Letzten Monat hatten mein Bruder und ich am Frankfurter Hauptbahnhof eine Begegnung, die ich nur als fragwürdig bezeichnen kann.

Wir waren im Loungebereich und warteten auf unseren Anschlusszug, als wir einen Mann bemerkten (seinen Manieren nach zu urteilen, höchstwahrscheinlich ein Süchtiger), der versuchte, einem Schlafsack den Schlafsack wegzuschnappen. Nicht auf eine raffinierte Oceans-Eleven-Art, sondern eher so, als würde er Gott weiß was für Zauber (im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes) vor sich hinflüstern, während er die Tasche langsam wegschob. Und ja, wir haben versucht, den schlafenden Kerl aufzuwecken … außer dass er tief im Schlaf war (zum Vergleich: Es war heller Tag und die Stimmung war nicht besonders gemütlich). Zu diesem Zeitpunkt waren wir uns noch nicht einmal sicher, ob wir einem müden/nüchternen Reisenden oder jemandem, der selbst unter Einfluss stand, halfen.

Als logischer nächster Schritt machte sich mein Bruder auf die Suche nach einem Polizisten … aber es war keiner in Sicht. In der Zwischenzeit verhielten sich alle anderen um uns herum so, als wäre dies alles wie gewohnt, ein normaler Samstag, wenn man so will. Überhaupt keine Reaktion, außer einer überraschten/entsetzten Französin, die neben uns saß. Leider mussten wir unseren Zug erreichen und ich dachte, ich hätte es völlig vergessen.

Aber ein aktueller Reddit-Beitrag hat mich an diesen Vorfall erinnert und jetzt frage ich mich nur … Ist Frankfurt am Main Hbf immer so? Oder haben wir nur einen seltenen „Wie stehen die Chancen“-Moment erlebt? Hat irgendjemand ähnliche Erfahrungen gemacht (auch in anderen deutschen Flughäfen)?

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26 Kommentare

  1. Dramatic-Attempt-735 on

    Er, yeah, you should try not to fall asleep at train stations in general, or your stuff gets stolen.

    Next time if you see something like that, make a ruckus. Like, get loud. „HALT! Ist das Ihre Tasche?“ Once people around start staring, a thief will usually leave.

  2. Crazy_Aerie1772 on

    The Main Station and the Part around it are awful. The other parts of the town are quite nice (and nicer than the most germans know).

  3. DudeMcChill on

    Frankfurt Hbf is one of the most dangerous places in Germany for a reason

  4. The central station of Frankfurt was notorious 25 years ago and hasn’t changed.
    The first time I have been there, I walked out of the station, across the road and saw for the first time soneone with a needle in his arm (and the only time so far).
    Central stations are never nice places, but Frankfurt rankes as one of the worst.

  5. urmumvirgay on

    Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof and the surrounding area is an absolute shithole. The smoking späti across the road is great though, always a couple weirdos hanging out inside. I like to drink in there when I’m waiting for my train.

  6. Yeah thats our HBF for ya. We’re a very international city, and that means people in poverty living here. But there’s also a lot of extremely wealthy bankers here too, so just a really big inequality gap overall.

  7. LiliVonSchtupp on

    Many of the big, central train stations are notoriously awful. Frankfurt is the one I have to go through most frequently, and it’s a never-ending buffet of shit.

  8. Spiritual_Put_5006 on

    Don’t worry too much, but look after your valuables! FRK Hbf is run down and full of homeless and crack addicts, yes, but violent crime is very rare. The main risk are pickpockets, who depending on days can be abundant. Again, less than in e.g. Madrid‘s or Paris‘ train stations, but high by German standards.

  9. Beginning_Green_740 on

    Frankfurt is chill, people are overreacting. Yeah, here are some drug cartels and prostitutes, but hey – nobody is perfect. I’m enjoying it for 5 years already – absolutely based town.

  10. To be honest there are much worse main stations in Germany such as Berlin. The real issue is the region just outside where there arent permanent patrols. This tiny area genuinely makes people think the entire city is bad when its one of our cleanest and most peaceful.

  11. Frankfurt, Nürnberg and i think Bremen Hauptbahnhof are like this and probably a few more

  12. Pungbrokken on

    Always been curious why european countries let their train stations turn into public drug injection and homeless camps.

    The problem would be gone if you had to scan a ticket pre entry like in most of east Asia.

    Just because you are homeless/addicted/mentally ill, should not give you a right to do drugs, defecate, or be a nuisance in the infrastructure we all rely on every day.

  13. yes, Frankfurt’s worst area is directly outside. That of course does also influence the station itself a bit.

  14. IrrerPolterer on

    It is Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof. The station is world-renowned for it’s junkies 

  15. CaptainSharkbob on

    Twenty years ago I was snared in a large group detained by Polizei at 2 AM outside of Frankfurt Hbf. I was just minding my business whilst enjoying a Schinkenbrötchen. They followed me to a trash can so I could toss the wrapper while they ran everyone’s ID.

    10/10

  16. UsefulAnimator3143 on

    Hmm. I also saw a lady once was trying to slowly open the bag of passengers sitting besides me. I was pretending not to see but was closely keeping an eye on her. She was checking if there were people seeing her around. She got off at the next station as the announcement awoke the passengers. After she went, i checked and the bag was slightly open. 
    Those passengers were my parents. She couldnt take anything but had the journey been longer she perhaps might have. I was checking secretly. 
    She looked like from one of the countries who commonly do such things in hbf area – i wont say the name but you can easily guess. 

  17. MisterSafetypants on

    I feel like most European big train stations are pretty sketchy. I had to wait from 12am to 5am for a bus outside the Brussels station and an older English lady asked if she could sit with me because she was getting bothered by a group of guys. There were 20-30 guys roaming around, climbing under busses to presumably stash packages, and watching for people who weren’t keeping an eye on their belongings. Made the Frankfurt Hbf look like a cakewalk

  18. First time to frankfurt it seems. Dont walk around the HBF is a zombir show of addcits

  19. Spirited_Bear2760 on

    I was born and raised in Frankfurt. It’s a great city and I love it.
    But when I visit, I’m always with my guard up at Hauptbahnhof.

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