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- en.wikipedia.org Frankfurt City Link Line...emerged in the 19th century as a link line between Frankfurt's western stations at the Gallustor and the Frankfurt-Hanau railway in the east of the city.
- wikidata.org wiki/Q1616246dewiki Städtische Verbindungsbahn Frankfurt am Main. enwiki Frankfurt City Link Line.
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- frankfurt.de english/discover-and-experience/…Although Frankfurt, with about 760,000 inhabitants, is ‘only’ the fifth largest city in Germany, approximately 350,000 ... Public transport Internal Link.
- http://forumjar.com forums/Frankfurt_City_Link_LineOther Forums • Frankfurt am Main Forum • Free City of Frankfurt Forum • Main Forum • Kingdom of Prussia Forum • Kinzig Valley Railway (Hesse)...
- flickr.com photos/legoblock/8452879506Frankfurt City Link Line (German: Städtische Verbindungsbahn) running along the north bank of the northern bank of the river Main in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Städtische_…...Frankfurt City Link Line; 法兰克福城市连接线; 法兰克福城市连接线; ligne de chemin de fer allemande; Infrastrukturteil der Hafenbahn Frankfurt; railway line; خط...
- myeuropedays.com frankfurt-transport/You can easily reach Frankfurt City centre by buses (61, 77, 72, 58 and 62) if travelling by day and buses (N81, N7) if travelling by night.
- wikihre.ru wiki/Frankfurt_City_Link_Line
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- infrastruct.wordpress.com 2011/06/03/new-rail-…The first is an inter-urban express service via Frankfurt Airport, with one stop there. From Wiesbaden, trains would use the Breckenheim link line.
- eng.ichacha.net zaoju/frankfurt city link …Just east of the station, the Frankfurt City Link Line ( " St鋎tische Verbindungsbahn " ) branches to the south-east to the East Harbour ( " Osthafen " ).