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  2. Munich S-Bahn - Wikipedia

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    Today, the S-Bahn covers most of the populated area of the Munich metropolitan area of about 3 million inhabitants. In terms of system length, the Munich S-Bahn is the fourth-largest in Germany, behind the Rhine-Neckar S-Bahn, Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn and the S-Bahn Mitteldeutschland. The Munich S-Bahn was established on 28 May 1972.

  3. Trunk line 2 (Munich S-Bahn) - Wikipedia

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    Route map of the future network. Nearly all lines of the Munich S-Bahn use the Stammstrecke through the city centre in the underground, creating a bottle-neck responsible for long and, consequently, increasingly frequent delays from even the smallest disruptions.

  4. File:Netzplan S-Bahn München.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Current transport map of the Munich S-Bahn network. Inspired by current transit map style of the MVV. MVV-Netzplan: Date: 13 December 2020: Source: Own work:

  5. S2 (Munich) - Wikipedia

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    The S2 is a service on the Munich S-Bahn network. It is operated by DB Regio Bayern. It runs from Petershausen station to Erding station via Dachau, Laim, central Munich, Munich East and Markt Schwaben. The line is operated at 20-minute intervals between Dachau and Markt Schwaben.

  6. S8 (Munich) - Wikipedia

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    the S-Bahn trunk line from the approaches to Munich Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) to Munich East station, opened on 1 May 1971 [4] from Munich East to Ismaning over the Munich East–Ismaning railway, opened by the Royal Bavarian State Railways. The section through Ismaning was placed underground in 1992 and the section through Unterföhring ...

  7. S6 (Munich) - Wikipedia

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    the underground section of the S-Bahn trunk line from the approaches to Munich Central Station to Munich East station, opened on 1 May 1971 [4] from Munich East station to Zorneding on the Munich–Rosenheim railway , opened by the Royal Bavarian State Railways on 15 October 1871 [ 5 ] and electrified on 12 April 1927.