Locker size at Frankfurt (Main) Hbf [closed]
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I have 2 big luggage (size no. 2) and 1 travelling bag (flight cabin size). Can I use 1 locker to fit them all? Otherwise I will pack into only 2 luggages . Thanks!
Best Answer
The dimensions of the lockers are as follows.
- Small locker: 420 x 800 x 273 mm (~ 90L)
- Large locker: 615 x 930 x 472 mm (~ 270L)
(https://community.bahn.de/questions/1582543-schliessfacher-frankfurt-hauptbahnhof-aktuelle-preise - please note that this information is from 2018)
If your bags can be arranged into that volume, then you should be fine.
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