Fire brigade operation: Tutzing train station closed, no trains between Tutzing and Starnberg
Created: 01/13/2023, 12:14 p.m
By: Tobias Gmach
The route between Starnberg and Tutzing was closed on Friday morning (symbol photo).
© Andrea Jaksch
Due to a fire brigade operation, the Tutzing train station was closed on Friday morning.
Apparently it was smoking from a stationary regional train that was supposed to be going in the direction of Mittenwald.
Tutzing - "Due to a fire brigade operation in the Tutzing area, there are impairments on the routes Munich Hauptbahnhof - Weilheim / Kochel": This was reported by the DB route agent on Friday at 11.30 a.m.
Details followed 25 minutes later.
“There are currently no train journeys possible between Starnberg and Tutzing,” it said.
The railway provides large-capacity taxis for rail replacement services.
Trains coming from Pasing turn in Starnberg.
More generally, the route agent also reported: “Delays are to be expected.
In addition, further train cancellations and premature train reversals can occur at short notice.” The reason for this is the repair of a train.
The train station in Tutzing is currently closed.
According to Merkur information, there was smoke from a regional train that was on platform three and was supposed to drive towards Mittenwald.
Trains from Garmisch-Partenkirchen turn early in Weilheim.
From the direction of Kochel, the trains turn early in Seeshaupt.
According to Bahn, there are travel alternatives between Munich Central Station and Weilheim via Geltendorf and between Munich Central Station and Starnberg with the S-Bahn.