As the capital and largest city of the state of
Bavaria, Munich relies on many modes of transport to keep the city running. Private
cars are abundant and traffic grinds to a halt at least twice daily - as I know
from experience. With some 1.55 million people living within the city limits
and a further 2 million beyond the city relies on a number of modes of transport,
all very commonplace in large urban centres. Getting around Großstadt München is complicated by the
fact that the city stretches across rivers like the Isar and Würm and several
brooks and canals. This means that there are many bridges that are potential
bottlenecks for road traffic. Luckily Munich also has a very extensive public
transport network.
The backbone of public transport is the Schnellnetz of
S-Bahn and U-Bahn. This rapid transport network comprises of both over ground
suburban railway (S-Bahn) with 8 lines and an underground railway (U-Bahn) with
6 lines. These modes of transport take you throughout the Bavarian metropolis
and have excellent connections to the busses and trams of local transport and
trains for long distance travel.
Bus Tram S-Bahn
(train)
The underground (or U-Bahn) runs throughout the city...
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