Deisenhofen station

  • Munich Hbf - wooden churches ( 18.4 km )
  • Munich East Deisenhofen ( 13.1 km )

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The Deisenhofen Train Station is a railway station in the district of separation Deisenhofen the Bavarian village of Oberhaching south of Munich.

History

The Deisenhofen Train Station was opened in 1862 by the Bavarian Maximilian car at Munich - section wooden churches. Additionally since October 10, 1898, there is a connection to Munich Ostbahnhof. Since 1972, the station is integrated into the network of the Munich S-Bahn.

In 2004 the station was expanded accessible. The platforms were raised and modernized, the station building was renovated. Near the railway station created new park-and- ride facilities and bicycle storage. The bus stop at the station forecourt has also modernized in the forecourt was a new turning loop for the buses. Involved in the cost next to the Deutsche Bahn AG and the municipality Oberhaching.

Built around 1875 reception building, a three-story stucco building with rich brick outlines, is a listed building. The sale of the station building was announced by Deutsche Bahn in 2009, the building has not yet been sold to date. The municipality is planning to set up a cafe Oberhaching and public toilets in the station building. In the first and second floors to be built private homes.

Infrastructure

The station has four platform tracks at two central platforms. On track 1 keep the S-Bahn line S3 towards Ostbahnhof to track 2 in the direction of wooden churches. Track 3 is served by trains of the meridian in the direction Solln while keeping at platform 4 on schedule no more moves. Both platforms are covered and have digital destination displays. The platforms are connected by an underpass to the station square and accessible equipped with elevators.

The station is located in the territory of the Munich Transport and Tariff Association.

Platform data

  • Track 1: length 216 m, height 96 cm
  • Track 2: length 216 m, height 96 cm
  • Track 3: length 237 m, height 96 cm
  • Track 4: length 237 m, height 96 cm

Connection

The Deisenhofen Train Station is served by the S -Bahn line S3, the Munich S-Bahn in 20 -minute intervals. Until 14 December 2013, began and also ended up in the train station every hour the S -Bahn lines S20 and S27 to Munich -Pasing to Munich Central Station. As of December 15, 2013, failing that, the meridian lines of Bayerische Oberland Bahn from Munich should keep wooden churches to Rosenheim in Deisenhofen. Due to late approvals, however, operate for the time being continue to train 423 series vehicles between Munich and Deisenhofen.

Also, the station is serviced by the MVV bus lines 381 and 224.

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