Messestadt West (Munich U-Bahn)

Messestadt-West is a Munich U-Bahn station on line U2.

Messestadt West
Bf
Messestadt West
Other namesRiem West, Neu-Riem West
LocationTrudering-Riem, Munich, Bavaria
Germany
Line(s) 139, 183, 190, 263, 264
Platforms2
Tracks2
Other information
Station coden/a
CategorySubway station
Fare zone: M and 1[1]
History
Opened29 May 1999
Services
Preceding station   U-Bahn   Following station
toward Feldmoching
Terminus
Other services
Preceding station   MVV-Regionalbus   Following station
234
via Aschheim - Feldkirchen (S2)
Terminus
Terminus263
via Riem (S2) - Heimstetten (S2)
Am Messesee
Am Messesee
toward Riem (S2)
264
via Dornach
Terminus
Location
Messestadt West
Location within Bavaria
Messestadt West
Location within Germany
Messestadt West
Location within Europe

Overview

The station was opened on 29 May 1999 and is situated in the Messestadt Riem of which he covers the western part. It is situated below the Willy-Brandt-Allee. There are 9 light domes in the middle of the road. The walls and the ceiling are made of light red colored concrete. The station is illuminated by 2 rows of neon tubes, the light domes and by the mezzanine. The floor is covered by granite slabs and thus reflects the light. At the northern mezzanine there is the Messesee. The western entrance of the Messe München is accessible from here. At the southern end of the station there is also a mezzanine. From here you can get to the Willy-Brandt-Allee. The codenames of the station were Riem West and Neu-Riem West.

Stations

LineStations
Feldmoching Hasenbergl – Dülferstraße Harthof Am Hart Frankfurter Ring Milbertshofen Scheidplatz Hohenzollernplatz Josephsplatz Theresienstraße Königsplatz – Hauptbahnhof Sendlinger Tor Fraunhoferstraße Kolumbusplatz Silberhornstraße Untersbergstraße – Giesing Karl-Preis-Platz Innsbrucker Ring Josephsburg Kreillerstraße – Trudering Moosfeld Messestadt West Messestadt Ost
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