SkyLine (Frankfurt)

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SkyLine
Overview
Stations3
Service
Rolling stockBombardier CX-100
Ridership10,000,000 journeys per year
History
Opened1994
Technical
Line length3.8 km (2.4 mi)
Operating speed52 km/h (32 mph)
Route map

Terminal 1 (A/Z gates)
Terminal 1 (B gates)
Deutsche Bahn
Terminal 1
(planned)
Terminal 1 (C gates)
Terminal 2 (D/E gates)
Depot
Depot
Terminal 3
(planned)

SkyLine is a free automatic people mover system at Frankfurt Airport which opened 1994. Using Bombardier CX-100 coaches, the line links the two airport terminals within 8 minutes.

The line has a headway from 90 seconds. The 60 million annual passengers of the airport and its 75,000 employees generate an annual traffic of 10 million journeys on Skyline.

Stations[edit]

The original SkyLine route serves four stations:[1]

The future SkyLine route will also serve four stations:

  • Terminal 1 (access to buses, long-distance train station and regional train station)
  • Terminal 1, Concourse C (future infill station)
  • Terminal 2
  • Terminal 3

When the future SkyLine route opens, there will be a direct connection between the two lines at Terminal 2 station, with a second connection at Terminal 1, Concourse C expected to be added in the future.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sky Line People Mover - Frankfurt Airport - Terminal 3". terminal3.frankfurt-airport.com. Retrieved 2023-11-22.

External links[edit]

Media related to Frankfurt Skyline at Wikimedia Commons