The S8 does not currently operate between Munich East and the airport. A replacement rail service should be set up as soon as possible.
- Due to a signal box malfunction, the S8 is currently not operating between Munich East and the airport .
- An SEV is to be set up.
- A signal box malfunction also affects the S-Bahn station Leuchtenbergring .
Munich - Line S8 currently does not run to Munich Airport . The reason is a technical malfunction in a signal box between Johanneskirchen and Munich East . For this reason, train journeys are currently not possible in this area, the route agent of Deutsche Bahn also informed. The S-Bahn trains from the airport run to Johanneskirchen and end there prematurely. The S-Bahn trains towards the airport run to Munich East and end there.
S-Bahn Munich: There are also impairments at the Leuchtenbergring
Deutsche Bahn is currently working on getting one as soon as possible
Schienenersatzverkehr
to set up. And also the train station
Leuchtenbergring
is currently blocked due to a signal box malfunction. The S-Bahn operates as follows:
S 1 Freising / Airport: The S-Bahn starts / ends in Moosach. Alternatively, please use the underground lines U 2 Feldmoching or U 3 Moosach and change accordingly.
S 2 Petershausen / Altomünster: The S-Bahn starts / ends at Munich Central Station, platform 27-36. The Hackerbrücke stop is no longer required.
S 2 Erding: The S-Bahn trains start / end in Riem.
S 4 Geltendorf: The S-Bahn starts / ends in Munich East.
S 6 Tutzing: The S-Bahn starts / ends in Munich Pasing.
S 6 Ebersberg: The S-Bahn starts / ends in Trudering. Alternatively, you can switch here to the U 2 underground line.
S 8 Herrsching: The S-Bahn starts / ends in Munich East.
S 8 Airport: The S-Bahn starts / ends in Johanneskirchen. Alternatively, travelers to the airport can take the U4 underground line from Munich Hbf to Arabellapark. From Arabellapark there is a connection to bus 184 to Johanneskirchen.
S3 and S7 are not affected - they run normally on the main route
The S-Bahn lines S 3 and S 7 run on the regular route through the main line.
Deutsche Bahn also announces that DB tickets are also recognized in MVG's means of transport (subway, bus, tram) for the duration of the disruption.
You can also read how a fire service on the main Munich route recently affected rush hour traffic.
By the way: Customs officials recently made an unexpected discovery at Munich Airport. The officials were expecting an animal surprise.