Deisenhofen is a Munich S-Bahn railway station in Deisenhofen, a district of Oberhaching. Deisenhofen station was opened in 1862 on the Munich–Holzkirchen...
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S22 also ended in Holzkirchner Bahnhof. were used, locomotive-hauled trains. From Pasing via Mittersendling to Deisenhofen was originally part of the push-pull...
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Munich-Giesing station (redirect from Giesing Bahnhof)
Munich East–Deisenhofen railway, the Munich-Giesing–Kreuzstraße railway, which branches off to the east from the Munich East–Deisenhofen line next to...
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Furth (b Deisenhofen) station (German: Haltepunkt Furth (b Deisenhofen)) is a railway station in the municipality of Furth, located in the Munich district...
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Munich East station (redirect from Bahnhof München Ost)
additional significance as a railway hub with the opening of the Munich East–Deisenhofen line in 1898; followed by train connections to Ismaning and Schwabing...
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the railway line Munich–Holzkirchen and the railway line Munich East–Deisenhofen a good connection to Munich (including an S-Bahn connection (S3), which...
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Tegernsee RB 58 München Hbf – München Donnersbergerbrücke – Deisenhofen – Holzkirchen – Bad Aibling – Rosenheim 30 min to Deisenhofen, 60 min to Rosenheim...
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Munich-Pasing station (redirect from Bahnhof München-Pasing)
south of the station is used for trains on S-Bahn line S 20 to and from Deisenhofen. Track 3 and 4 are used by regional trains to and from Tutzing and Buchloe...
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Holzkirchen station (redirect from Bahnhof Holzkirchen)
Bayrischzell RB 56 Warngau towards Lenggries RB 57 Warngau towards Tegernsee Deisenhofen towards München Hbf RB 58 Kreuzstraße towards Rosenheim Preceding station...
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Munich East station (Bahnhof München Ost) was opened on 15 March 1871 as München-Haidhausen station. The Munich East–Deisenhofen railway, opened in 1898...
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