Construction work on the Munich S-Bahn: restrictions from August 29th to September 1st!

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Restrictions on the Munich S-Bahn main line due to construction work: Information on affected lines and alternatives.

Einschränkungen auf der Münchner S-Bahn-Stammstrecke aufgrund von Bauarbeiten: Informationen zu betroffenen Linien und Alternativen.
Restrictions on the Munich S-Bahn main line due to construction work: Information on affected lines and alternatives.

Construction work on the Munich S-Bahn: restrictions from August 29th to September 1st!

The Munich S-Bahn will soon run at a slightly different frequency: from August 29th to September 1st, 2025, the main route will not be used regularly between 10:30 p.m. and 4:40 a.m. The reason for this is overhead line work for the Sendlinger Spange and construction work for the second main line in Laim. This construction work is part of a larger project that is intended to further optimize the S-Bahn connection in the region. Loud Augsburger Allgemeine Several S-Bahn lines are affected on these nights.

The S-Bahn lines that will experience restrictions during this time are diverse. For example, the S1 will start and end at the main station, but will run without stops between Moosach and the main station. A cycle of 20 or 40 minutes is planned. The S2 operates as usual between Altomünster/Petershausen and Heimeranplatz or from Hackerbrücke to Erding, while the S3, S4 and S5 also have to adjust their timetables slightly.

Affected lines and meter changes

The Munich S-Bahn guarantees a certain continuity even in these difficult times. The S6 runs between Tutzing and the main train station, but without stops between Pasing and the main train station. The S7 remains in operation, but only every 20/40 minutes due to track construction work. The S8, on the other hand, stops in Laim on platform 3 in both directions.

For travelers who want to go to Freising or the airport, this means that trains depart from the main station on tracks 20 to 26 and run without stopping in Moosach. Some of these trains could end or begin in Moosach. Informed passengers will also be informed on the affected trains, such as the connections between Erding and Petershausen/Altomünster, which run as scheduled on the main route.

Alternative travel options

But what do you do when your beloved S-Bahn doesn't run again? This is where subway connections and regional trains come into play. These offer good alternatives for passengers. Furthermore, the Munich S-Bahn's willingness to communicate should be emphasized: the DB app, the website and machines at the train stations are available for questions and current information. Passengers can also reach Customer Dialog daily between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. on 089/55 89 26 65, as on s-bahn-muenchen.de can be read.

The Munich S-Bahn not only connects the city with the surrounding area - it has made an important contribution to mobility in the region since its introduction in 1972. The main route, which stretches from Pasing to the city center and the Ostbahnhof, stretches over 11 kilometers and is the heart of Munich's local transport. The current construction site for the second main line, which is expected to last until 2028, is an attempt in the long term to reduce the susceptibility of the existing connections to disruptions and to create faster connections. This information comes from München.de, which is also currently dealing with these changes.

Passengers are asked to keep an eye on the current timetables and be prepared for possible changes. A good hand when planning the trip can be crucial to avoid stress in the morning rush hour!