Munich - how can I quickly figure out which station belongs to what ring?
I'm looking for a resource (web app, phone app or whatever) where I can quickly check which S-bahn or U-bahn station belong to a particular Ring. I'm asking because here's what it looks like officially (can be found here):
And that just does not make thing easier.
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I'm looking for a resource (web app, phone app or whatever) where I can quickly check which S-bahn or U-bahn station belong to a particular Ring. I'm asking because here's what it looks like officially (can be found here):
And that just does not make thing easier.
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Note that rings are important only for week and month passes. Single- and multi-trip tickets go by zone, and the entire city is in the white zone (if you went by car, you'd see the "leaving Munich" sign between the last station connected to the white zone, and the next).
– Simon Richter
Feb 14 '17 at 14:03
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I'm looking for a resource (web app, phone app or whatever) where I can quickly check which S-bahn or U-bahn station belong to a particular Ring. I'm asking because here's what it looks like officially (can be found here):
And that just does not make thing easier.
public-transport munich
I'm looking for a resource (web app, phone app or whatever) where I can quickly check which S-bahn or U-bahn station belong to a particular Ring. I'm asking because here's what it looks like officially (can be found here):
And that just does not make thing easier.
public-transport munich
public-transport munich
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Note that rings are important only for week and month passes. Single- and multi-trip tickets go by zone, and the entire city is in the white zone (if you went by car, you'd see the "leaving Munich" sign between the last station connected to the white zone, and the next).
– Simon Richter
Feb 14 '17 at 14:03
add a comment |
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Note that rings are important only for week and month passes. Single- and multi-trip tickets go by zone, and the entire city is in the white zone (if you went by car, you'd see the "leaving Munich" sign between the last station connected to the white zone, and the next).
– Simon Richter
Feb 14 '17 at 14:03
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Note that rings are important only for week and month passes. Single- and multi-trip tickets go by zone, and the entire city is in the white zone (if you went by car, you'd see the "leaving Munich" sign between the last station connected to the white zone, and the next).
– Simon Richter
Feb 14 '17 at 14:03
Note that rings are important only for week and month passes. Single- and multi-trip tickets go by zone, and the entire city is in the white zone (if you went by car, you'd see the "leaving Munich" sign between the last station connected to the white zone, and the next).
– Simon Richter
Feb 14 '17 at 14:03
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Go to this page begin to type the name of the station, the select box will jump to the name of station after a few letters, click go, scroll down to Tickets und Preise and you will see.
So the Goetheplatz is ring 1 and the white zone.
Unfortunately, the link is broken.
– nimcap
Jul 3 '18 at 15:01
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Even though this won't be answering your question directly, but I found out that MVV Journey Planner shows you that how many rings you need to travel to reach your destination; which comes very handy to purchase the best-value ticket.
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Go to this page begin to type the name of the station, the select box will jump to the name of station after a few letters, click go, scroll down to Tickets und Preise and you will see.
So the Goetheplatz is ring 1 and the white zone.
Unfortunately, the link is broken.
– nimcap
Jul 3 '18 at 15:01
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Go to this page begin to type the name of the station, the select box will jump to the name of station after a few letters, click go, scroll down to Tickets und Preise and you will see.
So the Goetheplatz is ring 1 and the white zone.
Unfortunately, the link is broken.
– nimcap
Jul 3 '18 at 15:01
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Go to this page begin to type the name of the station, the select box will jump to the name of station after a few letters, click go, scroll down to Tickets und Preise and you will see.
So the Goetheplatz is ring 1 and the white zone.
Go to this page begin to type the name of the station, the select box will jump to the name of station after a few letters, click go, scroll down to Tickets und Preise and you will see.
So the Goetheplatz is ring 1 and the white zone.
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Unfortunately, the link is broken.
– nimcap
Jul 3 '18 at 15:01
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Unfortunately, the link is broken.
– nimcap
Jul 3 '18 at 15:01
Unfortunately, the link is broken.
– nimcap
Jul 3 '18 at 15:01
Unfortunately, the link is broken.
– nimcap
Jul 3 '18 at 15:01
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Even though this won't be answering your question directly, but I found out that MVV Journey Planner shows you that how many rings you need to travel to reach your destination; which comes very handy to purchase the best-value ticket.
add a comment |
Even though this won't be answering your question directly, but I found out that MVV Journey Planner shows you that how many rings you need to travel to reach your destination; which comes very handy to purchase the best-value ticket.
add a comment |
Even though this won't be answering your question directly, but I found out that MVV Journey Planner shows you that how many rings you need to travel to reach your destination; which comes very handy to purchase the best-value ticket.
Even though this won't be answering your question directly, but I found out that MVV Journey Planner shows you that how many rings you need to travel to reach your destination; which comes very handy to purchase the best-value ticket.
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Note that rings are important only for week and month passes. Single- and multi-trip tickets go by zone, and the entire city is in the white zone (if you went by car, you'd see the "leaving Munich" sign between the last station connected to the white zone, and the next).
– Simon Richter
Feb 14 '17 at 14:03