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Is the train coming on time now? Eliminated traffic problem in Frankfurt

After four years of construction, an additional track for access to Frankfurt Central Station was put into operation on Monday.

Frankfurt am Main – After four years of construction, an additional track for access to Frankfurt Central Station was put into operation on Monday.

Applause at the start of the new track at Frankfurt Central Station (from left to right): Hesse’s Transport Minister Tarek Al-Wazir (50, Alliance 90 / The Greens), Deutsche Bahn board member Ronald Pofalla (62) and Frankfurt’s Lord Mayor Peter Feldmann (63, SPD) © Helmut Fricke / dpa

With the approximately 800 meter long track, a bottleneck in the Frankfurt track system will be removed.

“The problems that we solve at the Frankfurt hub have an impact on the entire network,” said Ronald Pofalla (62), Director of Infrastructure at Deutsche Bahn (DB), during the commissioning.

The additional infrastructure enables less waiting times and more punctual trains, emphasized the Hessian Transport Minister Tarek Al-Wazir (50, Greens).

There has been no travel chaos at Christmas so far

Deutsche Bahn
There has been no travel chaos at Christmas so far

According to the railway, the important access route to Frankfurt Central Station will gain significantly in stability thanks to the additional track. Long-distance and local trains benefited from the additional capacity, it said.

According to Pofallas, Deutsche Bahn invested 180 million euros in the Homburger Damm construction project together with the federal government.

In addition, according to the information, the prerequisites for a “re-sorting” of the trains in Frankfurt Central Station will be created. In the future, long-distance trains will mainly enter and leave the tracks in the southern area of ​​the station, while regional trains will use the tracks in the northern area

The new track will go into regular operation with the timetable change in December.

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