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Frankenstraße
Gateway to Urban Mobility Since 1974
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Nürnberg: First Steps10 pts
Nürnberg: Explorer25 pts
Nürnberg: Insider50 pts
Opened in 1974, Frankenstraße station in Nuremberg stands as a testament to the city's urban growth. It combines modern architecture with efficient transit planning, making it a vital hub in the local transportation network. The accessible platforms and entrances ensure a smooth travel experience for all visitors.
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Did you know?
The station opened on June 18, 1974.
Quick Facts
- Opening Date
- June 18, 1974
Guided Story
Can you hear the hum of the trains? It's not just the sound of movement; it's the pulse of history surrounding you at Frankenstraße. Look around; this station used to be the end of the U1 line until it expanded further into Nuremberg. Imagine all the travelers who started their journeys here since 1974. Behind you is the Jenaplan School, a center of learning that fits right into this innovative transit hub. To the south, you'll find SUSE Software Solutions, a nod to the city's modern development. This station is more than just a stop; it's a living piece of Nuremberg's history.
Location
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