Frankfurt-Höchst Farbwerke Station
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Frankfurt-Höchst Farbwerke station is a station in the district of Höchst of the city of
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in the German state of
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on the
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. It is now served by lines S1 and S 2 of the
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. The station is classified by
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as a category 5 station. Although the city of Höchst was incorporated in Frankfurt in 1928, the official name of the station from its opening in 1967 was ''Farbwerke Hoechst'' ("
Hoechst Hoechst, Hochst, or Höchst may refer to: * Hoechst AG, a former German life-sciences company * Hoechst stain, one of a family of fluorescent DNA-binding compounds * Höchst (Frankfurt am Main), a city district of Frankfurt am Main, Germany ** Fra ...
dye works"), but since the closure of the dye works, the station has been renamed ''Frankfurt-Höchst Farbwerke''.


Location

Before the current station was built, there had been a station called ''Farbwerke'' on the
Königstein Railway The Königstein Railway (''Königsteiner Bahn'') is a 1902 opened, single-track and non-electrified secondary railway line that connects the town of Königstein im Taunus with the city of Frankfurt am Main on the southern edge of the Taunus in the ...
, which had a pedestrian connection to the dye works over a long steel bridge, known as the ''Eiserner Steg'' ("Iron Bridge"), after a more famous pedestrian bridge in central Frankfurt. The current station was built in 1967 at the northern gate of the Höchst Industrial Park (''Industriepark Höchst'') and in 1978 it was incorporated into the S-Bahn network. The new platform is only accessible via a pedestrian tunnel, which has three entrances: two public entrances on both sides of the street of ''Hoechster-Farben-Straße'', on which the ''Industriepark Höchst Tor Nord'' (“Höchst Industrial Park North Gate”) bus stop is located, and a private entrance on the grounds of the industrial park. In addition to its use by employees of the Industrial Park the station also benefits from its proximity to the Centennial Hall (''Jahrhunderthalle''), which is used for concerts and conferences, and the
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. The pushbutton signal box of Frankfurt-Hoechst station is also in the platform area. It is responsible for controlling signalling and points at the stations of Frankfurt-Höchst, Frankfurt-Sindlingen, Hattersheim (Main),
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and
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. In the immediate vicinity of the station, north of the through tracks, there is a maintenance centre for passenger trains, including a washing facility.


Architecture

While the actual platform, which has remained virtually unchanged for 40 years, has little architectural merit, the two entrance buildings in Hoechster-Farben-Straße were temporarily listed in the heritage list of the state of Hesse. The access tunnel was recently remodelled and since then it has been under video surveillance.


Operations

The station is served by S-Bahn lines S 1 and S 2, which operate on different routes further west. Four times a day regional services operating as SE 20 ( Main-Lahn-Bahn) stop at Frankfurt-Höchst Farbwerke station to give a faster trip to commuters from the
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. The adjacent bus stop is served by municipal bus line 53 (Höchst Zuckschwerdtstraße–
Zeilsheim Zeilsheim is a quarter of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is part of the ''Ortsbezirk (Frankfurt am Main), Ortsbezirk West'' and is subdivided into the ''Stadtbezirke'' Zeilsheim-Ost, Zeilsheim-Süd and Zeilsheim-Nord. As the westernmost district ...
Sindlingen cemetery) and 55 ( Rödelheim station–Sindlingen cemetery). The station is classified as a category 5 station.


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