Frankfurt Central Station
Frankfurt Central Station, Dead-end station in Frankfurt, Germany
Frankfurt Central Station, designed by Hermann Eggert and Johann Wilhelm Schwedler, is a key hub within the German rail network.
Built in 1888, Frankfurt Central Station is the largest terminal station in Germany, essential for the city's development into a leading international trade center.
As a cultural heritage monument, the station represents Germany's rich industrial and architectural history.
The station operates both long-distance and regional trains and continues to be in use today.
Unlike many central stations, Frankfurt Central Station is a 'dead-end' station, meaning all tracks end there.
Location: Frankfurt
Architects: Hermann Eggert, Johann Wilhelm Schwedler
Official opening: August 18, 1888
Architectural style: Renaissance Revival architecture
Website: bahnhof.de/bahnhof-de/Frankfurt__Main__Hbf-1038974
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap