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}} }} Munich North Ring ((ドイツ語:Münchner Nordring)), section of which are only used by freight trains, is a railway bypass on the northern edge of the Bavarian state capital of Munich. The line’s importance for freight also partly arises from its access to the Munich North marshalling yard (''Rangierbahnhof München Nord''). ==Route== The North Ring begins at Olching station and initially runs north from Groebenzell to the Munich district of Allach. There are links with the Nuremberg–Ingolstadt–Munich high-speed line before the line passes Munich North marshalling yard. Near the marshalling yard's exit tracks there is a connecting curve to Moosach on the line to Laim. Similarly, there is a connection to the Munich–Regensburg railway running to the north. To the east of the marshalling yard, the line runs along the northern edge of the Olympic Village. Passenger services ran to the former München Olympiastadion station, which is located on the line here, during the 1972 Summer Olympics. There are two freight yards on the course of the line to the east at Milbertshofen and Freimann. West of Milbertshofen yard a siding branches off to BMW’s plant 1. Further east a line formerly branched off to the Munich-Schwabing freight yard; this line is now used for the tracks of tram line 23. East of Freimann yard is a siding to line U 6 of the Munich U-Bahn, which is used for the delivery of U-Bahn trains. After crossing the Isar river on the Föhring railway bridge, the line merges with the Munich East–Munich Airport railway, which it separates from at Daglfing station. It runs over a connecting curve to Trudering station and shortly later it connects with the Munich–Rosenheim railway. Until after the 2nd World War there was also a branch of the line from Johanneskirchen to Feldkirchen on the Munich–Mühldorf railway in the east and from Roggenstein on the Munich-Buchloe railway to Olching. There are still signs of them although the tracks have been dismantled. Nevertheless, the official chainage still starts in Roggenstein. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Munich North Ring」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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