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.
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 |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Berlin | 406.8 | Hauptbahnhof, Friedrichstraße, Zoologischer Garten, Gesundbrunnen, Ostbahnhof, Lichtenberg, Warschauer Straße, Ostkreuz |
2 | Munich | 307.4 | Hauptbahnhof, Marienplatz, Karlsplatz, Pasing, Rosenheimer Platz, Isartor, Laim, Hackerbrücke |
3 | Hamburg | 218.8 | Hauptbahnhof, Altona, Hamburg Airport |
4 | Frankfurt am Main | 189.1 | Hauptbahnhof, South, Frankfurt Airport, Höchst |
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