Hesse's train stations in the ranking: where the tracks and travelers are waiting!

Entdecken Sie die wichtigsten Bahnstationen in Hessen mit überraschenden Ranglisten und aktuellen Reiseinformationen.
Discover the most important train stations in Hesse with surprising rankings and current travel information. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Hesse's train stations in the ranking: where the tracks and travelers are waiting!

In Hesse there are a total of 493 train stations that operate a large number of travelers every day. A new ranking of the Hessian train stations with most tracks shows some surprising results. The main train station in Frankfurt remains undisputed, it has 24 unearthly platforms and expands its infrastructure by planning a long -distance railway tunnel, but the start of construction is to take place in the 2030s, such as fr.de reported.

In 12th place, four train stations, including the Offenbach main train station, and the train stations Marburg (Lahn), Limburg and Frankfurter Stadtwald each have six tracks. Marburg is frequented by around 12,000 travelers daily, while the Limburg train station should not be confused with Limburg-Süd in its function. The Frankfurt Stadtwald-Bahnhof, on the other hand, is particularly important for the fans of Eintracht Frankfurt.

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Another remarkable train station is Eichenberg in Neu-Eichenberg, which has seven tracks and is approached by several regional lines. Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe is also in the list of the most important train stations and serves around 30,000 travelers every day with his ICE and IC connections. Bebra, also equipped with eight tracks, has regularly have long -distance trains on offer since December 2024.

The most important transfer points in the Rhein-Main area are Friedberg and the Fulda main station, both with ten tracks. While Fulda welcomes about 20,000 travelers every day, Wiesbaden Central Station with its ten tracks is used as an important start and end point for S-Bahn and ICE connections and attracts around 46,000 travelers.

The Darmstadt Central Station, also with 11 tracks, as well as the main train stations Gießen and Hanau, also share the same number of tracks. Kassel, on the other hand, stands out as a central transfer point for the Regiotram with 12 tracks. Frankfurt-Höchst, also with 12 tracks, is not served by long-distance trains.

These train stations are not only nodes for passenger transport, but also represent a significant economic and social importance for the region. The frequency of travelers clearly shows that the railway in Hesse is a preferred choice for mobility and traffic. Further information on the use of railway and bus in Hessen can be found on the website Statistik.hessen.de .

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