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Munich Marienplatz station

Coordinates: 48°08′14″N 11°34′31″E / 48.13722°N 11.57528°E / 48.13722; 11.57528
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Marienplatz
s-bahn U-Bahn
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General information
LocationMunich, Bavaria
Germany
Coordinates48°08′14″N 11°34′31″E / 48.13722°N 11.57528°E / 48.13722; 11.57528
Line(s)
Platforms
Other information
Station code4240
DS100 codeMMP[1]
Category3[2]
Website
Passengers
175,400 daily[3]
Services
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Preceding station   MVG   Following station
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S-Bahn train at Marienplatz

München Marienplatz is an important stop on the Munich S-Bahn and U-Bahn network, located under the square of the same name in Munich's city centre.[4] The S-Bahn lines S1, S2, S3, S4, S6, S7 and S8 intersect with the U-Bahn lines U3 and U6. The station is one of the most frequently used stations in the network, with up to 24,400 people transferring and 8,000 passengers entering or exiting each hour.[5] In 2007, 175,400 used the station daily on weekdays, including entries, exits and transfers.[3]

History

In October 1966 construction was started, finishing in October 1971 as part of the new S-Bahn network for the 1972 Summer Olympics. Until early 2003 there were almost no further refurbishments done at the station. From 2003 to 2006, the platforms of the U-Bahn were widened to expand passenger capacity and were lifted by 4 cm to secure same-level boarding.

Under the Zweite Stammstrecke ("Second main line") tunnel project, Marienplatz station is to be connected to a second station further north, Marienhof, via the enlarged subway access tunnels on the fourth level.

Station layout

Marienplatz station is completely underground and consists of four levels:

  • First Level: The first level sprawls underneath the Marienplatz, with exits on all four ends of the square (clockwise from north-west: Weinstraße, north-east: Fischbrunnen/Tal, south-east: Rindermarkt, south-west: Sendlinger Straße). It contains a shopping passage, an MVG service centre, ticket booths, and the entrances to the S- and U-Bahn.
  • Second Level: The second level contains the eastbound S-Bahn track with two side platforms, in Spanish solution. The larger platform is for embarking, the smaller for disembarking and connection to the subways. The platforms are each 210 metres long and 96 cm high.[6] The Olympic Park station in Sydney copies this arrangement, albeit with two tracks and four platforms.
  • Third Level: The third level contains the westbound S-Bahn track with two side platforms, also laid out in Spanish solution.
  • Fourth Level: The fourth level, accessible directly from all three levels, contains the two U-Bahn tracks on two side platforms connected to the rest of the station by wide newly built access tunnels.

The services

S-Bahn

All S-Bahn lines service Marienplatz, except S20 and S27. Most lines service Marienplatz in 20 minute intervals, except the lines S2, S3 and S8, which run every 10 minutes during rush-hours. This equals a train every 2–4 minutes per direction.

U-Bahn

The U-Bahn services Marienplatz with 3-10 min intervals in off-peak hours, and every 2-3 min during rush hours.

Notes

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  2. ^ "Stationspreisliste 2024" [Station price list 2024] (PDF) (in German). DB Station&Service. 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  3. ^ a b MVV travel survey 2007/2008
  4. ^ "Map of the station area, showing S-Bahn, U-Bahn, tram and bus stops" (PDF) (in German). MVV. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
  5. ^ 2005 forecast, Source: City of Munich Construction Department
  6. ^ "Platform information on München Marienplatz station" (in German). Deutsche Bahn. Retrieved 17 March 2013.

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