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square became Bahnstraße (literally "railway street") and is now called Hamburger Allee, Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage, Platz der Republik and Dortmunder Straße. The Main-Neckar railway bridge over the Main was converted into a road bridge, then called
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district was built on the site. The former connecting lines to the western stations were converted into streets and squares. The part of the former Main-Weser line between Bockenheim station (today:
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Eisenbahn in Hessen. Kulturdenkmäler in Hessen. Denkmaltopographie Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Railways in Hesse. Cultural sites in Hesse. Monumental topography of the Federal Republic of Germany)
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In 1888, this group of three stations was replaced by Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof, which was about half a kilometre further west. The eastern rim of the
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square (east of the Hauptbahnhof) traces the former link line between the Main-Neckar and the Main-Weser lines.
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bridge, now called Friedensbrücke ("Peace Bridge"). Further south the line became Stresemannallee.
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were a group of three stations on the western edge of the former city walls of
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Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Hessen (State Conservation Hesse), ed. (2005).
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Between 1846 and 1848, prior to the completion of the rail bridge over the
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The redundant infrastructure of the western stations was demolished. The
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Three lines came together on the western outskirts of Frankfurt, the
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Frankfurt am Main
Gallus
Taunus
Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof


steel engraving
Delkeskamp
Taunus Railway
Wiesbaden
Main-Neckar Railway
Heidelberg
Main-Weser Railway
Kassel
Main-Weser station
German
Taunus station
Main-Neckar station
Main
Sachsenhausen station
Sachsenhausen
International Electrotechnical Exhibition
World War I
Bahnhofsviertel
Frankfurt West station
Wilhelm
ISBN
3-8062-1917-6
50°06′34″N 8°40′17″E / 50.10944°N 8.67139°E / 50.10944; 8.67139
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