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Where in Frankfurt Airport is the train station?

The airport's train station for short distances is located in the ground floor of the airport, below terminal 1. From there you can reach the areas A, B, and C of the arrivals area. Once you arrived, we recommend to follow the signs towards Airport City Mall/Regionalbahnhof.



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Quickly: Yes, there is a train station, on lower level of airport. However it is not the main station in Frankfurt,so you usually have to take the airport train to Hauptbanhof and change for most destinations (it is easy and not far). >Yes, there is a train station, on lower level of airport.

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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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Hbf – Hauptbahnhof, the main or central station of a town or city.

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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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Terminal 1 Airlines of the Lufthansa Group (Austrian, Swiss, Eurowings, Air Dolomiti, Brussels Airlines) and all Star Alliance airlines, Qatar Airways (oneworld) & Middle East Airlines (SkyTeam), other unaffiliated airlines including Condor and El Al.

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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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Public transport options in Frankfurt This is both time-saving–the ticket machines, which only take credit cards with chips, can have lines–and convenient. Tickets can only be purchased in stations or on trams–not on the metro lines.

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From the long-distance train station to Terminal 2: Follow the connecting corridor to Terminal 1 within walking distance, then either use the shuttle bus from the bus station in front of Terminal 1 (Level 1), Area B, or board the SkyLine in Terminal 1, Area B, which will take you to Terminal 2 (journey time approx.

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Typically, an hour is already enough in Frankfurt. However, there can always be an uncommonly long line or some other issue, and then two hours are better. Your main concern should be that LH typically doesn't wait for connections, and those are often delayed.

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You are arriving from outside the Schengen Area and your destination is in a non-Schengen country: Usually no passport check is mandatory, provided that you do not leave the transit zone. Depending on your nationality, you may require a transit visa. If in doubt, please contact an embassy or consulate of your country.

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The airport has two terminals. Terminal 1 is older and larger and is primarily used by Lufthansa and its associated companies for both international and domestic flights. Terminal 2 hosts both international and domestic flights. Terminal 3 is under construction and should be fully operational by 2023.

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