Frankfurt (Main) hosts multiple train stations that connect the city to various destinations across Germany and Europe. Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof is the largest and busiest railway station in the city, located in the Innenstadt district. It operates regional, intercity, and high-speed trains, making it a central hub for travel. Approximately 1.5 kilometers to the east, the smaller Mainz Bahnhof provides regional connections and services, mainly catering to local commuters. To the north, Frankfurt Galluswarte station serves as a point for local trains, connecting to the surrounding areas. Further to the southeast, Frankfurt Frankfurt Süd offers a mix of regional and occasional long-distance services, while Frankfurt Stadion station, located near the German football stadium, operates mainly local trains suitable for event travel. Lastly, the smaller Frankfurt-Louisa station, situated in the district of Sachsenhausen, provides limited regional train services. Each station is generally well-connected, with distances between them varying from less than a kilometer to a few kilometers, providing passengers with several options for their journeys.