Deisenhofen is a Munich S-Bahn railway station in Deisenhofen, a district of Oberhaching.
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Location | Bahnhofsplatz 1, Oberhaching, Deisenhofen, Bavaria Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 48°01′10″N 11°35′01″E | ||||||||||||||||||||
Owned by | Deutsche Bahn | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Platforms | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Station code | 1153[2] | ||||||||||||||||||||
DS100 code | MDS[3] | ||||||||||||||||||||
IBNR | 8001404 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Category | 4[2] | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Opened | 1862 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Deisenhofen station was opened in 1862 on the Munich–Holzkirchen section of the Bavarian Maximilian Railway. Since 10 October 1898 there has also been a connection to Munich East station, the Munich East–Deisenhofen railway. Since 1972, the station has been integrated in the network of the Munich S-Bahn.
In 2004 the station was made fully accessible. The platforms were raised and modernised and the station building was renovated. New park-and-ride and bicycle storage facilities were built near the station. The bus stop in the station forecourt was also modernised, with a new turning circle for buses built on the forecourt. The costs involved were met by Deutsche Bahn AG and the Oberhaching municipality.[5]
The station building, a three-story stucco building with subdivisions formed of rich bricks, which was built around 1875, is protected as a monument.[6] Deutsche Bahn unsuccessfully offered the station building for sale in 2009. In 2013 the Oberhaching municipality suggested that a cafe with toilets accessible by the public might be established in the station building, with private apartments on the first and second floors.[7]
The station has four platform tracks around two central platforms. S-Bahn line S 3 services stops on track 1 towards Munich East, while services towards Holzkirchen stop on track 2. Track 3 is used by the trains on lines S 20 and S 27 coming from Solln and returning there, while track 4 is not used for schedules services any more. Both platforms are covered and have digital destination displays. The platforms are connected by a tunnel to the station forecourt and equipped with lifts to make them accessible for the disabled.[8]
The station is located in the service area of the Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund (Munich Transport and Tariff Association, MVV).
Platform lengths and heights are as follows:[9]
Deisenhofen Station is on line S 3 of the Munich S-Bahn, which operates at 20-minute intervals. From Monday to Friday the station is also served by hourly services operated by Meridian on the route from Munich Hauptbahnhof via Holzkirchen to Rosenheim.
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