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}} }} Munich South Ring ((ドイツ語:Münchner Südring)) is the common name for a railway line running near the centre and through the southern districts of the Bavarian state capital of Munich. It connects Munich East station to the Munich Central Station (''Hauptbahnhof'') and Laim marshalling yard. Operationally it is mostly included in the Munich–Rosenheim railway (line 5510). The South Ring is used by freight traffic as a direct connection between Laim and Munich East, bypassing the Hauptbahnhof. It is used by virtually all passenger trains between the central station and Rosenheim or Mühldorf. Only the Munich S-Bahn services run between the central station and Munich East on a separate line, the S-Bahn trunk line, cutting through the city centre in a tunnel. Since the S-Bahn line is congested, it has long been debated whether to build another central tunnel as a second trunk line or to upgrade the South Ring for S-Bahn operations. Recently it has been decided to proceed with a second tunnel. ==Route== Since the South Ring is not a separate line, the term is applied to several sections of track. They have in common that they include a link with the freight yard of Munich South station. Beginning at the East station, the South Ring runs for about 3 km long in a southwesterly direction, and then, after a curve to a northwesterly direction it reaches the Braunauer Railway Bridge (''Braunauer Eisenbahnbrücke''). After crossing the Isar, the line reaches Munich South station. South of this station there are connections to the wholesale market and Heizkraftwerk Süd (combined heat and power station south) and many sidings of the station. At South Station, the line forks to Laim marshalling yard. This runs to Heimeranplatz station parallel with the line to the central station. The line runs as four tracks through a 330 m long tunnel between Radlkoferstraße and Ganghoferstraße, passing under the former exhibition grounds. Both routes pass under the southern S-Bahn line from Solln. The line then approaches the Heimeranplatz S-Bahn station. North of Heimeranplatz the South Ring divides into a branch to the central station, a branch to Laim marshalling yard and a branch to Pasing, known as the ''Sendlinger Spange'' ("Sendling clasp"). 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 South Ring」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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