Unterhaching stop
Unterhaching | |
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Reception building
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Location in the network | Breakpoint |
Platform tracks | 2 |
opening | October 10, 1898 |
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City / municipality | Unterhaching |
country | Bavaria |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 48 ° 3 '58 " N , 11 ° 36' 43" E |
Railway lines | |
Railway stations in Bavaria |
The Unterhaching stop is a Deutsche Bahn stop on the Munich East – Deisenhofen line in Unterhaching . The stop is served by the S3 line of the Munich S-Bahn , which runs between Mammendorf and Holzkirchen . The station building is registered as a monument in the Bavarian list of monuments.
history
The current S-Bahn stop was in 1898 in the course of the completion of the local railway line Munich East - Deisenhofen of the Kgl. Bavarian State Railways opened together with the stations Giesing , Fasangarten and Taufkirchen . In 1901 the station building with waiting hall was built.
S-Bahn traffic started on the then single-track line on May 28, 1972. On November 20, 1997, the Federal Railway Authority's plan approval decision was made for the double-track expansion of the line between the Munich-Giesing and Deisenhofen stations . Connected to the double-track expansion was the construction of new outer platforms at the Fasangarten, Fasanenpark, Unterhaching and Furth stops as well as the handicapped-accessible expansion of the existing platforms including Deisenhofen.
construction
The Unterhaching stop has two tracks, with all trains in the direction of Munich stopping on track 1 and all trains in the direction of Holzkirchen stopping on track 2 . The reception building with a kiosk is right next to platform 1 and bus platforms 1 and 2 are next to it.
The two outer platforms are 210 m long and 96 cm high. Both platforms can be reached without steps, one at the same level and the other via a ramp.
The reception building has a floor area of around 10 × 8 meters. It is a two-story brick building with a crooked roof . The window frames are decorated with house stone , the gables are paneled with wood . To the north of the reception building is an approximately 12 × 6 meter closed single-storey waiting hall with a gable roof . Next to the reception building is the also listed building of the former train station restaurant .
traffic
The Unterhaching stop is served every 20 minutes by the S-Bahn line S3 , which runs between Mammendorf and Holzkirchen . Neighboring stations are the Fasanenpark stop in the direction of Mammendorf and the Taufkirchen stop in the direction of Holzkirchen.
line | course | Tact |
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Mammendorf - Malching - Maisach - Gernlinden - Esting - Olching - Gröbenzell - Lochhausen - Langwied - Pasing - Laim - Hirschgarten - Donnersbergerbrücke - Hackerbrücke - Hauptbahnhof - Karlsplatz (Stachus) - Marienplatz - Isartor - Rosenheimer Platz - Ostbahnhof - St.-Martin-Straße - Giesing - Fasangarten - Fasanenpark - Unterhaching - Taufkirchen - Furth - Deisenhofen - Sauerlach - Otterfing - Holzkirchen | 20 min |
The stop is connected to the MVV regional bus routes 217, 220, 221 and 224. There is a park & ride facility with 72 parking spaces next to platform 2.
literature
- Georg Paula , Timm Weski: District of Munich (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume I.17 ). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 1997, ISBN 3-87490-576-4 , p. 320 .
Web links
- Unterhaching station in the Bavarian Monument Atlas
- Unterhaching station . In: www.mvv-muenchen.de , Munich Transport and Tariff Association
- Unterhaching . In: www.bahnhof.de , Deutsche Bahn AG
- Unterhaching . In: www.deutschebahn.com , Deutsche Bahn AG
Individual evidence
- ↑ List of monuments for Unterhaching (PDF) at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation, accessed on February 6, 2019, monument number D-1-84-148-4 .
- ↑ Newspaper of the Association of German Railway Administrations , annual volume 38 (1898), p. 1452.
- ↑ a b Monuments in Bavaria, District of Munich, p. 320
- ↑ No. 237 Plan approval procedure - announcement. In: Verkehrsblatt , annual table of contents 1997, p. 918.
- ↑ Unterhaching. In: www.deutschebahn.com. Deutsche Bahn AG, accessed on May 9, 2019 .