Munich S-Bahn Main Line Closed for Maintenance: Major Disruptions and Replacement Services in October 2024

October 10, 2024
Munich S-Bahn Main Line Closed for Maintenance: Major Disruptions and Replacement Services in October 2024
  • During this period, S-Bahn customers in the Munich area will experience significant disruptions, particularly on the Stammstrecke.

  • Express buses will also be available every 20 minutes, providing a faster connection between Pasing and Herrsching by reducing travel time by 25 minutes.

  • The Munich S-Bahn main line will be completely closed from the evening of October 11 until the morning of October 14, 2024, for essential maintenance work.

  • Local and regional train services will also be impacted, with changes and cancellations affecting several lines, including RE5, RB54, RB55, RB57, and RB58.

  • A replacement service will operate between Pasing and Hauptbahnhof every ten minutes to accommodate affected passengers.

  • The railway company is undertaking extensive work, including renewing over 6.3 kilometers of tracks, replacing sleepers, and installing new signals, which will lead to extended closures and service interruptions.

  • During the closure, S-Bahn trains from the west will only operate up to Pasing, Hauptbahnhof, or Heimeranplatz, while those from the east will terminate at Giesing or Leuchtenbergring.

  • In addition to the S-Bahn disruptions, Deutsche Bahn has initiated extensive work on the Hannover-Hamm railway line, which began on October 11, 2024, causing significant travel disruptions.

  • Passengers traveling between Bebra, Fulda, and Frankfurt should prepare for inconveniences due to ongoing construction work resulting in train cancellations and replacement bus services.

  • At Westkreuz, bus stops for the replacement service may vary depending on the line, with specific routes having designated stops.

  • The completion of ongoing infrastructure projects, including a two-track expansion in the Freudenstadt district, is anticipated for December, although further delays may occur.

  • Heike Junge-Latz, a board member for facilities and maintenance management at DB-InfraGO, emphasizes the importance of these modernization projects for improving Germany's overall infrastructure.

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