Frankfurt Sindlingen Station
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Frankfurt-Sindlingen station is a suburban station on the network of the
Rhine-Main S-Bahn The Rhine-Main S-Bahn system is an integrated rapid transit and commuter rail, commuter train system for the Frankfurt/Rhine-Main region, which includes the cities Frankfurt am Main, Wiesbaden, Mainz, Offenbach am Main, Hanau and Darmstadt. The ...
in the district of
Sindlingen Sindlingen is a quarter of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is part of the ''Ortsbezirk West'' and is subdivided into the ''Stadtbezirke'' Sindlingen-Süd and Sindlingen-Nord. Frankfurt Sindlingen station provides access to the Rhine-Main S-Bahn ...
in the German city of
Frankfurt Frankfurt am Main () is the most populous city in the States of Germany, German state of Hesse. Its 773,068 inhabitants as of 2022 make it the List of cities in Germany by population, fifth-most populous city in Germany. Located in the forela ...
. The station is classified by
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as a category 5 station.


Location

The S-Bahn station is located in the centre of the Frankfurt district of Sindlingen in the state of
Hesse Hesse or Hessen ( ), officially the State of Hesse (), is a States of Germany, state in Germany. Its capital city is Wiesbaden, and the largest urban area is Frankfurt, which is also the country's principal financial centre. Two other major hist ...
. The station is located where the main street of the suburb, Sindlinger Bahnstraße, passes under the
Taunus Railway The Taunus Railway (German: ''Taunus-Eisenbahn'') is a double-track rail electrification, electrified railway line, which connects Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof, Frankfurt and Wiesbaden Hauptbahnhof, Wiesbaden, Germany. It is 41.2 km long ...
(). To the north of the platform is a municipal building called the ''Haus Sindlingen'' ("Sindlingen House"), which is used as a community centre and library. It was used for a trial of members of the
Red Army Faction The Red Army Faction (, ; RAF ),See the section "Name" also known as the Baader–Meinhof Group or Baader–Meinhof Gang ( ), was a West German far-left militant group founded in 1970 and active until 1998, considered a terrorist organisat ...
, including
Astrid Proll Astrid Huberta Isolde Marie Luise Hildegard Proll (born 29 May 1947) was an early member of the Red Army Faction (Baader-Meinhof Gang). She is a photo editor and published a book. As a Baader-Meinhof member Proll was the younger sister of Thorw ...
, in 1973–74.


History

In the 19th century the northern and central parts of Sindlingen were undeveloped. The rural town had just 750 inhabitants. The
Taunus Railway The Taunus Railway (German: ''Taunus-Eisenbahn'') is a double-track rail electrification, electrified railway line, which connects Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof, Frankfurt and Wiesbaden Hauptbahnhof, Wiesbaden, Germany. It is 41.2 km long ...
, which was opened between Höchst and Hattersheim on 24 November 1839, ran through this area and crossed the highway to
Zeilsheim Zeilsheim is a quarter of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is part of the ''Ortsbezirk West'' and is subdivided into the ''Stadtbezirke'' Zeilsheim-Ost, Zeilsheim-Süd and Zeilsheim-Nord. As the westernmost district of Frankfurt, Zeilsheim is somew ...
(now called Sindlinger Bahnstraße, literally "Sindlingen railway street"). The progressive industrialisation of the area, in particular the growth of the factories of
Hoechst AG Hoechst AG () was a German chemicals, later life sciences, company that became Aventis Deutschland after its merger with France's Rhône-Poulenc S.A. in 1999. With the new company's 2004 merger with Sanofi-Synthélabo, it became a subsidiar ...
, caused considerable population growth in Sindlingen and the surrounding villages. Eventually stations would be built in the district on the Taunus Railway and the
Main-Lahn Railway The Main-Lahn railway (), also called the Limburg railway (''Limburger Bahn''), is a double-track, electrified main railway line in Germany. The long line extends from Frankfurt Central Station (''Hauptbahnhof'') to Eschhofen, a borough of Limbur ...
, which was opened a little further north in 1877, although the northern station was not completed for more than a century. In 1893, the station was opened with the name of ''Sindlingen-Zeilsheim'' at the level crossing on Sindlinger Bahnstraße. The station building was replaced by a new one in 1968, which, however, was completely burned down on 29 February 1984 after an explosion. In 1974, the ''Frankfurter Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund'' (Frankfurt Transport and Fares Association, the predecessor of the
Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund The Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (RMV) is a List of German transport associations, transport association that covers the Public transport, public transport network of the Frankfurt Rhine-Main, Frankfurt Rhine-Main area in Germany. Its head offi ...
) introduced
S-Bahn The S-Bahn ( , ), , is a hybrid urban rail, urban–suburban rail system serving a metropolitan region predominantly in German language, German-speaking countries. Some of the larger S-Bahn systems provide service similar to rapid transit syst ...
-like operations on the line, operating as line R 1; this was replaced by line S 1 in 1978. A major change came in 1980 when the level crossing was replaced by an underpass. In 2007, the long-planned
Frankfurt-Zeilsheim station Frankfurt-Zeilsheim station () is a railway station located in the Sindlingen (Frankfurt am Main), Sindlingen district of Frankfurt, Germany, on the Main-Lahn Railway. It is served by S2 (Rhine-Main S-Bahn), line S2 of the Rhine-Main S-Bahn. The ...
was opened on the Main-Lahn Railway, 500 metres further north, also on Sindlinger Bahnstraße.


Design

The architecture of the station is similar to the Frankfurt-Nied station. In contrast, however, the northern and southern platforms are on the opposite sides of Sindlinger Bahnstraße. Access to the platforms is via a pedestrian underpass that crosses the railway tracks parallel with and at the same level as the road underpass. In order to cross the road there are two pedestrian overbridges that run parallel on either side of the railway bridge. As well as the main entrances from Sindlinger Bahnstraße, there are additional external entrance from park and ride car parks. The platforms built after the old station building was destroyed in 1984 are very austere, but the so-called “DB-Plus” point provides waiting passengers with a shelter.


Operations

The only trains that stops at Frankfurt-Sindlingen station is S-Bahn line S 1 running between
Rödermark Rödermark is a town in the Offenbach district in the ''Regierungsbezirk'' of Darmstadt in Hesse, Germany, southeast of Frankfurt am Main and northeast of Darmstadt. Geography Location The town lies mostly in the ''Messeler Hügelland'', a part ...
-Ober Roden and
Wiesbaden Wiesbaden (; ) is the capital of the German state of Hesse, and the second-largest Hessian city after Frankfurt am Main. With around 283,000 inhabitants, it is List of cities in Germany by population, Germany's 24th-largest city. Wiesbaden form ...
every 30 minutes during the day, every 15 minutes during peak hours and every 60 minutes during quite periods. Being close to the western gate of ''Industriepark Höchst'' (Höchst Industrial Park) and the
Internationale Schule Frankfurt Rhein-Main The ISF International School Frankfurt Rhein-Main is a private school in Sindlingen (Frankfurt am Main), Sindlingen, a borough of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Accredited by the Council of International Schools, the school offers IGCSE, IB Diploma ...
, it is very busy during peak hours. The station is also served by bus routes 53 towards the Bolongaro Palace and the Sindlingen cemetery, bus route 57 towards Siedlung Taunusblick, X53 to Frankfurt Intl Airport and bus M55 to Rodelheim. Also, close by is the M54 bus route between Sindlingen and Hochts. Access from the platform onto the train can be difficult for those with limited mobility due to the difference between the train and the lower platform (-20 cm difference) Sindlingen is classified by the Deutsche Bahn as a category 5 station.


References

{{Authority control Rhine-Main S-Bahn stations Railway stations in Frankfurt Railway stations in Germany opened in 1893