Bayern-Bahn chaos: S 1 and S 2 with drastic diversions!
Feldmoching: Changes to the DB timetable on October 30, 2025. S 1 and S 2 affected. Information about diversions and alternatives.

Bayern-Bahn chaos: S 1 and S 2 with drastic diversions!
Rail transport in Bavaria is facing temporary challenges: Due to necessary repairs to a switch, there will be changes to Deutsche Bahn's timetable on October 30, 2025. The affected lines, S 1 and S 2, are affected by the adjustments. The S 1 will be rerouted from Moosach, meaning that the stops between Moosach and Leuchtenbergring will not be served. The S2 is also affected by diversions; Here there are no stops at Leuchtenbergring and in Berg am Laim. This reports news.de.
There are a few alternatives to ensure passengers have a pleasant journey. Passengers on the S 1 can take the U3 subway line between Moosach and Marienplatz or take the U2 from Feldmoching to the main station. For the S 2, the routes from Ostbahnhof to Leuchtenbergring and Berg am Laim were made possible with the S-Bahn S4, S6, and S8. Travelers should also note that in the event of delays of more than 20 minutes, the use of other routes, including long-distance trains, is permitted as long as these do not require reservations.
Long-distance transport changes at the end of the year
These schedule changes are being made within a framework that continues to keep the user experience in mind. A big focus here is on punctuality, which is currently just under 60% and is set to increase to 70% by the end of 2029. In order to achieve these goals, the Federal Ministry of Transport has considered simplified goals. In addition, several major construction sites and general renovations are planned for 40 important routes by 2036.
Current information and help for travelers
Especially in such turbulent times, it is important to be informed about current developments. The platform bahn.de currently offers a disruption map that provides an overview of train cancellations and route interruptions, including real-time positions of trains and departure boards. If you don't want to miss any delays, you can receive push notifications - practical for anyone who needs to remain flexible.
The coming weeks are a very special chapter for travelers because, despite the restrictions, there are also bright spots on the rail front. With a good hand and the right information, every trip by train will be a success - whether it's for the daily commute or the next trip.
