词条 | Neufahrn Link |
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| name = Neufahrn–München Flughafen West junction link | native_name = Neufahrner Spange | native_name_lang = de | image = Neufahrner_spange.png | image_width = 300px | linenumber = 5557 | linelength_km = 7.3 | gauge = {{Track gauge|sg|allk=on}} | electrification = 15 kV/16.7 Hz AC catenary | tracks = 2 throughout | owner = DB Netz | operator = S-Bahn München | locale = Bavaria, Germany | map ={{Routemap|inline=1 |title =no |footnote=Source: German railway atlas[1]|map= STR~~ ~~ ~~from Munich SBHF~~30.4~~Neufahrn (b Freising) ABZgl~~ ~~ ~~to Regensburg eABZg+l~~ ~~ ~~from Regensburg (planned) SBRÜCKE~~ ~~ ~~B11 hKRZWae~~ ~~ ~~Isar SBRÜCKE~~ ~~ ~~FS 44 ABZg+r~~ ~~ ~~from Munich BST~~37.7~~München Flughafen West junction STR~~ ~~ ~~to Munich Airport }} }}{{Munich Airport rail services}} The Neufahrn Link ({{lang-de|Neufahrner Spange}}) is a double-track and electrified main line in the German state of Bavaria. It connects Neufahrn bei Freising station on the Munich–Regensburg railway with Munich Airport. RouteThe line branches to the northeast from Neufahrn bei Freising station at a grade-separated junction from the Munich–Regensburg railway. After a few hundred metres it meets the A92 autobahn and then runs parallel with it. In Achering it passes under the B11 at Freising South interchange. After that, the line runs along the autobahn through the Isar grassland, crosses the Isar and then follows the airport access road. Just before the perimeter of the airport, it reaches München Flughafen (Munich Airport) West junction on the Munich East–Munich Airport railway.[2] HistoryAfter the opening of the Munich Airport in 1992, the only line that connected it to the rail network was the Munich East–Munich Airport railway. The Neufahrn Link was built to establish a second connection. The first sod was turned for the construction on 18 March 1997 and the line was opened on 29 November 1998.[3] OperationsThe line is served at 20 minute intervals by the {{ÖPNV München|S1}} of the Munich S-Bahn. This runs from Munich East via the S-Bahn trunk line and the Munich–Regensburg railway to Neufahrn. Here trains are usually uncoupled. The front section continues on to Freising and the rear section runs over the Neufahrn Link to the airport. In addition to the S-Bahn, occasional freight trains run to the airport. FutureAs part of the Erding Ring Closure (Erdinger Ringschluss) project, the airport will also be linked to eastern Bavaria. This project includes the construction of the so-called Neufahner Gegenkurve ("Neufahn counter curve"), which would branch off before Neufahrn station to cross the {{BAB-A|92}} and then join the line towards Freising and Regensburg. References1. ^{{cite book|title=Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) |publisher= Schweers + Wall | year= 2009 |isbn= 978-3-89494-139-0|page=107}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://fahrweg.dbnetze.com/fahrweg-de/start/nutzungsbedingungen/infrastrukturregister/karte.html |title=Map at the infrastructure register |publisher=Deutsche Bahn] |accessdate=20 March 2013 |language=German |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130524200812/http://fahrweg.dbnetze.com/fahrweg-de/start/nutzungsbedingungen/infrastrukturregister/karte.html |archivedate=24 May 2013 |df= }} 3. ^ {{cite web | url=http://www.igsbahn-muenchen.de/spange.shtml |title=History of the Neufahrner Spange |publisher= IGS Web |accessdate=20 March 2013 |language=German}} External links{{coord|48.3354|N|11.7052|E|source:wikidata|display=title}} 5 : Munich S-Bahn lines|Airport rail links in Germany|Buildings and structures in Freising (district)|Railway lines opened in 1998|1998 establishments in Germany |
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