Service on the Main Stadt Frankfurt was finally launched in August 1827. In February 1828 a representative of the DGRM left for Rotterdam to collect the
Stadt Frankfurt. In
Kaub some board members of the DGRM got on board to see how she would handle the strong currents between Kaub and
Bingen. Due to her flat bottom, it was expected that she would also be able to steam through the
Binger Loch, which had never been before. With 35 pounds of steam pressure, and 30 rotations a minute, this attempt succeeded. This seemed promising, because this was only two-thirds of her maximum power. In the evening of 5 March 1828
Stadt Frankfurt arrived in Mainz, where she would run some trials. On 8 March 1828 at 6 pm
Stadt Frankfurt finally arrived in Frankfurt for the first time. Even before delivery, there were people doubting the suitability of
Stadt Frankfurt. These doubts centered on the draft, which would be too high for the Main, and on the engine power, which was thought to be too small. When she finally started service on the Main, the boilers and engines were damaged after only a few days. By the end of June,
Stadt Frankfurt was lying idle in the harbor of Frankfurt, after several attempts to fix her boiler and the engine had failed. Already in late June 1828 DGRM was reported to have given up on
Stadt Frankfurt. From 22 April 1829
Stadt Frankfurt indeed served on the Main again. The results were disappointing, because on windless days she still required at least 6.5 hours to steam to Frankfurt. The season was again ended by engine trouble. After a long repair of and changes to the engines of
Stadt Frankfurt, she left Ruhrort for Mainz on 9 May 1830. On 22 May 1830 she made a trial trip to Frankfurt and back, with only a few passengers. On 27 May 1830 she resumed service to Frankfurt. Her schedule included a stop at
Höchst, and had different prices for the cabin and the pavilion. It had the peculiarity that it was cheaper upstream. This was because of the competition of the stagecoach. The shipyard in Ruhrort had indeed fixed
Stadt Frankfurt.
Commercial failure on the Main The city of Frankfurt had provided facilities to promote steam propulsion on the Rhine. DGRM got a concession for 6 years, which would prevent competition. She also got a license for the daily Mainzer Marktschiff. On the other hand, the cost of
Stadt Frankfurt had been very high. In the end, the use of
Stadt Frankfurt on the Main would prove a commercial failure. She was primarily built for passengers, but on the small stretch from Frankfurt to Mainz she was not much faster than the
stagecoach. This led many travelers to go to Mainz by stagecoach and to board a Rhine steamboat over there. Meanwhile freight transport on the Main remained behind. In 1828 601
hundredweight of cargo was transported, in 1829 7491 hundredweight. This was about four times less than what the boats on the Middle Rhine transported, and these also transported much more passengers.
Service on the Upper Rhine In May 1830 the
Ludwig, which had supposedly been fixed by Cockerill, had also arrived back on the Rhine.
Ludwig was meant for service south of Mainz, but soon proved unusable. Later in 1830 DGRM then employed
Stadt Frankfurt on the
Oberrhein stretch between Mainz and
Schröck near
Karlsruhe. While this might have been successful, it could not prevent the end of the DGRM, which had lost a lot of money, and saw no more chances to become profitable. == Service for PRDG ==