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Berg am Laim

A Historic Hub of Munich's S-Bahn

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Since 1916, the Munich-Berg am Laim station has linked city districts to the broader world. Initially established by the Royal Bavarian State Railways, today it remains a vibrant piece of public transit. Steeped in history, you'll find a charming blend of tradition and modern commuter life here.
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Did you know?

The station has been part of the Munich S-Bahn network since 1972.

Quick Facts

Opening Date
May 1, 1916
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine standing at a spot that's more than just a stop; it's a living testament to history. Look around and feel the pulse of time that has been beating here for over a century. The trains coming and going are like the city's lifelines, connecting people and stories. Right behind you is the old Munich East marshalling yard, a silent witness to the daily hustle. To the west, you can almost feel the past whisper, as the first steam engines once traveled along the Munich–Rosenheim line. This place is more than just a station; it's a piece of living history that you're experiencing today.

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