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München-Moosach station

Moosach
Deutsche Bahn S-Bahn U-Bahn Tram interchange
Through station
Muenchen Moosach.JPG
Moosach S-Bahn station
Location Bunzlauer Str. 1, Munich, Bavaria
Germany
Coordinates 48°10′49″N 11°30′26″E / 48.18028°N 11.50722°E / 48.18028; 11.50722Coordinates: 48°10′49″N 11°30′26″E / 48.18028°N 11.50722°E / 48.18028; 11.50722
Line(s)
Platforms
  • 3 S-Bahn
  • 2 U-Bahn
Other information
Station code 4262
DS100 code MMCH
IBNR 8004155
Category 5
Website
History
Opened
  • S-Bahn: 1892
  • U-Bahn: 11 December 2010
Services
Preceding station   Munich S-Bahn   Following station
toward Freising or Airport
S1
toward München Ost
Preceding station   U-Bahn   Following station
Terminus U3

München Moosach station is a station in the Moosach district of Munich, the capital of the German state of Bavaria. It consists of an above-ground station for regional and Munich S-Bahn services and an underground station for the Munich U-Bahn.

Moosach Station is located on the Munich–Regensburg railway. A single track branch connects to the Munich North Ring, which leads to the Munich North marshalling yard.

On 3 November 1858, the Royal Bavarian Eastern Railway Company opened the line between Munich and Landshut. A year later, the line was extended to Regensburg. No train station was built in the then independent municipality of Moosach. On 28 September 1892, the line, which previously ran along the route of Landshuter Allee, was relocated to run to the east of the Nymphenburg Park through Moosach and south to München-Laim. The line was built as double-track and a new station was established in Moosach. After the incorporation of Moosach in Munich in 1913, Moosach station was renamed as Munich-Moosach. On 28 September 1925, Munich-Moosach station was electrified with the line from Munich to Freising. From 10 May 1927, electric locomotives could run on the entire line to Regensburg. In 1944, the station was served by 31 local trains from Munich to Freising, Landshut and Regensburg each day. By 1972, the station facilities were rebuilt for operations of the S-Bahn, including, inter alia, the raising of platforms to a height of 76 centimetres. Since 1970, the operation of the trackwork has been controlled by a Siemens class 60 (SP Dr S60) track plan push button interlocking. Since the opening of the S-Bahn network in 1972, the station has been served at 20-minute intervals by the S-Bahn line S 1; local services also continue to stop at the station in the peak hour.


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