List of Frankfurt U-Bahn stations

System map of Frankfurt U-Bahn network (2011)

The following list is of all 86 stations on the Frankfurt U-Bahn. The Frankfurt U-Bahn network consists of nine lines operating on 64.85 kilometres (40.3 mi) of route.[1]

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List

Station Route Lines Opened Character Notes
Alte Oper C 11 October 1986 Underground
Bockenheimer Warte C/D 11 October 1986 Underground D-route portion of station opened 20 February 2001
Western terminus of the line
Connection between the C- and D- routes
Bommersheim A 27 May 1978 At-grade
Bonames Mitte A 18 December 1971 At-grade
Bornheim Mitte B 31 May 1980 Underground Two single-track stations, one above the other
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek B 26 May 1974 At-grade Formerly called Adickesallee/Nibelungenallee (until 1997) and Nibelungenallee/Deutsche Bibliothek (1997–2007)
Dom/Römer B 26 May 1974 Underground Formerly called Römer (until 2002)
Dornbusch A 4 October 1968 At-grade
Eckenheimer Landstraße/Marbachweg B 24 May 1974 At-grade
Eissporthalle/Festplatz C 30 May 1992 Underground
Enkheim C 30 May 1992 At-grade Eastern terminus of & lines
Eschenheimer Tor A 4 October 1968 Underground
Festhalle/Messe D 10 February 2001 Underground
Fischstein C 11 October 1986 At-grade Station is in the median of the street
Friedhof Westhausen C 11 October 1986 At-grade Station is in the median of the street
Fritz-Tarnow-Straße A 4 October 1968 Underground
Gießener Straße B 26 May 1974 At-grade U5 line terminus from 1974–78
Rebuilt with high platforms in 2013
Ginnheim A(/D) 27 May 1978 At-grade Terminus of line, and southern terminus of line
Glauburgstraße B 26 May 1974 At-grade
Glöcknerwiese A 27 May 1978 At-grade
Gonzenheim A 18 December 1971 At-grade Northern terminus of line in Bad Homburg
Große Nelkenstraße C 11 October 1986 At-grade Station is in the median of the street
Grüneburgweg A 4 October 1968 Underground
Gwinnerstraße C 30 May 1992 At-grade Former tram station
Habsburgerallee C 30 May 1992 At-grade
Hauptbahnhof B/D 28 May 1978 Underground Planned southern terminus for the D-route
Hauptfriedhof B 26 May 1974 At-grade Main cemetery of Frankfurt (opened in 1828) is nearby
Hauptwache A/C
4 October 1968 Underground Southern terminus of the first Frankfurt underground line
C-route portion of station opened 11 October 1986
Hausen C 11 October 1986 At-grade Western terminus of line
Station is in the median of the street
Hausener Weg C 11 October 1986 At-grade Station is in the median of the street
Heddernheim A 4 October 1968 At-grade Location of Heddernheim depot
Heddernheimer Landstraße A(/D) 4 October 1968 At-grade Just beyond the northern entrance of the Nordweststadt tunnel
Heerstraße C 11 October 1986 At-grade Western terminus of line in Praunheim
Connects to the light rail central depot
Hessen-Center C 30 May 1992 At-grade Connects to the shopping center of the same name
Hohemark A 27 May 1978 At-grade Northern terminus of line in Oberursel
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-tunnel opening
U6 and U7 lines branch off to the west of station
Station called Industriehof/Neue Börse until 11 December 2010
Johanna-Tesch-Platz C 30 May 1992 At-grade Connects to the east depot
Kalbach A 18 December 1971 At-grade
Kirchplatz C 11 October 1986 Underground
Konstablerwache B/C 26 May 1974 Underground C-route portion of station opened 11 October 1986
Kruppstraße C 30 May 1992 At-grade
Kupferhammer A 27 May 1978 At-grade
Lahnstraße A 27 May 1978 At-grade
Leipziger Straße C 11 October 1986 Underground Two single-track stations, one above the other
Lindenbaum A 4 October 1968 At-grade
Marbachweg/Sozialzentrum B 26 May 1974 At-grade Rebuilt with high platforms in 2013
Merianplatz B 31 May 1980 Underground Two single-track stations, one above the other
Miquel-/Adickesallee
/Polizeipräsidium
A 4 October 1968 Underground
Musterschule B 26 May 1974 At-grade
Neuer jüdischer Friedhof B 26 May 1974 At-grade Formerly called Versorgungsamt (until 12 December 2009) and Prieststraße (from 2009 until 10 December 2011)
Niddapark A 1989 Elevated Built for Federal Garden Exhibition of 1989
Nieder-Eschbach A 18 December 1971 At-grade Northern terminus of the line (and some trains)
Niederursel A(/D) 27 May 1978 At-grade
Nordwestzentrum A(/D) 4 October 1968 Underground Formerly Nordweststadt
Ober-Eschbach A 18 December 1971 At-grade
Oberursel Altstadt A 27 May 1978 At-grade Formerly called Portstraße (until 13 December 2008)
Oberursel Bahnhof A 27 May 1978 At-grade
Oberursel Stadtmitte A 27 May 1978 At-grade Formerly Liebfrauenstraße
Ostbahnhof C 29 May 1999 Underground
Parlamentsplatz C 30 May 1992 Underground
Preungesheim A 28 May 1978 At-grade Northern terminus of the line
Riedberg D 12 December 2010 At-grade Northern terminus of the line
Riedwiese/Mertonviertel A 18 December 1971 At-grade
Ronneburgstraße B 28 May 1978 At-grade Rebuilt with high platforms in 2013
Römerstadt A(/D) 29 September 1974 In trench Station in highway median
Rosengärtchen A 1 June 1997 At-grade
Sandelmühle A 18 December 1971 At-grade
Schäfflestraße C 30 May 1992 At-grade Terminus of individual U4 trains from 15 June to 13 December 2008
Schweizer Platz A 29 September 1984 Underground
Seckbacher Landstraße B 31 May 1980 Underground Connecting tunnel to the east depot; partial terminus of U4
Sigmund-Freud-Straße B 28 May 1978 Elevated Rebuilt with high platforms in 2013
Stephan-Heise-Straße C 11 October 1986 At-grade Station is in the median of the street
Südbahnhof A 29 September 1984 Underground
Theobald-Ziegler-Straße B 28 May 1978 Elevated Rebuilt with high platforms in 2013
Uni-Campus Riedberg D 12 December 2010 At-grade
Waldlust A 27 May 1978 At-grade Stop on single-track section
Weißer Stein A 4 October 1968 Underground
Weißkirchen Ost A 18 December 1971 At-grade
Westend C 11 October 1986 Underground Metro station at the former residence of Wilhelm Busch (1867–72) and at the former headquarters of Metallgesellschaft (Bockenheimer Landstraße 62 and 77)
Wiesenau A(/D) 27 May 1978 At-grade
Willy-Brandt-Platz A/B
4 November 1973 Underground Formerly called Theaterplatz until 1992
B-route portion of station opened 26 May 1974
Zeilweg A 4 October 1968 Underground Station on a former railway line
With barrier-secured transition
Zoo C 11 October 1986 Underground Near Frankfurt Zoological Garden

References

  1. "ZAHLENSPIEGEL 2012" [STATISTICS 2012] (PDF) (in German). vgF. December 31, 2012. Retrieved 2013-09-29.

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