Munich-Riem station
Munich-Riem station is an S-Bahn station and container terminal in the east of Munich in the district of Trudering-Riem on the Munich–Mühldorf railway in the German state of Bavaria. The station is served by the Munich S-Bahn and is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station.
History
Riem station was established on 1 May 1871 with opening of the railway to Mühldorf. On 1 October 1938, it was renamed to München-Riem. Since 28 May 1972 passenger services to the station have only been operated by S-Bahn trains.Infrastructure
Currently it is served by S-Bahn line S 2. On the southern side of the station it is possible to transfer to bus routes 190 and 194 of the Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft. On the northern side, in the Dornach district, there is a bus stop served by MVV bus routes 263 and 264. It does not have disabled access.The station has a central platform and a side platform. The platform edges are high.
Apart from the Riem town centre, the Galopprennbahn Riem, the Reitstadion Riem and the industrial area of Ascheim-Dornach are within a few minutes walking distance.
Riem was the nearest station to the former Munich-Riem Airport.
As part of the Erding Ring Closure there would be a connection to the Munich Trade Fair ground east of the station and a new station would be built there.