Offenbach (Main) Hauptbahnhof
Offenbach am Main Hauptbahnhof is a railway station serving the German city of Offenbach am Main. It is located on the Frankfurt–Göttingen railway between Frankfurt and Hanau on the south bank of the Main. It is also the starting point of the Rodgau Railway, via Obertshausen, Rodgau and Ober-Roden to Dieburg.
Offenbach (Main) Hauptbahnhof
Vogelbrunnen ("bird fountain") by Bruno Schäfer
Main entrance
South side
Frankfurt–Göttingen railway
The Frankfurt–Göttingen railway is a continuously double track and electrified main line in Hesse and southern Lower Saxony, Germany. The line was initially built from Bebra towards Fulda by the Kurhessen State Railway. After the Prussian annexation of the Electorate of Hesse as a result of the Austro-Prussian War of 1866, it was completed to Frankfurt as the Frankfurt-Bebra Railway. The line was later extended from Bebra to Göttingen.
Intercity-Express running over the Main-Neckar Bridge
Car no. 16, 1./2. class of the Bebra-Hanauer Eisenbahn, about 1869
Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen: in front the southern Main route, on the right the North Main line on the Deutschherrn Bridge
Steinheim Main Bridge