completed the section of the Mainz–Ludwigshafen line from the Palatine Ludwig Railway to the Hessian border in Frankenthal. The station in Frankenthal was built initially as a temporary structure.[5] By 1860 the line was between Worms and Ludwigshafen am Rhein was duplicated.[5] The official inauguration of the permanent Frankenthal station was held on 15 November 1870.[5] The Freinsheim–Frankenthal line opened to the station on 15 October 1877.

From 1891 to 1939, the metre gauge Frankenthal–Großkarlbach Local Railway (Lokalbahn Ludwigshafen–Großkarlbach) ran from the station to Großkarlbach. From 1890 to 1933, the Ludwigshafen–Frankenthal Local Railway (Lokalbahn Ludwigshafen–Frankenthal) ran to Ludwigshafen. South of the station there was a connection between the local railways and the standard gauge railway to allow the transhipment of freight.

The upgrade of the station started in 2014: platforms 1 and 2 were raised to a height of 76 cm, platform 3a to a height of 55 cm, the platform furniture was renewed, two passenger lifts were built and a station building and travel centre were built. During the construction work there was a dispute between the Deutsche Bahn and the municipality of Frankenthal in relation the width of the platform on track 2. Deutsche Bahn reduced the width of the platform due to underground cables, which was criticised by the municipality.

The new S 6 line of the Rhine-Neckar S-Bahn, which stops in Frankenthal, went into operation at the summer timetable change on 10 June 2018. This replaced the Regionalbahn line RB 44, which had operated at the same frequency.[6]

Architecture

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The first station building, which opened in 1870, was similar with its round arched windows and its clock tower to the station building of the former Ludwigshafen terminal station.[5] After the Second World War, a new building was built in the style of the 1950s.

Rail services

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The three platform tracks of Frankenthal station are over 300 m long and still have a height of 76 cm and provide barrier-free access to the trains. The station is served by services on two Regional-Express and two Regionalbahn lines.

Line Route Frequency Operator
RE 4 Frankfurt (Main) HbfFrankfurt-HöchstMainzWormsFrankenthal (Pfalz)Ludwigshafen (Rh) HbfSpeyerGermersheimGraben-NeudorfKarlsruhe 120 min DB Regio Mitte
RE 14 Mainz – Worms – Frankenthal (Pfalz)Ludwigshafen (Rh) MitteMannheim 120 min
RB 46 FrankenthalFreinsheimGrünstadtRamsen (– Eiswoog) 060 min (Mon-Fri peak: 30 min)
S6 Bensheim – Weinheim (Bergstraße) – Neu-Edingen/Friedrichsfeld – Mannheim – Ludwigshafen MitteLudwigshafen HbfFrankenthalWormsMainz 060 min

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  2. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  3. ^ "Wabenplan" (PDF). Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Neckar. February 2021. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Bahnhof Frankenthal Hauptbahnhof" (in German). VerkehrsmittelVergleich.de GmbH. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 3 December 2011.
  5. ^ a b c d Burkhard Thiel. "Hauptbahnhof Frankenthal" (in German). zielbahnhof.de/. Retrieved 3 December 2011.
  6. ^ "S-Bahn Rhein-Neckar". Rheinland-Pfalz-Takt. Archived from the original on 25 December 2016. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
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