Ingolstädter Straße

The Ingolstädter Straße in the Munich district of Milbertshofen-Am Hart and Schwabing-Freimann is a 4 kilometer long exit road heading North, where it connects there with Leopoldstraße.

Panzerwiese to the north of Ingolstädter Straße
Euro-Industrial park on Ingolstädter Straße

Description

The Ingolstädter Straße runs from the end of the Leopoldstraße corner of Milbertshofener Straße and Domagkstraße to the north, where is crosses the Frankfurter Ring after about 250 meters, until the Panzerwiese, where from Neuherberg it continues as an extension of the B13 Ingolstädter Landstraße to Ingolstadt.

North of the intersection with the Frankfurter Ring, the Ingolstädter Straße crosses, by means of an underpass, the Munich North Ring railway line. In the underpass, from 1948 to 1949, was the public transportation stop Munich Ingolstädter Straße.[1]

By 2017, the new training center of FC Bayern Munich is to be built on the 30-hectare area of the former Fürst-Wrede-Kaserne on Ingolstädter Straße, directly on the city limits.[2][3][4]

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References

  1. Korhammer, Klaus-Dieter; Franzke, Armin; Rudolph, Ernst (1991). Drehscheibe des Südens. Eisenbahnknoten München (in German). Darmstadt: Hestra-Verlag. ISBN 3-7771-0236-9.
  2. "Neues FC-Bayern-Leistungszentrum schon 2017" (in German). Abendzeitung München. 21 May 2015. Missing or empty |url= (help)
  3. Philipp Schneider (17 October 2015). "Leistungszentrum des FC Bayern: Aufgemörtelt für Europa" (in German). Süddeutsche Zeitung. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  4. Alfred Dürr (20 May 2015). "Neuer Sportcampus des FC Bayern: Acht Fußballplätze für Nachwuchskicker" (in German). Süddeutsche Zeitung. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
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