Tutzing station

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Tutzing
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Separation station
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Old station building
General information
LocationBahnhofstr. 26, Tutzing, Bavaria
Germany
Coordinates 47°54′25″N11°16′23″E / 47.90705°N 11.27319°E / 47.90705; 11.27319
Owned by Deutsche Bahn
Operated by
Line(s)
Platforms3
Connections BUS-Logo-blau.svg MVV buses [1]
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code6294 [2]
DS100 code MTZ [3]
IBNR8005927
Category 4 [2]
Fare zone MVV Logo 2022.svg : 4 and 5 [4]
Website
History
Opened1 July 1865;158 years ago (1865-07-01)
Electrified23 February 1925;99 years ago (1925-02-23)
Services
Preceding station Deutsche Bahn AG-Logo.svg DB Regio Bayern Following station
Weilheim (Oberbay)
towards Innsbruck Hbf
RB 6/S 6 Munich-Pasing
towards München Hbf
Weilheim (Oberbay) RB 60
Weilheim (Oberbay)
Terminus
RB 65 Starnberg
towards München Hbf
Bernried
towards Kochel
RB 66
Preceding station S-Bahn-Logo.svg Munich S-Bahn Following station
Terminus S6 Feldafing
towards Ebersberg
Tutzing station
Location
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Tutzing
Location in Bavaria
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Tutzing
Location in Germany
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Tutzing
Location in Europe

Tutzing station is currently the only station of the Bavarian town of Tutzing and a station on the Munich S-Bahn. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station [2] and has three platform tracks. It is served daily by about 130 trains operated by Deutsche Bahn, including 50 S-Bahn trains. Tutzing station is located on the Munich–Garmisch-Partenkirchen railway and is the beginning of the Kochelsee Railway to Kochel.

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Previously, there was another station in Tutzing at Diemendorf on the MunichGarmisch-Partenkirchen line, which was closed for passenger traffic in 1984.

Location

The station is located west of the town centre of Tutzing. The station building is located east of the railway tracks on Bahnhofstraße (station street), which links the station to the town centre, and it has the address of Bahnhofstraße 26. Beringerweg runs west of the line. Heinrich-Vogl-Straße passes through an underpass under the tracks in the northern part of the station precinct.

Tutzing station is a rail junction where the Kochelsee Railway branches off the Munich–Garmisch-Partenkirchen line. The line from Munich to Garmisch-Partenkirchen (VzG 5504) is an electrified main line railway, used by regional services and on weekends by some Intercity-Expresses. It is double-track between Munich and Tutzing and it is also served by the S-Bahn, while it is single track south of Tutzing. The Kochelsee Railway from Tutzing via Penzberg to Kochel (VzG 5453) is an electrified single-track main line and is served only by regional traffic.

The following timetable routes meet in Tutzing:

History

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S-Bahn train of class 420 on platform 1
New station building Bahnhof Tutzing neues Bahnhofsgebaude.jpg
New station building

The line from Munich to Starnberg was opened on 28 November 1854.

Tutzing station was opened on 1 July 1865 along with the Starnberg–Tutzing line. On 1 February 1866, the line was extended beyond Weilheim to Unterpeißenberg. On 16 October 1865, the Kochelsee Railway was opened from Tutzing to Penzberg. The line from Munich extended from Weilheim to Murnau as a Vizinalbahn (local railway) on 15 May 1879 and this was followed by the opening of the extension to Garmisch-Partenkirchen by the private railway company, Lokalbahn AG, on 25 July 1889. The Kochelsee Railway was extended from Penzberg to Kochel am See on 23 May 1898. Tutzing station was integrated as a terminus in the Munich S-Bahn network on 28 May 1972.

Infrastructure

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Platforms
ICE 3 to Dortmund Bahnhof Tutzing ICE.jpg
ICE 3 to Dortmund

Tutzing station has three platform tracks. Track 1 is the "home" platform (next to the station building) and tracks 2 and 3 are on a central platform. West of the platforms there are still two sidings without platforms. [5] Both platforms are covered and have digital destination displays. The central platform is connected by a subway to the home platform. The station was upgraded to make it accessible for the disabled between March 2013 and April 2014. [6]

The old station building is no longer used. In the new station building next to it there is a travel centre.

The station is in the area of the Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund (Munich Transport and Tariff Association, MVV).

Platforms

Platform lengths and heights are as follows: [7]

TrackLength in mHeight in cm [7] Use
130076Trains towards Munich
2371Southern part: 76Regionalbahn trains towards Kochel
Northern part: 96S-Bahn trains towards Munich
331076Trains towards Weilheim and Kochel, ICE trains towards Munich

Services

Since 13 December 2009, Tutzing station has been served by some Intercity-Express services on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Regional services run at hourly intervals from Munich to Mittenwald, which every two hours continue to Innsbruck. Also Regionalbahn services run every hour from Tutzing to Kochel, some starting in Munich during the peak hour. Tutzing is also the terminus of Munich S-Bahn line S 6, which is operated with class 423 EMUs every 20 minutes. The station is a node for regional trains running to Munich, Mittenwald and Kochel, with trains arriving before the hour and departing just after the hour, so interchanges are available.

LineRouteFrequency
ICE 24 Wetterstein / Karwendel / Werdenfelser Land:
Hamburg-Altona / BremenHannoverGöttingenKassel-WilhelmshöheWürzburgNurembergMunichTutzingGarmisch-Partenkirchen (– Seefeld in TirolInnsbruck)
Two train pairs on Sat,

1 train pair on Fri/Sun

RB 6 Munich – TutzingWeilheimMurnau – Garmisch-Partenkirchen (train split)(– Mittenwald – Seefeld (– Innsbruck))Hourly to Garmisch
RB 60 (– Reutte in Tirol – Pfronten-Steinach)
RB 65 Munich – Tutzing (train split)PenzbergKochel Hourly
RB 66 Weilheim
Munchen S6.svg EbersbergGrafing – Munich – PasingGautingStarnbergTutzingEvery 20 mins

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