Replacement buses on S2! Important construction work between Swabia and Riem!

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Information about construction work on the S2 between Markt Schwaben and Riem: replacement traffic and maintenance work on the 12th/13th. August 2025.

Information zu Baumaßnahmen auf der S2 zwischen Markt Schwaben und Riem: Ersatzverkehr und Instandhaltungsarbeiten am 12./13. August 2025.
Information about construction work on the S2 between Markt Schwaben and Riem: replacement traffic and maintenance work on the 12th/13th. August 2025.

Replacement buses on S2! Important construction work between Swabia and Riem!

Munich S-Bahn users will have to prepare for some restrictions on the night of August 12th to 13th, 2025. Loud ed-live.de Maintenance work will take place on line S2 between 9:45 p.m. and 3:00 a.m. The section between Markt Schwaben and Riem is affected, where a replacement bus service will be set up during this time.

It is recommended to pay particular attention to the displays and announcements on the platform as track changes may occur. It is also expected that further construction work will take place during this period, which could further impact travel planning.

Use travel information!

If you want to prepare for the construction site, you should Travel information Deutsche Bahn should be considered. It not only offers up-to-date information on possible connections, but also alternative routes in the event of disruptions, be it due to storms or other disruptions. The app enables individual search options and provides up-to-the-minute forecasts about connections. Users can also see real-time information which proves to be extremely helpful.

Progress in the area of ​​rail infrastructure is urgently needed. As in the article by bmv.de highlighted, transport performance in Germany is continuously increasing, while the rail network has decreased. Over the last 30 years there has been an increase of 47% in passenger transport and even 80% in freight transport, while the rail network has shrunk by around 12%.

To counteract this, Deutsche Bahn is planning a new maintenance concept that relies on digitalization and automation. A very interesting project is condition-based maintenance, which uses remote monitoring and real-time data to carry out more accurate maintenance actions. In the long term, this could not only have a positive impact on punctuality, but also on the availability of trains.

Current research within the mFUND innovation initiative, such as the AIFRI project, aims to use AI to optimize the maintenance of rail infrastructure. The ESPEK project is also researching automated damage inspections on passenger trains using AI technology, which could significantly improve the efficiency of detecting damage.

Now it's time for passengers to be well informed and prepare to use the S-Bahn a little differently in August. The measures that are currently being taken in maintenance are a step towards a modern and reliable railway infrastructure. Despite the short-term changes, it is worth looking into the future - there are still a lot of new things to come!