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Due to maintenance work the main S-Bahn line between Pasing and Ostbahnhof will be completely closed from Friday, May 10th 2019 at approximately 10:40 pm, through to Monday, May 13 2019 at approximately 4:30 pm. There will be extensive schedule changes and diversions on all S-Bahn lines. A rail replacement bus service will be put in place and passengers can also use the tram lines or the underground lines. To get to the bus stops please follow the yellow signs.
Please note that the S1 towards the Freising and the airport can only run twice an hour.
These trains start/end at Munich central station on platforms 20-36 and go to/from Moosach without stopping.
The S2 West only runs every 30 minutes and starts/ends at Heimeranplatz.
Only between approx. 10:30 pm and 6:00 am these trains start/end at Munich main station (Hauptbahnhof) platforms 20-36.
A separate timetable exists between Dachau station and Altomünster. In Dachau there is a connection to the S2 from/to Munich.
The S6 West starts/ends in Pasing.
The changes to the individual lines can be found in the route plans https://www.s-bahn-muenchen.de/s_muenchen/view/fahrplan/baustellen_stamm.shtml
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