Munich-Allach station

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Munich-Allach
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2008
General information
LocationOertelplatz 4
80999 München
Bavaria
Allach-Untermenzing
Germany
Coordinates 48°11′22.9″N11°28′04.8″E / 48.189694°N 11.468000°E / 48.189694; 11.468000
Elevation508 m (1,667 ft)
Owned by Deutsche Bahn
Operated by
Line(s) Munich–Treuchtlingen railway
Train operators S-Bahn München
Connections BUS-Logo-blau.svg MVV buses [1]
Other information
Station code4246
DS100 code MMAL [2]
IBNR8004140
Category 4 [3]
Fare zone MVV Logo 2022.svg : M and 1 [4]
Website www.bahnhof.de
History
Opened14 November 1867;156 years ago (1867-11-14)
Electrified1 July 1934;90 years ago (1934-07-01)
Services
Preceding station S-Bahn-Logo.svg Munich S-Bahn Following station
Munich-Karlsfeld S2 Munich-Untermenzing
towards Erding
Munich-Allach station
Location
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Munich-Allach
Location within Bavaria
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Munich-Allach
Location within Germany
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Location within Europe

Munich-Allach station is a railway station in the Allach-Untermenzing borough of Munich, Germany.

It is on the Munich - Ingolstadt route, and the first train was seen here in 1867. It is connected to the locomotive factory in the East, formerly Kraus-Maffei, now Siemens Mobility production.

The station is served by the Munich S-Bahn's S2 line. The line connects Allach to Munich Eastern Station (München Ost), ending in Altomünster or Petershausen in the Northwest, or Erding in North-East. [5]

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