List of train stations and stops in Munich
This list of train stations and stops in Munich contains all train stations that are or have been in the state capital of Munich . Munich is the largest railway junction in Bavaria ; there are now 40 operating and twelve closed passenger stations in the urban area. Today, numerous stations in Munich are only served by the Munich S-Bahn . There are currently nine freight yards in Munich ; the largest freight yard in Munich is the Munich North marshalling yard .
Passenger stations
Stations in operation
Legend
- Station : This column contains the name of the station and a link to a location map of the station.
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Type : This column specifies the type of station. The following information is possible:
- Bf : train station
- Bft : station part
- Hp : breakpoint
- Opening : This column shows the opening date of the respective station.
- Railway line : This column shows the railway line on which the station is located.
- FV : If FV is in this column, long-distance trains serve the station.
- RV : If RV is in this column, regional trains serve the station.
- S : If there is an S in this column, the station is served by S-Bahn trains of the Munich S-Bahn .
- Notes : Notes on the history of the station are given here.
- District : This column shows the district in which the station is located.
- Image : Here is an image, if there is one.
Station overview
Disused stations
Legend
- Station : This column contains the name of the station and a link to a location map of the station.
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Type : This column specifies the type of station. The following information is possible:
- Bf : train station
- Bft : station part
- Hp : breakpoint
- Opening : This column shows the opening date of the respective station.
- Closure : This column mentions the date when the station was closed.
- Railway line : This column shows the railway line on which the station is located.
- Notes : Notes on the history of the station are given here.
- District : This column shows the district in which the station was located.
- Image : Here is an image, if there is one.
Station overview
station | Art | opening | Shutdown | Railway line | Remarks | district | image |
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Freiham | Bf | Jul 1, 1903 | May 31, 1975 | Munich-Pasing-Herrsching | PV reopening on | Sep 14 2013 as Hp in a different situation. As before, the Bf himself remains in the company.Aubing | |
Ingolstädter Strasse | Hp | Oct. 1, 1948 | May 14, 1949 | Olching – Munich-Trudering | Milbertshofen | ||
IGA park | Hp | Apr 28, 1983 | Oct 9, 1983 | Munich-Pasing-Munich-Mittersendling | Erected for the International Horticultural Exhibition in 1983 | Sendling | |
Isar Valley Station ⊙ | Bf | Apr 12, 1892 | May 31, 1964 | Munich – Bichl | Sendling | ||
Margaretenplatz | Hp | Jul 31, 1960 | 1980 | Munich-Pasing-Munich-Mittersendling | Used temporarily for special trips in 1960 and 1980 | Sendling | |
Maria Einsiedel | Hp | 1892 | 1918 | Munich – Bichl | Thalkirchen | ||
Oberwiesenfeld | Hp | Oct. 1, 1948 | May 14, 1949 | Olching – Munich-Trudering | Oberwiesenfeld | ||
Olympic Stadium ⊙ | Bf | Aug 26, 1972 | Aug 1, 1990 | Connection to the Nordring | Milbertshofen / Moosach | ||
Ost Rbf (stop) | Hp | Oct 3, 1948 | May 22, 1971 | Munich East Airport | |||
Prince Ludwigshöhe | Hp | May 1, 1893 | May 31, 1964 | Munich – Bichl | Thalkirchen / Solln | ||
South ⊙ | Bf | March 15, 1871 | Jun 1, 1985 |
Munich – Bichl Munich – Rosenheim |
today only freight traffic | Sendling | |
Thalkirchen | Bf | Jun 10, 1891 | May 31, 1964 | Munich – Bichl | until 1989 freight traffic | Thalkirchen | |
Zamdorf | Jul 11, 1897 | May 30, 1959 |
Munich – Simbach / Munich East – Airport |
until 1909 on the Munich – Simbach line | Zamdorf |
Railway stations without passenger traffic
- Freiham (opened July 1, 1903)
- Freimann (opened June 5, 1909)
- Gasworks Bf (opened on January 1, 1946, closed in the 1950s and 1960s)
- Laim Rbf (opened May 1, 1893)
- Milbertshofen (opened October 1, 1901)
- Ludwigsfeld (former auxiliary shunting yard, opened in August 1943, closed in autumn 1991)
- Nord Rbf (opened in 1991)
- Ost Rbf (opened in 1921)
- Riem Ubf (opened in 1992)
- Schwabing (opened October 1, 1901, closed on November 1, 1987)
- South (opened March 15, 1871)
- Thalkirchen (opened on July 10, 1861, closed in 1989)
See also
Web links
Commons : Train stations in Munich - collection of images, videos and audio files
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- Klaus-Dieter Korhammer, Armin Franzke, Ernst Rudolph: The hub of the south - Munich transport hub . Hestra-Verlag, Darmstadt 1991. ISBN 3-7771-0236-9 .
- Station types and abbreviations on michaeldittrich.de
- Platform information on deutschebahn.com
- Nikolaus Wilhelm-Stempin: S-Bahn stations in and around Munich . BoD, Norderstedt 2009. ISBN 978-3-8391-0927-4
- Reinhard Pospischil, Ernst Rudolph: S-Bahn Munich . Alba Verlag, Düsseldorf 1997. ISBN 3-87094-358-0 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Augsburger Tageblatt, November 5, 1858; Article mixed news "Munich, November 3rd"