The first section was put into operation on 28 May 1978 to
Hauptwache. S-Bahn trains began operating on the
Taunus Railway (S1), the
Main-Lahn Railway (S2), the
Limes Railway (S3), the
Kronberg Railway (S4), the
Homburg Railway (S5) and the
Main-Weser Railway (S6) after climbing a ramp under the former postal station in the tunnel and reached the surface about east of the
central station. The
Main Railway service (S14, now S8), was introduced shortly later. The line runs northeast for about from the central station to Taunusanlage station, built on the site of the old city walls near the
Alte Oper and the
Deutsche Bank Twin Towers. The tunnel bends to the east and after it joins Tunnel C of the
Frankfurt U-Bahn, which was built together with the City Tunnel under the Freßgass (the pedestrianised streets of Kalbächer Gasse and Große Bockenheimer Straße, named after its eateries) to
Hauptwache. In 1983, the city tunnel was extended, largely in a
cut and cover tunnel, to the east beneath the
Zeil to
Konstablerwache. This section is also a joint tunnel with the U-Bahn; the S-Bahn lines run between the U-Bahn lines. The tunnel has a train frequency of roughly 28 trains per hour in each direction, that is one train every two minutes. During the rush hour the frequency is approximately one train every two minutes. ==Tunnelling under the Main==