Workshop July 01-07 2012
Castle Rauischholzhausen

Detailed travel instructions Frankfurt Airport -> Marburg Hauptbahnhof
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1) At the Airport, get to Terminal 1. If you arrived at Terminal 2, the "Sky line" (= airport metro) will be faster and more comfortable than the bus shuttle. At Terminal 1, follow the signs "Bahnhöfe / Train stations".

2) The train station is divided in 2 parts: platforms 1-3 (this is where you enter the station) are for regional trains and S-Bahn (metro), while platforms 4-7 are for long distance trains and a distance to walk from the entrance. Look for a RMV ticket vending machine and buy a ticket for a trip inside Frankfurt (code 50 for Frankfurt), current price is 3,70 EUR.

3) Take the S-Bahn to "Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof" from platform 1 (direction "city"). Travelling time: 11 minutes.

4) at Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof, find out which is the next train to Marburg. There are two possibilities:

  • Your train is marked S-Bahn or RE: Then this is a sort of upgraded metro train and you need a RMV ticket. Vending machines are at the beginning of all platforms from which these trains are departing (type code 05 for Marburg). Careful: some of these trains are being split in Giessen, which is the main city before Marburg. One half of the train is continuing to Dillenburg (wrong!), the other half to Treysa (right). Price: approx. 16 EUR. Travelling time: approx. 1 h 15 min.
  • Your train is marked IC: these are the regular trains of DB with less stops than the RMV trains. Hence, you need a ticket from DB, available either at the red DB ticket vending machines or at "Reisezentrum". Price: approx. 22 EUR. Travelling time: approx. 60 min.
5) Get off at "Marburg Hauptbahnhof", sometimes also denoted by its full name "Marburg (an der) Lahn". Depending on your train, the station before is either "Giessen" (DB) or "Marburg Süd" (RMV).

Timetable of trains Frankfurt Hbf -> Marburg Hbf on Sunday

Acronyms: DB = Deutsche Bahn, the main German railroad company; Hbf = Hauptbahnhof = central station; RE = Regional-Express = regional metro train; RMV = Rhein-Main-Verbund, the public transport company resp. for the whole Rhine-Main area that includes Frankfurt and Marburg.


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Ilka Agricola, 31.05.2012