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What is the difference between Frankfurt M Flughafen Fernbf and Frankfurt M Flughafen?

The station called Frankfurt Flughafen Regionalbahnhof“ is for regional trains, the other one, called Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof“, is for long distance connections. Both offer train connections to Frankfurt and other locations in the region.



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The complete name of Frankfurt is Frankfurt am Main, because the name of the river is the Main River. So, when you read Frankfurt Main Hbf. it means the train station in the center of Frankfurt. Once you land, you should be emerging into the main part of the airport with-n 30-45 min.

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There is NO airport called “Frankfurt International”. Using that term can cause confusion. Frankfurt has two international airports. Frankfurt Main airport (FRA, Flughafen Frankfurt Main) is the main one near the city.

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Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof, also called Frankfurt Central Station and Frankfurt Main Station, is the busiest railway station in the German state of Hesse.

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The last word is often shown as Hbf. There is one train station at the Frankfurt airport.

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Shuttle buses between the terminals They are free of charge and run every 10 minutes - daily and around the clock. It takes about 10 minutes to get from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2. Alternatively, you can use the SkyLine train to transfer between the terminals.

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The estimated cost of a taxi ride from Frankfurt Airport to Frankfurt Central Train Station is around €25-€35. However, prices may vary depending on traffic and time of day.

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By Train: Frankfurt Airport has two train stations. The station called Frankfurt Flughafen Regionalbahnhof“ is for regional trains, the other one, called Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof“, is for long distance connections.

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Germany's most famous new-build train station, Berlin Central Station designed by Meinhard von Gerkan, also has everything passengers could ever ask for. The 320-metre long and up to 46-metre tall arched glass-roof construction situated near the Reichstag building and Brandenburg Gate was opened in 2006.

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Frankfurt International Airport (FRA) serves Germany's fifth largest city and is the main hub for the German airline, Lufthansa.

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All concourses at both terminals are connected (both landside and airside) by a free Sky Train (monorail). There is also a free shuttle bus. Luggage carts are not allowed on the Sky Train. The transfer between Terminal 1 and 2 on foot takes around 15 minutes.

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