S3 (Rhine-Main S-Bahn)

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S3
Frankfurt S3.svg
Bsbahnhof.jpg
S3 at its terminal in Bad Soden
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerRhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund
Line number3
LocaleFrankfurt Rhine-Main
TerminiBad Soden
Darmstadt Hauptbahnhof
Stations27
Service
TypeRapid transit, Commuter rail
SystemS-Bahn Rhein-Main
ServicesLimes Railway, Homburg Railway, Citytunnel Frankfurt, Main-Neckar Railway
Route number645.3
Operator(s)DB Regio
Depot(s)Frankfurt Hbf
Rolling stockDBAG Class 423
History
Opened28 May 1978 (1978-05-28)
Technical
Line length49 km (30 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead line

The S3 service of the S-Bahn Rhein-Main system bearing the KBS (German scheduled railway route) number 645.3

Lines[]

Limes Railway[]

Homburg Railway[]

City tunnel[]

The city tunnel is an underground, pure S-Bahn route used by almost all services (except for the S7 service which terminates at the central station).

Main-Neckar Railway[]

History[]

Year Stations Route
1974 (R3) 11 Frankfurt-Höchst – Frankfurt Hbf
1978 15 (+4) Frankfurt-Höchst – Hauptwache
1983 16 (+1) Frankfurt-Höchst – Konstablerwache
1990 19 (+3) Frankfurt-Höchst – Frankfurt Süd
1997 26 (+10, -3) Bad Soden – Darmstadt Hbf
1999 27 (+1) Bad Soden – Darmstadt Hbf
2002 28 (+1) Bad Soden – Darmstadt Hbf
2008 29 (+1) Bad Soden – Darmstadt Hbf

The S3 was one of the first six services of the Rhine-Main S-Bahn system. In a prior test operation it ran between Frankfurt-Höchst and Frankfurt Central Station. The service was then called R3 where the letter "R" stands for regional. After the opening of the Frankfurt Citytunnel the service was renamed to S3 and extended to the new Hauptwache underground station. Further extensions of the tunnel followed in 1983 (Konstablerwache) and 1990 (Ostendstraße and Lokalbahnhof) so that the Südbahnhof (South station) became the service's eastern terminal.

Operation[]

Crossing the A5 motorway
S3 between Messe and Galluswarte
  1. Bad Soden – Darmstadt Hbf
  2. Frankfurt Hbf – Darmstadt Hbf
  3. Bad Soden – Langen (Sundays only)
S3 Journey time Station Transfer S-Bahn service
since
1 2 3

Main-Taunus-Kreis[]

0 Wheelchair symbol.svg Bad Soden 1978
2 +2 1978
5 +3 Wheelchair symbol.svg 1978
6 +1 Wheelchair symbol.svg 2008
9 +3 Eschborn-Niederhöchstadt S4 1978
11 +2 S4 1978
13 +2 Wheelchair symbol.svg S4 1978

Frankfurt am Main[]

17 +4 Frankfurt-Rödelheim S4 S5 1978
20 +3 Frankfurt West S4 S5 S6 1978
22 +2 Wheelchair symbol.svg Frankfurt Messe S4 S5 S6 1999
24 +2 Frankfurt Galluswarte S4 S5 S6 1978
27 +3 Wheelchair symbol.svg Frankfurt Hbf (tief) S1 S2 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 U4 U5 1978
29 +2 Taunusanlage S1 S2 S4 S5 S6 S8 S9 1978
31 +2 Wheelchair symbol.svg Hauptwache S1 S2 S4 S5 S6 S8 S9 U1 U2 U3 U6 U7 U8 1978
32 +1 Wheelchair symbol.svg Konstablerwache S1 S2 S4 S5 S6 S8 S9 U4 U5 U6 U7 1983
34 +2 Ostendstraße S1 S2 S4 S5 S6 S8 S9 1990
36 +2 Frankfurt Lokalbahnhof S4 S5 S6 1990
38 +2 Wheelchair symbol.svg Frankfurt South Station S4 S5 S6 U1 U2 U3 U8 1990
40 +2 Wheelchair symbol.svg Frankfurt Stresemannallee S4 1990
42 +2 Wheelchair symbol.svg Frankfurt Louisa S4 1997

Kreis Offenbach[]

45 +3 Wheelchair symbol.svg Neu-Isenburg S4 1997
48 +3 Wheelchair symbol.svg Dreieich-Buchschlag S4 1997
50 +2 Wheelchair symbol.svg S4 2002
52 +2 Langen S4 1997
55 +3 Wheelchair symbol.svg 1997

Kreis Darmstadt-Dieburg[]

57 +2 Wheelchair symbol.svg 1997

Darmstadt[]

59 +2 Darmstadt-Wixhausen 1997
62 +3 Wheelchair symbol.svg Darmstadt-Arheilgen 1997
65 +3 Wheelchair symbol.svg Darmstadt Hbf 1997

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