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Leienfelsstraße

Hidden Gateway to the Allgäu Railway

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The Leienfelsstraße train stop in Munich offers a quaint gateway to the Allgäu Railway. Since its inauguration in 1970, it has seamlessly linked the city's vibrancy with the serene Bavarian countryside. Its architecture is a nod to the practical modernism of the 1970s, inviting a journey back in time while opening new paths ahead.
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The train stop was opened on September 27, 1970.

Quick Facts

Opening Date
September 27, 1970
Website
bahnhof.de/bahnhof-de/München_Leienfelsstraße-1023160

Guided Story

Can you feel that breeze sweeping through Leienfelsstraße? It carries whispers from the past. Look around, and you'll see the Allgäu Railway stretching out behind you, a link between Munich's urban hustle and the serene Bavarian countryside since 1970. The station's architecture captures the straightforward charm of the 1970s. If you look west, imagine the trains once passing the Aubinger Water Tower, a local landmark that's seen much over the years. Nearby, the Bergson Kunstkraftwerk stands as a testament to transformation, from an industrial site to a cultural haven. Every step here is a journey through time, inviting you to explore further.

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