Großhesselohe Isartalbahnhof, Railway station in Pullach, Germany
Großhesselohe Isartalbahnhof is a brick building with two corner pavilions of different sizes connected by a central section. The station has two platform tracks with a central platform and is served by lines S7 and S20.
The station began operations on June 10, 1891 and was integrated into the Munich S-Bahn network in 1981. This integration connected the historic line with the city's modern transit system.
The red and yellow brick facade shows the building style from the early days of Isar Valley stations. Visitors can see this craftsmanship in the details of the corner pavilions and their varying heights.
The station is easily reached by S-Bahn lines S7 and S20, which offer connections to Munich and surrounding areas. A former station building now serves as a brewery and restaurant with an outdoor dining terrace.
The location was originally part of a larger railway complex that opened up the Isar Valley with modern transport. This development made the region easily accessible for commuters and travelers, helping nearby communities grow.
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