Frankfurt

barrier-free

Deutsche Bahn

Barrier-free arrival and departure with Deutsche Bahn

Inside view of Frankfurt Central Station
Inside view of Frankfurt Central Station - © Tourismus+Congress GmbH Frankfurt am Main

With over 350,000 passeners and more than 1,700 trains arriving from foreign and domestic destinations every day, Frankfurt Central Station is one Europe's most important railway hubs.

Mobility Service Centre of Deutsche Bahn
The mobility service centre of Deutsche Bahn offers handicapped travellers comprehensive information and active assistance in planning and realising their journey.

The staff of the service centre is happy to organise help for wheelchair users and vision-impaired travellers requiring assistance with boarding or deboarding, for example.
To ensure that your journey is hassle-free, please make your arrangements with the mobility service centre at least 24 hours in advance.

Tel.: +49 (0) 18 06 51 25 12 (0.14 €/call using German landlines, mobile phones max. 0.42 €/call)
Fax: +49 (0) 18 05 15 93 5 7 (Facsimiles cost 14 cents/calls)
Mail: msz@deutschebahn.com or deaf-msz@deutschebahn.com (for deaf persons)
www.bahn.de/barrierefrei

DB Travel Centre
The DB Travel Centre is located in the centre of the reception hall. It features a lowered operator station and audio induction loops for the hearing-impaired.

Central Station
The station's platforms feature tactile paving and mobile wheelchair lifts (max. combined weight of 320 kg).
A public toilet for handicapped persons is located between Tracks 9 and 10 (Euro-locking system).
In the main hall, elevators and escalators are available for accessing the lower levels.