Markt Schwaben station

Markt Schwaben station is a railway station on the Munich S-Bahn in the municipality of Markt Schwaben in the northeast area of Munich, Germany. It is served by the S-Bahn line .

Markt Schwaben
LocationBahnhofstr. 36
85570 Markt Schwaben
Bavaria
Germany
Coordinates48.193268°N 11.861900°E / 48.193268; 11.861900
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated by
Line(s)Munich–Mühldorf railway
Markt Schwaben–Erding railway
Platforms2
Tracks4
Train operatorsS-Bahn München
Südostbayernbahn
Connections
Other information
Station code3971
DS100 codeMSB[1]
IBNR8003879
Category3[2]
Fare zone: 2 and 3[3]
Websitewww.bahnhof.de
History
Opened1 May 1871 (1871-05-01)
Services
Preceding station   Südostbayernbahn   Following station
München Ost
toward Munich Hbf
RB
Hörlkofen
toward Mühldorf
München Ost
toward Munich Hbf
RB
Hörlkofen
toward Simbach am Inn
Preceding station   Munich S-Bahn   Following station
Ottenhofen
toward Erding
Other services
Preceding station   MVV-Regionalbus   Following station
Terminus446
via Anzing - Forstinning
Markt Schwaben, Hallenbad
Markt Schwaben, Burgerfeld
toward Poing (S2)
463
circle route
via Grub
Terminus
Terminus469
via Forstinning - Neupullach - Karlsdorf - Forstern - Hohenlinden
Markt Schwaben, Rathaus
Terminus505
via Isen
Markt Schwaben, Rathaus
toward Mittbach
Terminus507
via Ottenhofen - Notzing
Markt Schwaben, Rathaus
toward Erding (S2)
Terminus568
via Finsing - Moosinning
Markt Schwaben, Anwesen Hechtl
toward Erding (S2)
Preceding station   MVV-RufTaxi   Following station
Terminus5050
MVV-RufTaxi
Markt Schwaben, Rathaus
toward Isen
Terminus5680
MVV-RufTaxi
Markt Schwaben, Anwesen Hechtl
toward Erding (S2)
Location
Markt Schwaben
Location in Bavaria
Markt Schwaben
Location in Germany
Markt Schwaben
Location in Europe

History

The Munich–Mühldorf railway was taken in operation on 1 May 1871.[4] Subsequently, the municipality of Erding also tried for a railway connection, this could be opened on 16 November 1872.[5] In 1970, the Markt Schwaben–Erding railway and Munich–Mühldorf railway (Munich-Markt Schwaben section) was electrified to introduce a S-Bahn operation on these lines. In 1972, with the establishment of the Munich S-Bahn system, Markt Schwaben was better connected, including by the connection to Munich through the Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund.[6]

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References

  1. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  2. "Stationspreisliste 2020" [Station price list 2020] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 4 November 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  3. "S-Bahn, U-Bahn, Regionalzug, Tram und ExpressBus im MVV" (PDF). Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund. December 2019. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  4. Reinhard Wanka, Wolfgang Wiesner (1996), Die Hauptbahn München–Simbach und ihre Zweigbahnen (in German), Egglham: Bufe-Fachbuch-Verlag, p. 10, ISBN 3-922138-59-4
  5. Reinhard Wanka, Wolfgang Wiesner (1996), Die Hauptbahn München–Simbach und ihre Zweigbahnen (in German), Egglham: Bufe-Fachbuch-Verlag, p. 42, ISBN 3-922138-59-4
  6. Karl Bürger (2017), München–Mühldorf–Simbach. Glanz, Niedergang und Renaissance einer königlich bayerischen Eisenbahn. Bewegte Verkehrsgeschichte mit umwälzender Zukunft (in German), Walpertskirchen, pp. 156, 178, ISBN 978-3-00-056474-1
Munich Airport S-Bahn service
Munich Airport
Besucherpark
Freising
Erding
Markt Schwaben
Neufahrn
Munich East
Marienplatz
City Centre
Karlsplatz (Stachus)
Munich Central
Laim
Munich Pasing
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