City Triathlon: Trams and buses give way to athletes - Restrictions on streetcars and buses
On Sunday, August 6, about 2500 athletes start to the City Triathlon in and around Frankfurt. Buses and trains give them the right of way from 6:30 to 13 o'clock.
Trams and buses: detour and interruptions
In the west of Frankfurt and in the city center, numerous roads will be closed along the competition route. The streetcar lines 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17 and the bus lines 33, 37, 51, 52, 54, 59, 61, X61, X77, 78 and 84 drive detours, operate only on partial routes or start their operation later.
All information on timetables and detour is available on the RMV service phone at 069/2424-8024 daily around the clock, on the Internet at rmv-frankfurt.de and, of course, in the RMVGo app.
Changes and alternatives at a glance
Due to the closures for Triathlon and summer construction sites, some routes will take a little longer than usual, but there are alternatives in Frankfurt's dense local transport network: In addition to the streetcar lines running on partial routes, the S-Bahns in Frankfurt's west offer travel options to the city center at the Niederrad, Griesheim, Nied and Höchst stations.
In the city center, the streetcars cannot use the Altstadt route. As an alternative, the S-Bahn lines between Hauptbahnhof and Konstablerwache are recommended here. The subway lines U1 to U3 and U6 to U8 are on schedule.
Changes in the trams
- The streetcar line 10 is diverted from Fechenheim coming from Konstablerwache via the zoo to Ernst-May-Platz, to the main station and further to Ginnheim it does not come. As a replacement, line 16 will be increased to a 15-minute frequency between Hauptbahnhof and Ginnheim.
- Line 11 will only run between Höchst Zuckschwerdtstraße and Hauptbahnhof (south side) and between Fechenheim Schießhüttenstraße and Lokalbahnhof.
- Line 12 will shuttle in the west between Schwanheim Rheinlandstraße and Willy-Brandt-Platz. In the east, it is diverted from Hugo-Junkers-Strasse via Konstablerwache to the zoo.
- Line 14 runs between Mönchhofstrasse and Hauptbahnhof (south side), although it cannot pass through Kleyerstrasse.
- Line 15 runs between Niederrad Haardtwaldplatz and Festhalle/Messe.
- Line 16 runs on the partial routes between Ginnheim and Hauptbahnhof (south side) and from Offenbach city limits via Südbahnhof to Neu-Isenburg as a replacement for Line 17.
- The streetcar line 17 runs only between Rebstockbad and Hauptbahnhof (south side).
Changes to the buses
- The line 33 starts its operation only shortly after 1 pm.
- Line 37 will be suspended from 5:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- Line 51 will operate until 1:30 p.m. only between Trift-/Frauenhofstraße and Ruhestein.
- Line 52 will operate until 1 p.m. only between Schloßborner Straße and Haus Gallus, and Line 54 will operate from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. between Friedhof Sindlingen and Griesheim Bahnhof.
- Line 59 shuttles from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. only between Griesheim Bahnhof and Erzbergerstrasse and between Cheruskerweg and Bingelsweg.
- Line 61 runs from the airport from 5:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. via Gateway Gardens, the A5 and Niederräder Ufer to Oberforsthaus. In the opposite direction, it operates the normal route from Triftstraße.
- Line X61 does not begin service until 12 p.m., while Line X77 only operates at the airport between Cargo City South and Gateway Gardens.
- Lines 78 and 84 also do not begin service until shortly after 12 p.m.
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