You can find on this page the Munich trains map to print and to download in PDF. The Munich trains map presents the rail network and railway stations of the trains of Munich in Bavaria - Germany.

Munich rail map

Map of Munich trains

The Munich rails map shows all the railway stations and lines of Munich trains. This railway map of Munich will allow you to easily plan your route with the trains of Munich in Bavaria - Germany. The Munich rails map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Munich S-Bahn ( German : S-Bahn München ) is an electric rail transit system in Munich , Germany . " S-Bahn " is the German abbreviation for stadtschnellbahn (literally, "urban rapid [rail] road"), and the Munich S-Bahn exhibits characteristics of both rapid transit and commuter rail systems. The Munich S-Bahn network is operated by S-Bahn München, a subsidiary of DB Regio Bayern that is itself a subsidiary of the German national railway as its mentioned in Munich rail map. It is now integrated into the Munich Transport and Tariff Association ( Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund , MVV) and interconnected throughout the city with the locally-owned Munich U-Bahn . Today, the S-Bahn covers most of the populated area of ​​the Munich Metropolitan area of ​​about 2.7 million inhabitants.

The Munich S-Bahn was established on 28 May 1972. It was intended as part of the scheme to provide an adequate transportation system during the 1972 Summer Olympics held in Munich by connecting the preexisting suburban rail services in the west and east of the city via a new tunnel section from Hauptbahnhof to München Ost station ( Ostbahnhof ) as you can see in Munich rail map. The network has seven branches in the West that are linked to the five branches in the east due to technical requirements. In addition, the two lines not going through the core route tunnel have two-digit numbers like S2 x . Further, the non-electrified line to Altomünster s'intitule line A . The S-Bahn partly operates on its own routes (one or two tracks), parts of it are double-track lines where S-Bahn operations are mixed with other traffic (passengers and freight), and in some cases more than two tracks are available. In the latter case one-or two tracks are set aside for the S-Bahn operations only and the two other tracks are used for the remaining traffic.

The basic interval of the Munich S-Bahn is one train every 20 minutes as its shown in Munich rail map. On parts of some branches during peak hours there is a 10 minute frequency produced by added trains. A special case is the line to Erding, where on weekdays a mix of express trains from Erding and normal S-Bahn trains from Markt Schwaben runs in the morning peaks, producing a 10 minute frequency west of Munich East station. There are also occasional additional trains on the western section of the S4 and on the S1 between Freising and Munich during the peak hour, which do not continue past the Hauptbahnhofrun through the trunk line tunnel.