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Trams in Frankfurt

, Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany
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The Frankfurt tramway network is a network of tramways forming part of the public transport system in Frankfurt , a town in the federal state of Brandenburg, Germany, on the Oder River, at the German-Polish border.Opened in 1898, the network presently consists of five lines, operated by .LinesAs of 2010, the three main tram lines in Frankfurt operated daily 4:00 to 23:30, at:  a 20-minute headway: Monday to Friday, 6:00–19:00, and Saturday 9:00–16:00; a 30-minute headway: Sundays and public holidays all day , and Monday-Saturday before and after the period with 20-minute intervals. Line 1 runs from the new housing development of Neuberesinchen through the city centre to the suburb of Lebus in Frankfurt's north, mainly with low-floor trams and two single KT4Dms. Currently under discussion is a proposed closure of the northern section between Berliner Strasse and Lebus.Line 2 connects the university campuses with the speech centre in the Witzlebenstraße and extends to the fairgrounds. On weekdays it is operated by two pairs of KT4Dms, two single KT4Dms and a low-floor vehicle. On weekends, only low-floor GT6Ms are used.Line 3 is a booster line for line 4. It operates Monday to Friday from the European University via the Südring to Kopernikusstraße, and, in rush hour, continues to the Technology Park and the hospital in the suburb of Markendorf at 20-minute intervals. This line is operated by GT6Ms and KT4Dms.

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