S1 (Munich)

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S1
S-Bahn München 423 273-2 - Überwerfung Hackerbrücke.JPG
Overview
SystemMunich S-Bahn
LocaleMunich, Bavaria, Germany
Current operator(s)S-Bahn Munich
Technical
Rolling stockDBAG Class 423
Electrification15 kV, 16.7 Hz AC Overhead lines
Timetable number(s)999.1
S1: stations and connections
Legend
Munich Airport S8
München Flughafen Besucherpark S8
Freising
Pulling
Neufahrn bei Freising
Eching
Lohhof
Unterschleißheim
Oberschleißheim
Feldmoching U2
Fasanerie
Moosach U3 Munich tramway Munich tramway
Laim S2S3S4S6S8
Hirschgarten S2S3S4S6S8
Donnersbergerbrücke S2S3S4S6S7S8
Hackerbrücke S2S3S4S6S7S8
Munich Hbf U1U2U4U5S2S3S4S6S7S8
Karlsplatz U4U5S2S3S4S6S7S8
Marienplatz U3U6S2S3S4S6S7S8
Isartor S2S3S4S6S7S8
Rosenheimer Platz S2S3S4S6S7S8
Munich East U5S2S3S4S6S7S8
Source: German railway atlas[1]

The S1 is a service on the Munich S-Bahn network. It is operated by DB Regio Bayern. It runs from Munich Airport station and Freising to Neufahrn bei Freising station, where most trains are coupled (and uncoupled in the opposite direction). Trains continue via Feldmoching, Laim, central Munich to Munich East.

The service is operated at 20-minute intervals between Munich Airport station and East Munich. Two out of three trains per hour continue from Neufahrn bei Freising to Freising, so that the headway between trains alternates between 20 and 40 minutes. It is operated using class 423 four-car electric multiple units, usually as two coupled sets. In the evenings and on Sundays they generally run as single sets.

The service runs over lines built at various times:

S-Bahn services commenced on 28 May 1972 as S1 between Freising and Kreuzstraße. S7 took over the section from Munich East to Kreuzstraße on 10 June 2001. Services to Munich Airport commenced on 29 November 1998.

Notes[]

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. pp. 107, 164–7. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  2. ^ "Map at the infrastructure register" (in German). Deutsche Bahn]. Archived from the original on 24 May 2013. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  3. ^ Bufe, Siegfried (1997). Hauptbahn München–Regensburg (in German). Egglham: Bufe Fachbuchverlag. ISBN 3-922138-61-6.
  4. ^ Zeitler, Walther (1997). Eisenbahnen in Niederbayern und der Oberpfalz (in German). Amberg: Buch&Kunstverlag Oberpfalz. ISBN 3-924350-61-2.
  5. ^ Wolfgang Klee (1994). Bayerische Eisenbahngeschichte - part 1: 1835-1875, Bayern Report 1 (in German). Fürstenfeldbruck: Hermann Merker Verlag.
  6. ^ Reinhard Pospischil, Ernst Rudolph (1997). S-Bahn München. Düsseldorf: Alba. p. 205. ISBN 3-87094-358-0.
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