Dachau Station - Operations

Operations

The station is served each every two hours by the Munich–Treuchtlingen–Nuremberg Regional-Express service and the Munich–Treuchtlingen Regionalbahn service, resulting in an hourly service between Munich and Treuchtlingen. These services are operated with double-deck push–pull trains propelled by class 111 locomotives. There are also single Regionalbahn services operated in the peak hour between Munich and Ingolstadt using Silberling carriages. Dachau station is served by Munich S-Bahn line S 2 (Petershausen–Erding), operated using electric multiple units of Class 423. Services on S-Bahn line A from Dachau to Altomünster begin here and are operated with class 628 diesel multiple units, because the line is not electrified.

Line/
train class
Route Frequency
RE Munich – Dachau – Ingolstadt – Eichstätt – Treuchtlingen – Nuremberg Every 2 hours
RB Munich – Dachau – Ingolstadt – Eichstätt – Treuchtlingen (– Nuremberg) Every 2 hours
RB Munich – Dachau – Ingolstadt Single services
Altomünster – Kleinberghofen – Erdweg – Arnbach – Markt Indersdorf – Niederroth – Schwabhausen – Bachern – Dachau Stadt – Dachau Hourly
Preceding station Munich S-Bahn Following station
Hebertshausen toward Petershausen Karlsfeld toward Erding

Every two hours the München-Nürnberg-Express passes through the station without stopping. In addition, all Intercity-Express trains on the Nuremberg–Ingolstadt–Munich high-speed line run through the station without stopping.

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