This is a list of the busiest railway stations in Germany, with all stations being considered as major stations or hubs, and are also classified as either Category 1 or Category 2 stations.

An asterisk (*) indicates that the station only has rapid transit/commuter rail services.

Rank Station Annual
entries/exits
(millions)
Number of
platforms
City State Image
1Hamburg Hbf196.0[1]12HamburgHamburg
2Frankfurt(Main)Hbf179.9[1]29Frankfurt am MainHesse
3München Hbf150.7[1]34MunichBavaria
4Berlin Hbf120.1[1]14BerlinBerlin
5Köln Hbf116.1[1]11CologneNorth Rhine-Westphalia
6Berlin Friedrichstraße95.6[1]8BerlinBerlin
7Hannover Hbf95.3[1]12HannoverLower Saxony
8Stuttgart Hbf93.1[1]17StuttgartBaden-Württemberg
9Düsseldorf Hbf91.3[1]20DüsseldorfNorth Rhine-Westphalia
10Berlin Ostkreuz91.3[1]12BerlinBerlin
11Nürnberg Hbf76.7[1]21NurembergBavaria
12Berlin-Gesundbrunnen74.1[1]10BerlinBerlin
13Berlin Südkreuz65.3[1]10BerlinBerlin
14München Ostbf63.5[1]14MunichBavaria
15München Marienplatz59.5[1]2MunichBavaria
16Essen Hbf55.5[1]13EssenNorth Rhine-Westphalia
17Berlin Alexanderplatz55.5[1]6BerlinBerlin
18Bremen Hbf53.7[1]9BremenBremen
19München-Pasing50.7[1]9MunichBavaria
20Hamburg-Altona50.4[1]12HamburgHamburg
21Leipzig Hbf49.3[1]21LeipzigSaxony
22Duisburg Hbf47.5[1]12DuisburgNorth Rhine-Westphalia
23Berlin Zoologischer Garten47.4[2]6BerlinBerlin
24Dortmund Hbf54,75[3]16DortmundNorth Rhine-Westphalia
25Mannheim Hbf43.1[1]9MannheimBaden-Württemberg
26Berlin Ostbahnhof36.5[2]9BerlinBerlin
27Stuttgart Stadtmitte36.1[1]2StuttgartBaden-Württemberg
28Frankfurt(M)Konstabler Wache*35.8[1]7Frankfurt am MainHesse
29Frankfurt(M)Hauptwache*35.0[1]6Frankfurt am MainHesse
30München Karlsplatz*32.014MunichBavaria
31Berlin Warschauer Straße*31.025[4]4BerlinBerlin
32Berlin-Lichtenberg31[2]8BerlinBerlin
33Hamburg Harburg29.2[1]12HamburgHamburg
34Mainz Hbf27.4[1]9MainzRhineland-Palatinate
35Freiburg(Breisgau)Hbf26.6[1]10FreiburgBaden-Württemberg
36Hamburg Jungfernstieg26.6[1]2HamburgHamburg
37Karlsruhe Hbf26.3[1]16KarlsruheBaden-Württemberg
38Potsdam Hbf25.6[1]6PotsdamBrandenburg
39Dresden Hbf24.5[1]16DresdenSaxony
40Münster(Westf)Hbf23.7259MünsterNorth Rhine-Westphalia
41Munich Rosenheimer Platz station*20.294 [5]2MunichBavaria
42Frankfurt(Main)Flughfn19.3[1]29Frankfurt am MainHesse
43Augsburg Hbf18.25 [6]12AugsburgBavaria
44Pforzheim Hbf18.257PforzheimBaden-Württemberg
45Tübingen Hbf18.25 [7]7TübingenBaden-Württemberg
46Würzburg Hbf18.25 [8]11WürzburgBavaria
47Wiesbaden Hbf16.8[1]10WiesbadenHesse
48Erfurt Hbf16.8[1]10ErfurtThuringia
49Munich Isartor station*16.75352MunichBavaria
50Heidelberg Hbf15.3309HeidelbergBaden-Württemberg
51Halle(S)Hbf14.6[1]13Halle(SaaleSaxony-Anhalt
52Bielefeld Hbf14.6 [9]8BielefeldNorth Rhine-Westphalia
53Koblenz Hbf14.610KoblenzRhineland-Palatinate
54Lübeck Hbf12.4[1]9LübeckSchleswig-Holstein
55Magdeburg Hbf11.7[1]10MagdeburgSaxony-Anhalt
56Darmstadt Hbf10.95 [10]11DarmstadtHesse
57Hagen Hbf10.9516HagenNorth Rhine-Westphalia
58Ulm Hbf10.585 [11]12UlmBaden-Württemberg
59Saarbrücken Hbf~10 [12]10SaarbrückenSaarland
60Berlin Schönhauser Allee station*9.49 [13]2BerlinBerlin
61Munich Laim station*9.328 [5]2MunichBavaria
62Kiel Hbf9.1258KielSchleswig-Holstein
63Frankfurt South station8.2125 [14]9Frankfurt am MainHesse
64Frankfurt Höchst station8.2125 [15]7Frankfurt am MainHesse
65Gießen station7.3 [16]11GießenHesse
66Fulda station7.3 [17]10FuldaHesse
67Hanau Hbf7.3 [18]11HanauHesse
68Solingen Hbf7.35SolingenNorth Rhine-Westphalia
69Hamburg Airport station*7.3 [19]1HamburgHamburg
70Munich Hackerbrücke station*6.22752MunichBavaria
71Gelsenkirchen Hbf4.63756GelsenkirchenNorth Rhine-Westphalia
72Schwerin Hbf4.384SchwerinMecklenburg-Vorpommern
73Worms Hbf3.65 [20]8WormsRhineland-Palatinate
74Berlin Schönefeld Flughafen station*<3.655SchönefeldBrandenburg
75Jena West2.555[1]2JenaThuringia
76Gera Hbf1.825[1]6GeraThuringia
77Eberswalde Hauptbahnhof<1.825 [21]5EberswaldeBrandenburg
78Angermünde station<1.825 [22]5AngermündeBrandenburg
79Jena Paradies1.27752JenaThuringia

The following table shows the cities with the most passenger entries/exits for all major stations within the city combined. This only includes major stations with official statistics (usually either Category 1 or Category 2 stations). Other "major" stations without official statistics are not included.

Rank City Annual
entries/
exits
(millions)
Stations
1Berlin406.8Hauptbahnhof, Friedrichstraße, Zoologischer Garten, Gesundbrunnen, Ostbahnhof, Lichtenberg, Warschauer Straße, Ostkreuz
2Munich307.4Hauptbahnhof, Marienplatz, Karlsplatz, Pasing, Rosenheimer Platz, Isartor, Laim, Hackerbrücke
3Hamburg218.8Hauptbahnhof, Altona, Hamburg Airport
4Frankfurt am Main189.1Hauptbahnhof, South, Frankfurt Airport, Höchst

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