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Regensburg–Weiden Munich–Regensburg: 855, 875, 930 Die Länderbahn: Siemens ER20 / Siemens ES64U4 + coaches of different classes RE 22: 60 Flughafenexpress Nürnberg – Regensburg – Munich Airport: Munich–Regensburg Neufahrn Link Munich East–Munich Airport: 930 DB Regio Bayern + agilis Verkehrsgesellschaft Siemens Mireo: RB 22: 60
Freising/Munich Airport–Munich Hauptbahnhof–Ostbahnhof: 999.2 Munich S-Bahn: S2: Petershausen–Munich Hauptbahnhof–Erding: 427a 999.4 Munich S-Bahn: S4: Geltendorf–Munich Hauptbahnhof–Ebersberg: 406a/428 999.5 Munich S-Bahn: S5: Herrsching–Munich Hauptbahnhof–Holzkirchen: 401a 999.6 Munich S-Bahn: S6: Tutzing Munich Hauptbahnhof ...
Services of the Donau-Isar-Express run hourly from Munich to Passau and the Munich–Nuremberg–Regensburg Regional-Express service runs every two hours. In addition, Regionalbahn services run every hour between Freising and Landshut, serving all stops, unlike the Regional-Expresses.
Essen, Nuremberg and Munich: ICE 42: Dortmund, Mannheim and Munich: ICE 43: Hamburg, Cologne and Basel: ICE 45 (Cologne, Wiesbaden and Mainz) ICE 47 (Dortmund and Stuttgart) ICE 49 (Cologne and Frankfurt) ICE 50: Dresden, Frankfurt and Wiesbaden: ICE 55: Dresden, Cologne and Stuttgart: ICE 60: Karlsruhe, Stuttgart and Munich: ICE 62: Munich ...
Regensburg is situated at the crossing of the main line railway lines Munich-Hof and Nuremberg-Passau; smaller branch lines connect Regensburg to Ulm and Prague. Regensburg today sees about 200 trains per day, most of them operated by Deutsche Bahn AG , though some regional services are operated by Vogtlandbahn .
Bus City Ring 58/68, 100, LH Airport Bus; Platforms: 17 island platforms [1] Tracks: ... Munich – Landshut – Regensburg – Schwandorf – Weiden – Marktredwitz ...
The Munich–Regensburg railway is a double track, electrified main line railway, linking Munich and Regensburg in the German state of Bavaria, with a total length of 138.1 km. It was opened in 1858 and 1859 and is one of the oldest railways in Germany .
The Munich East–Munich Airport railway is a double-track and electrified main line in the German state of Bavaria that connects the city of Munich to Munich Airport, which is located 30 kilometres to the northeast. It is operated of DB Netz AG and integrated in the Munich S-Bahn as part of line S 8.