Munich Airport train station
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Platform of the Bft Munich Airport Terminal, 2012
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Operating point type | railway station |
Location in the network | Terminus |
Design | Tunnel station (Munich Airport Terminal) |
Platform tracks | 2 |
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opening | March 7, 1992 |
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Profile on Bahnhof.de | Munich Airport |
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City / municipality | Freising , Hallbergmoos , Oberding |
country | Bavaria |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 48 ° 21 '14 " N , 11 ° 47' 9" E |
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The Munich Airport train station is located in the Upper Bavarian communities of Freising , Hallbergmoos and Oberding at Munich Airport "Franz Josef Strauss". It is the end point of the Munich East – Munich Airport railway line and consists of four station sections . The station is unoccupied and is controlled remotely by the Unterföhring dispatcher .
Station parts
Munich West Airport
The Munich Airport West section of the station is a junction where the Neufahrner Spange meets the Munich East – Munich Airport railway line. In addition, the connection to the Munich Airport tank farm section branches off here.
Munich airport tank farm
The Munich airport tank farm section of the station is operated by Sky tanking GmbH . The two-track freight yard is used to load kerosene for the airport's tank farm . The tank farm can be reached from the airport west junction via a change of direction in a double-track depot parallel to the Munich East – Munich airport railway line.
Munich Airport visitor park
The Munich Airport Visitor Park section of the station is an unoccupied stop that is served by lines S1 and S8 of the Munich S-Bahn . The two tracks of the stop are located on a central platform 211 meters long and 96 centimeters high . The platform is connected to the visitor park and the air freight terminal via a 263 meter long pedestrian bridge . The tubular, glazed bridge was designed by the Munich architects Auer + Weber + Assoziierte and opened in 1991.
Munich Airport Terminal
The Munich Airport Terminal part of the train station is on level 2 of Munich Airport , i.e. in the tunnel below the airport terminals and the central building and is the terminus of the S-Bahn lines S1 and S8. The Airport Express to Regensburg has also been running here every hour since the end of 2018. The tunnel station has a central platform 233 meters long and 96 centimeters high with two tracks. The Deutsche Bahn airport counter is open daily from 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. The station is part of a 1.3-kilometer-long tunnel that is up to 11 m below the site and extends under the western and eastern apron areas and the two terminal buildings. To the west of the 300-meter-long station area, a 600-meter-long tunnel section extends under the western apron. To the east of the platform area is a double-track parking and turning system under Terminal 2 with a length of 400 meters. At the eastern end of the tunnel there is an emergency exit and a smoke extraction opening.
In 1996, around 6300 passengers used the S-Bahn station at the airport every day. Ten years later, the number of station users (passengers and visitors) was given by Deutsche Bahn in 2006 as less than 50,000 per day.
history
To connect the airport, the Deutsche Bundesbahn built a double-track, 15 km long new line between Ismaning station and the airport from 1985 . The Munich Airport train station was opened on March 7, 1992 - shortly before the airport opened on May 17, 1992 - combined with the start of operations on the new MVV S-Bahn line S 8. On November 28, 1998 Deutsche Bahn took off the Neufahrner Spange from Neufahrn train station to the Munich Airport West junction, on which the S 1 operated as the second airport S-Bahn line.
traffic
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See also
Web links
- Munich Airport train station , MVV
- Arrival and departure by train , Munich Airport
- Tracks in service facilities , DB Netz AG (PDF; 213 kB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Platform information on the Munich Airport Visitor Park station ( memento from October 24, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) on deutschebahn.com, accessed on July 29, 2019.
- ↑ Munich Airport : Pedestrian Overpass ( Memento from October 16, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) on munich-airport.de.
- ↑ Platform information for the Munich Airport station ( memento from October 24, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) on deutschebahn.com, accessed on July 30, 2019.
- ^ Deutsche Bundesbahn, Bundesbahndirektion München (ed.): Airport S-Bahn Munich. Brochure, Munich 1992, pp. 24-27.
- ↑ Freising has the most people transferring in the MVV area . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . November 16, 1996, ISSN 0174-4917 , p. 1 (local part Freising) .
- ^ DB Station & Service AG (Ed.): Railway station development program Bavaria: Current status and conception 2006 . Berlin 2006, p. 42 ( PDF file ). PDF file ( Memento of the original from October 22, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Deutsche Bundesbahn, Bundesbahndirektion München (ed.): Airport S-Bahn Munich. Brochure, Munich 1992, pp. 24-27.
- ↑ Opening of the train station , at Munich Airport train station ( Memento of the original dated December 1, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , MVV .
- ↑ Milestones and important events from Munich airport history ( Memento from August 9, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 33 kB). Munich Airport, May 10, 2012, p. 2.