S4 (Munich)

S 4
Overview
System Munich S-Bahn
Locale Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Line number S4
Operation
Operator(s) S-Bahn Munich
Rolling stock DBAG Class 423
Technical
Electrification 15 kV, 16.7 Hz AC Overhead lines
Route number 999.4

S4: stations and transfer opportunities
Geltendorf
Türkenfeld
Grafrath
Schöngeising
Buchenau
Fürstenfeldbruck
Eichenau
Puchheim
Aubing
Leienfelsstraße
Pasing S 3S 6S 8S 20
Laim S 1S 2S 3S 6S 8
Hirschgarten S 1S 2S 3S 6S 8
Donnersbergerbrücke S 1S 2S 3S 6S 7S 8
Hackerbrücke S 1S 2S 3S 6S 7S 8
Munich Hbf U 1U 2U 4U 5S 1S 2S 3S 6S 7S 8
Karlsplatz U 4U 5S 1S 2S 3S 6S 7S 8
Marienplatz U 3U 6S 1S 2S 3S 6S 7S 8
Isartor S 1S 2S 3S 6S 7S 8
Rosenheimer Platz S 1S 2S 3S 6S 7S 8
Munich East U 5S 1S 2S 3S 6S 7S 8
Leuchtenbergring S 2S 6S 8
Berg am Laim S 2S 6
Trudering U 2S 6
Gronsdorf S 6
Haar S 6
Vaterstetten S 6
Baldham S 6
Zorneding S 6
Eglharting
Kirchseeon
Grafing
Grafing Stadt
Ebersberg
Source: German railway atlas[1]
S4 service to Grafrath in Grafing station

Line S4 is a line on the Munich S-Bahn network. It is operated by DB Regio Bayern. It runs from Geltendorf station to Ebersberg station via Pasing, central Munich, Munich East and Grafing station.

The line is operated at 20 minute intervals between Grafrath or Buchenau and Grafing station. Two out of three trains an hour continue from Buchenau to Geltendorf and from Grafing station to Ebersberg, so that the gap between trains alternates between 20 and 40 minutes. It is operated using class 423 four-car electrical multiple units, usually as two coupled sets. In the evenings and on Sundays they generally run as single sets.

The line runs over lines built at various times:

S-Bahn services on line S 4 between Geltendorf and Ebersberg commenced on 28 May 1972. For a period up to 2009, the section from Munich East to Ebersberg was operated as the former line S 5.

Notes

  1. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2009. pp. 107, 164–7. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  2. Bufe, Siegfried (1991). Allgäubahn, München - Kempten - Lindau (Allgäu Railway) (in German). Egglham. ISBN 3-922138-41-1.
  3. Wolfgang Klee (1994). Bayerische Eisenbahngeschichte - part 1: 1835-1875, Bayern Report 1 (in German). Fürstenfeldbruck: Hermann Merker Verlag.
  4. Reinhard Pospischil, Ernst Rudolph (1997). S-Bahn München. Düsseldorf: Alba. p. 205. ISBN 3-87094-358-0.
  5. Bufe Siegfried (1995). Hauptbahn München–Salzburg (in German). Egglham: Bufe-Fachbuchverlag. ISBN 3-922138-57-8.
  6. Armin Franzke, Josef Mauerer (2010). 1860-2010: 150 Jahre Bahnstrecke Rosenheim – Salzburg (in German). München: PB Service. pp. 43 f. ISBN 978-3-9812639-2-3.
  7. Municipality of Ebersberg and Municipality of Grafing, ed. (1999). 100 Jahre Lokalbahn Grafing–Ebersberg 1899–1999 (in German). Neukeferloh: Verlag Lutz Garnies. ISBN 3-926163-17-8.
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