S-Bahn chaos in Munich: Immediate measures by Deutsche Bahn!
Deutsche Bahn reacts to the S-Bahn chaos in Munich. From November 6th, 2025, special trains between Pasing and the main station.

S-Bahn chaos in Munich: Immediate measures by Deutsche Bahn!
There is currently chaos in S-Bahn traffic in Munich, especially between Pasing and Donnersbergerbrücke. This has now prompted Deutsche Bahn to take immediate action. There are no S-Bahn connections available here during the autumn holidays, which poses major challenges for commuters in the region. Replacement buses are in use, but the regional trains are overcrowded, which doesn't make the situation any easier. This is reported by the tz.
In order to reduce the pressure on train traffic, Deutsche Bahn has decided to introduce special trains. These will run every half hour between the main train station and Pasing, at specific times: Monday to Friday, from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. However, there is a warning: “Delays may occur as track capacity is already under strain,” the report continues.
More regional trains from Thursday
The situation is expected to be further defused from Thursday, November 6th. Then more regional trains will be used between Pasing and the main station. However, it remains to be seen whether these new measures will actually bring a noticeable improvement for commuters. Many suspect that the situation remains temporary and that the high load on the system could continue to cause problems.
The traffic chaos is not only a nuisance for commuters, but also has an impact on general mobility in the city. Anyone who now relies on the S-Bahn will have to plan well for the coming days.
In addition to these developments in Munich's transport landscape, technical problems in the digital area could also play a role. For example, the Visual Studio Marketplace has issues downloading .vsix files, which can be frustrating for developers. Older answers on platforms like Stackoverflow show how you can possibly create these files yourself. This could help many people who rely on certain software.
In summary, the next few days in Munich promise to be turbulent. Commuters should prepare well and also pay attention to possible technical failures, which can have far-reaching consequences. Whether Deutsche Bahn's measures can fix everything will become clear in the coming days.