- München Hauptbahnhof
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years1=1849|events1=Station rebuilt after fire
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years4=1960|events4=New station hall
years5=1972|events5=S-Bahn
years6=1980|events6=U-Bahn München Hauptbahnhof (translated from German as Munich Central Station, short form: München Hbf) is the "
Hauptbahnhof " (mainrailway station ) ofMunich inGermany . It is one of the three long distance train stations in Munich, the others being München-Pasing and München Ost. The station sees about 350,000 passengers a day which puts it on par with other large stations in Germany such as Hamburg and Frankfurt (Main) Hbf. The mainline station is aterminal station , the subterranean S-Bahn and U-Bahn stations are through stations.History
The current site, then situated outside the city walls, saw the first railway station in 1839, with the line from Munich to Lochhausen opening on
September 1 . OnOctober 4 ,1840 , the Lochhausen line was extended toAugsburg . This first station was short-lived, however, as it fell victim to a fire onApril 4 ,1847 .The station was rebuilt from 1847 to 1849 as the "Centralbahnhof" according to plans by
Friedrich Bürklein and reopened onSeptember 22 ,1849 . Further lines were soon added to the station; toLandshut (in 1858),Nuremberg in (1859) andRosenheim in (1871). In order to cope with the new levels of traffic, the station saw a major rebuild from 1876 to 1884.In 1893, an outlying station was added to accommodate trains for the line to
Starnberg . Another set of tracks was added at the opposite end of the station for trains toHolzkirchen in 1915.The station was renamed München Hauptbahnhof in 1904. It sustained heavy damage from allied bombing in 1945 and the damaged
train shed was torn down in 1949. From 1958 to 1960, the station was rebuilt integrating parts of the old station. The new train shed was built in a contemporary 1960s style byKrupp , spanning tracks 11 to 26.From 1967 onwards, the S-Bahn (subway) tunnels and the München Hbf (tief) station which serves them were built underneath the station, opening on
April 28 ,1972 , just before the1972 Summer Olympics . TheMunich U-Bahn stations were opened in 1980 and 1984.Current
The construction of a second
S-Bahn (Second regular route) with a new S-Bahn station is being planned at the station hall. Due to lacks concerning the planning and financing of the route, it will probably not be finished until 2020.
ATransrapid route toMunich airport was planned to be built (operating from 2011) but was given up due to exploding costs which have risen from 1.85 billion euro to over 3.2 billion euro, caused by the increasing price for steel and other materials required.
Furthermore, the front of the railway station and a new service hall will be replaced after the design fromAuer+Weber+Assoziierte . Because of difficulties in financing, it is questionable, whether the last project should coincide with the other two reconstruction to be carried out. [http://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/artikel/901/112789/ 04.05.2007 ]Station layout
Apart from
Lindau Hauptbahnhof , München Hauptbahnhof is the only majorterminal station in Bavaria. There are 32 tracks, split over the original three stations:* Holzkirchner Bahnhof,"München Hbf Gleis" (tracks) "5-10"This section mainly has regional services to
Mühldorf andSalzburg .
* Hauptbahnhof (main train shed)Starting and ending point for all ICE, IC/EC long-distance services andDB NachtZug andCityNightLine services.RegionalExpress andRegionalBahn services also depart from here toAugsburg ,Ingolstadt andLandshut , among other directions.
* Starnberger Bahnhof ("München Hbf Gleis" (tracks) "27-36")Services call here forLindau andGarmisch-Partenkirchen . Trains operated byBayerische Oberlandbahn andAllgäu-Express depart from here as well. TheMunich S-Bahn line S-Bahn-Linie|S27|white|#FFA0A0|#FFA0A0|S-Bahn München S27 departs from this part of the station toDeisenhofen . In case of a closure of the S-Bahn tunnel below the station, some westbound S-Bahn services will depart from the Starnberger Bahnhof.The subterranean
Munich S-Bahn station is operationally separated from the mainline station and known as München Hbf (tief). To optimise passenger flow, separate platforms for entering and disembarking trains exist. The subway station is situated near theMunich U-Bahn lines for the U1 and U2 trains, but if one wishes to change from the S-Bahn to U4/U5 trains, it is more practical to stay on the S-Bahn toKarlsplatz (Stachus) , as the U4/U5 station is on the opposite side of the station.Due to the station's size, walking from one platform to another may take a considerable amount of time.
Deutsche Bahn recommends to plan with a minimum walking time of 10 minutes from the central hall to Starnberger Bahnhof and Holzkirchner Bahnhof, 15 minutes between Starnberger and Holzkirchner Bahnhof and 15 minutes between the S-Bahn station and Holzkirchner Bahnhof.The two outlying parts of the station have shorter tracks than the main hall, which means passengers always have to walk down most of the length of either platform 11 or 26 when changing from there. Unlike Frankfurt Hbf, there is no passenger subway under the tracks.
The mainline station is only closed between 1:30 and 3:00. The S-Bahn stations operate almost 24/7, the U-Bahn station closes only between 1:30 and 4:00 (2:30-4:00 on weekends).
Station services
Trains
Long distance
The station is the southern point of the
InterCityExpress line to Hamburg-Altona via theHanover-Würzburg high-speed rail line . It also has frequent links to Dortmund via Frankfurt and Cologne using theCologne-Frankfurt high-speed rail line . The most recent addition is theNuremberg-Ingolstadt high-speed rail line , which has been greatly benefited from Munich traffic. Additional ICE services using mainly ordinary lines on their run exist toVienna ,Berlin and a number of other cities. There are also numerousInterCity andEuroCity services to most parts of Germany as well as neighbouringAustria ,Switzerland ,France andItaly . The station has a number ofDB NachtZug andCityNightLine services to northern Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, France and Italy, though facilities for theautorack s in these night services are located atMünchen Ost railway station . Night services operated by other railway companies also can be seen at the station, for example toPrague ,Budapest orZagreb .Regional trains
There are numerous
RegionalExpress andRegionalBahn services toLandshut ,Regensburg ,Plattling ,Passau ,Kempten ,Lindau ,Garmisch-Partenkirchen andNuremberg among others. TheBayerische Oberlandbahn operates services toBayrischzell ,Lenggries andTegernsee .All lines are electrified, except the ones to
Mühldorf ,Kempten andLindau and the lines of theBayerische Oberlandbahn . To minimise pollution, services using these lines preferably end at tracks 5-10 and 27-36.Local traffic
The underground
S-Bahn station is on the western end of the so-called "Stammstrecke" tunnel underneath Munich city centre. Lines S-Bahn-Linie|S1|white|#40C0FF|#40C0FF|S-Bahn München S1, S-Bahn-Linie|S2|white|#71BF44|#71BF44|S-Bahn München S2, S-Bahn-Linie|S4|white|#FF2020|#FF2020|S-Bahn München S4, S-Bahn-Linie|S5|Black|#FFE000|#FFE000|S-Bahn München S5, S-Bahn-Linie|S6|white|#00A76D|#00A76D|S-Bahn München S6, S-Bahn-Linie|S7|white|#963834|#963834|S-Bahn München S7 and S-Bahn-Linie|S8|#FDBD00|Black|Black|S-Bahn München S8 call at the underground station. The trains toAltomünster and S-Bahn-Linie|S27|white|#FFA0A0|#FFA0A0|S-Bahn München S27 services depart from the "Holzkirchener Bahnhof" part of the above-ground station.Two
U-Bahn stations are connected to the railway station - one situated in the -4 level underneath the station square, where stops in the vicinity of the station, called "Hauptbahnhof", "Hauptbahnhof Nord", "Hauptbahnhof Süd" and "Holzkirchener Bahnhof".Facilities at the station
The eastern part of the main hall features shops and a small food hall. There are also several smaller
kiosk s in the station hall, selling snacks and newspapers. The access level to the U-Bahn and S-Bahn stations has a full-featuredshopping mall and provides undercover access to nearbydepartment store s.References
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