München-Pasing railway station
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München-Pasing is a railway station with nine platforms situated in the in the west of Munich. It is the second largest station in Munich.
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[edit] History
- 1840: The first train services the station on the line Munich-Lochhausen.
- 29 November 1848: The station-building is opened.
- 21 May 1854: Opening of the line to Starnberg.
- 1900/1901: A Cargo terminal is constructed east of the station.
- 1 October 1938: After the uniting of the suburb Pasing with Munich the station is renamed to München-Pasing.
- October 1971 establishing of the S-Bahn network
[edit] Interregional services
All interregional trains traveling on the route Munich-Augsburg-Ulm/Nuremberg stop here. This route is the most trafficed in Germany. Also four Eurocity services to Zurich via Lindau stop here.
Very few trains take the route Landsberger Straße and Südring to Munich East (Station), without stopping at Munich Central Station. An example is the ’’’Orient-Express’’’ travelling from Paris to Vienna
[edit] Regional services
[edit] S-Bahn
The Munich S-Bahn lines S4 (Ebersberg-Mammendorf), S5 (Holzkirchen-Herrsching, S6 Kreuzstraße-Tutzing, S8 (Airport Munich-Geltendorf and 20 (Pasing-Deisenhofen
[edit] Other regional services
Trains in the directions from and to Munich Central Station stop here. The trains use the lines:
Previous station | Munich S-Bahn | Next station | ||
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München-Langwied
toward Mammendorf
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S4 |
toward Ebersberg
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München-Westkreuz
toward Herrsching
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S5 |
toward Holzkirchen
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München-Westkreuz
toward Tutzing
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S6 |
toward Kreuzstraße
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München-Leienfelsstraße
toward Geltendorf
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S8 |
toward Airport
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Terminus | S20 |
München-Heimeranplatz
toward Deisenhofen
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