Feldafing station

  • Munich - Garmisch -Partenkirchen ( 34.8 km )

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The Feldafing station is an S- Bahn stop in the Upper Bavarian village of Feldafing. It has two platform tracks and heard the train station, Category 5 of DB Station & Service in. The station is on the railway line from Munich to Garmisch -Partenkirchen. The station building is since 2013, the town hall of the municipality.

History

In 1854 a railway line from Munich was opened to Starnberg. On 1 July 1865, opened with the extension of the railway line to Weilheim of Feldafing station. In the years 1900 to 1901, the station received a platform underpass. 1902, the line was expanded to double track. Since the year 1972, the station only trains the Munich S-Bahn was operated.

Station building

It was built in 1865 in the style of Maximilian time to plans by the district engineer of the Royal Bavarian State Railways Georg Dollman on the railway line from Munich to Garmisch -Partenkirchen.

Doll man created a two-storey reception building with flat hip roof made ​​of exposed brick. It should have been the stones, which were intended for the castle in the park used. The main building of two symmetrical pavilions with connecting wings is flanked to the main building. On the ground floor of the main building there were a main hall, a Expedition and a waiting hall for the highest dominions. In the outbuildings of a waiting room for the 1st class, 2nd class and another for the third class were present. Upstairs are the living and service rooms were for railway staff and the station master. Prior to the reception building at the main platform, a platform roof is available. Outdoor divided elements from Haustein and classical details, the facade of the building.

Transport and Infrastructure

Currently, the breakpoint is a station of the line S 6 S-Bahn Munich.

The two side platforms in Feldafing Station are 210 meters long and 76 cm high.

Pictures of Feldafing station

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