02-05-2008, 05:46 AM
Any Frankfurters or Hessians in the house? Or just someone who knows their way around Frankfurt International?
Last time I checked we had a fair few Germans on this board, and I don't really know where else to look to find this info.
Some of you may remember I posted a thread last fall about coming to Germany. Well, this particular dream is being realized and I'm leaving in 35 days to come study at the Universität Trier for a semester, which I'm incredibly excited about.
So anyhow, I'm arriving in Frankfurt on March 12 at 7:40 or 8:40, and then I've got to catch a train to Trier. I was looking to buy my train ticket in advance through bahn.de, and I have one question to help avoid a potential giant pitfall: is there more than one major train station in Frankfurt? It didn't give me the option of multiple stations. From what I understand, the bahnhof is actually in/merged with Frankfurt International. I've only ever been through Munich, so if someone could help me figure this out before I buy a ticket for the wrong train station, ich wurde sehr dankbar sein.
Last time I checked we had a fair few Germans on this board, and I don't really know where else to look to find this info.
Some of you may remember I posted a thread last fall about coming to Germany. Well, this particular dream is being realized and I'm leaving in 35 days to come study at the Universität Trier for a semester, which I'm incredibly excited about.
So anyhow, I'm arriving in Frankfurt on March 12 at 7:40 or 8:40, and then I've got to catch a train to Trier. I was looking to buy my train ticket in advance through bahn.de, and I have one question to help avoid a potential giant pitfall: is there more than one major train station in Frankfurt? It didn't give me the option of multiple stations. From what I understand, the bahnhof is actually in/merged with Frankfurt International. I've only ever been through Munich, so if someone could help me figure this out before I buy a ticket for the wrong train station, ich wurde sehr dankbar sein.
Marshal White
aka Aulus FABULOUS 8) <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_cool.gif" alt="8)" title="Cool" />8) . . . err, I mean Fabius
"Freedom is the sure possession of those alone who have the courage to defend it."
- Pericles, Son of Athens
aka Aulus FABULOUS 8) <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_cool.gif" alt="8)" title="Cool" />8) . . . err, I mean Fabius
"Freedom is the sure possession of those alone who have the courage to defend it."
- Pericles, Son of Athens