Until the opening of the East station, trains coming from Hanau finished their journeys at a terminal station between the streets of Röderbergweg, Zobelstraße and Hanauer Landstraße, south of the
zoo. It was opened on 10 September 1848 by the
Frankfurt-Hanau Railway as
Hanau station (
Hanauer Bahnhof). The line and station were taken over by the
Hessian Ludwig Railway in 1872, which was taken over by the
Prussian state railways in 1897. Today's East station was officially opened by the Prussian state railways on 10 March 1913. Freight operations, however, began only on 1 April and passenger services in May 1913. The original station building of 1914 with its huge hall was burnt in
World War II and 60% destroyed. A temporary station was opened to serve its 10,000 daily commuters and freight trains. In 1961, a sober purpose-built station in the style of the 1960s was built using the corridors and basements of the old buildings. Its design by Karl Radlbeck ignored the grand design of the previous station and replaced it with a rectangular building, with a large boxy roof adorned only with an illuminated
DB sign and a clock. This building became dilapidated. The demolition of the buildings to build a new hotel began in October 2022 and was completed by January 2023.
U-Bahn station On 29 May 1999, the station on
U-Bahn line U6 was opened. This is a short branch from Zoo station off the
Ostend branch of
U-Bahn line C, which is operated as line U7. The underground station is in partly under Danziger Platz and partly under the main line station, south of the station building. The axis of the U-Bahn station crosses the main line station; a long-planned extension would pass under the Frankfurt-Hanau line and run east of it along Hanauer Landstraße. Originally the station platform was only 75 metres long, instead of the normal 105 metres on the U-Bahn, allowing the operation of trains with a maximum of three carriages. In 2001 construction began for the extension of the platforms to 105 metres, which was completed on 26 April 2007, allowing the unrestricted use of four-car trains. At the same time a new pedestrian link was built and a new Ostbahnhof/Honsellstraße station was opened for
trams and buses. ==Operations ==