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  2. Munich S-Bahn - Wikipedia

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    The Munich S-Bahn (German: S-Bahn München) is an electric rail transit system in Munich, Germany. " S-Bahn " is the German abbreviation for Stadtschnellbahn (literally, "urban rapid rail"), and the Munich S-Bahn exhibits characteristics of both rapid transit and commuter rail systems.

  3. List of railway routes in Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Munich S-Bahn. 2.2 Nuremberg S-Bahn. 2.3 Danube-Iller Regional S-Bahn. ... The list of railway routes in Bavaria contains all scheduled rail passenger routes in ...

  4. S1 (Munich) - Wikipedia

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    The S1 is a service on the Munich S-Bahn network. It is operated by DB Regio Bayern. It runs from Munich Airport station and Freising to Neufahrn bei Freising station, where most trains are coupled (and uncoupled in the opposite direction). Trains continue via Feldmoching, Laim, central Munich to Munich East.

  5. S8 (Munich) - Wikipedia

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    Line S8 is a line on the Munich S-Bahn network. It is operated by DB Regio Bayern. It runs from Herrsching via Weßling, Pasing, central Munich and Munich East to Munich Airport station. The line operates at 20-minute intervals between Weßling and Munich Airport.

  6. Stammstrecke (Munich S-Bahn) - Wikipedia

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    The Munich S-Bahn Stammstrecke is an 11.4-kilometre-long (7.1 mi) portion of the Munich S-Bahn, serving as its core segment where all services meet, running from Munich Pasing station to Munich East station, partly running in a double-track 4.343 km (2.699 mi) rail tunnel connecting München Hauptbahnhof with Munich East station underneath the Altstadt-Lehel and Au-Haidhausen boroughs.

  7. S6 (Munich) - Wikipedia

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    from Munich East station to Zorneding on the Munich–Rosenheim railway, opened by the Royal Bavarian State Railways on 15 October 1871 [5] and electrified on 12 April 1927. [6] S-Bahn services on line S 6 commenced on 28 May 1972, originally running between Tutzing and Erding. The present route has operated since about 2009.

  8. Munich–Garmisch-Partenkirchen railway - Wikipedia

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    The line runs for 7.4 km from the Starnberg wing of Munich Hauptbahnhof to Munich-Pasing station. The route to Tutzing runs parallel to S-Bahn line S6. North and south of Starnberg the line follows the shore of Lake Starnberg, where the Alps can be seen. The S-Bahn line ends in Tutzing.

  9. Munich South Ring - Wikipedia

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    The second S-Bahn trunk line in the "South Ring" planning option S-Bahn line S 8 service on the South Ring due to a blockade of the trunk line in the summer of 2011. The South Ring is used by line S 20 between Pasing and Heimeranplatz, as well as S-Bahn lines S 7 and S 27 on the section between Donnersbergerbrücke and Heimeranplatz.