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Munich U-Bahn Police after a football game Georg-Brauchle-Ring station (U1) The network has 103.1 km (64.1 mi) of active route, [1] and 100 stations. [1] [a] In 2019, 429 million passengers rode the U-Bahn. [1] The trains operate at speeds up to 80 km/h (50 mph), which is the top speed among German U-Bahns.
The Munich U-Bahn is a public rapid transit system serving the city of Munich and surrounding communities. The system is operated by the Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft (MVG, "Munich Transport Company") and served over 375 million passengers per year in 2012. [1] It is made up of eight lines, running over 95 kilometres (59 mi) of route. [1] The ...
The Stammstrecke 2 of the Munich U-Bahn is one of three main routes in the subway network of the Bavarian capital Munich. It runs from north to south, as well as east, and is currently operated by the underground U1 and U2 lines. Since 12 December 2011, the U7 line runs during high traffic times and since 15 December 2013 the U8 line assists on ...
Rotkreuzplatz is an U-Bahn station in Munich, Germany, on the U1. It was opened on 28 May 1983, the extension onwards to Westfriedhof was not opened until 1998. [ 2 ] The station is also served by route of the Munich tramway .
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Fare zone: M [1] History; Opened: 8 May 1983; ... Maillingerstraße is an U-Bahn station in Munich on the U1 ...
Silberhornstraße is an U-Bahn station in Munich on the U2 and U7. It is located in upper Giesing . The station is also served by routes and of the Munich tramway .
Fare zone: M [1] Services; ... Fraunhoferstraße is an U-Bahn station in Munich on the U1 and U2. It is also served by route of the Munich tramway. [2] References
The U-Bahn, alongside the S-Bahn and Regional trains operated by the DB Regio Bayern, is the most important form of public transportation in Munich. In 2022 about 364 million passengers used it, in 2019 before the pandemic it was 615 million. The U-Bahn network has been extended continuously until 2010 with the extension of the U3 to Moosach.