Deisenhofen station, Railway station in Deisenhofen, Germany.
Deisenhofen station is a Munich S-Bahn facility with four platform tracks and two central platforms arranged at ground level. The installation serves regional connections through modern operations with electronic passenger information systems.
The station began service in 1862 as part of the Munich-Holzkirchen line of the Bavarian Maximilian Railway, marking an important moment in regional transport development. The current station building was constructed in 1875 and has undergone technical updates since then.
The three-story station building displays typical 19th-century Bavarian railway design with its ornate stucco facade and holds protected monument status. Visitors can immediately recognize the distinctive character of a historic station from this era in its architectural details.
The station grounds are easily accessible with ticket machines, service counters, and secure bicycle storage for commuters and visitors. A separate bus turning area allows convenient transfers to other transportation options.
The station sits at approximately 595 meters elevation and was subject to renovation plans in recent years that proposed retail and residential space. These development projects reflect its continuing importance for the area.
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