Travel to the Historical Museum’s mobility exhibition with vintage light rail vehicles
Update from 06.03.: In addition to the timetable, a Pt car runs on the same section. This creates a 30-minute interval. Due to the wide gap between the train and the edge of the platform, passengers are not permitted to ride in the Pt carriage, which is instead used as a photo opportunity for all interested photographers.
On May 31, 1980, what is now Frankfurt’s busiest light rail line, the “U4”, was officially opened. As a pure tunnel line, it connected the main station with Seckbacher Landstraße and stopped under the Römer, Konstablerwache and Berger Straße, among others. 27 U3 vehicles were purchased especially for the new subway line. Unlike on the A line, the tight construction conditions of the “Bornheimer Zeil” forced the use of a tunnel boring machine. A total of four new underground stations were built.
The “Historische Straßenbahn der Stadt Frankfurt am Main e.V.” (HSF) association is organizing a shuttle service with historic streetcars between Bockenheimer Warte and Schäfflestraße in the Riederwald district to mark the 45th anniversary of the U4 line. The old-timers pass under the main station, Römer, Konstablerwache and, of course, Berger Straße every hour.
Passengers can not only board the anniversary train at the “Dom/Römer” station, which opened in 1974. The nearby Historical Museum Frankfurt (HMF) is hosting a special exhibition entitled ” Get moving! Frankfurt and mobility “. Transport archaeology, urban development and also aesthetic aspects of mobility are in the foreground. The exhibition, housed in the exhibition building (level 0) of the Historical Museum, is open until September 14.
Further information can be found here:
Further information:
The U3 cars (built in 1979) will probably be used.
Sunday, February 23, 2025
From 11:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., historic streetcars will run on this route every 60 minutes:
Bockenheimer Warte <> Central Station <> Dom/Römer <> Konstablerwache/Zeil <> Bornheim Mitte <> Riederwald Schäfflestraße
Current light rail timetable:
Date: 09.03.2025 – 45 year line U4
Special exhibition: “Movement! Frankfurt and mobility”, until 14.09.2025 at the Historisches Museum.
Historical Museum Frankfurt: Saalhof 1, 60311 Frankfurt am Main
Passengers can not only board the anniversary train at the “Dom/Römer” station, which opened in 1974. The nearby Historical Museum Frankfurt (HMF) is hosting a special exhibition entitled ” Get moving! Frankfurt and mobility “. Transport archaeology, urban development and also aesthetic aspects of mobility are in the foreground. The exhibition, housed in the exhibition building (level 0) of the Historical Museum, is open until September 14.
All you need to travel on the historic trains is an RMV ticket valid for Frankfurt or the Germany ticket is required. The vehicles are not barrier-free and do not have a designated parking area for bicycles. To avoid blocked escape routes, which could save lives in an emergency, bicycles are not permitted on board the historic vehicles.
There may be operational deviations from the route as well as from the timetable and vehicle deployment!