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Just like last time, I've posted a trip report as a way of thanking you all for your tips: http://www.railforums.co.uk/showthread.php?t=144472
All the Kempten side 218/245s are now on dostos, a couple of peak Muhldorfs were hanging on with real stock before Christmas. I presume the Lindau line has now reopened so the diagrams should be back to normal. Usually a 218 vice 245 as well as Kempten have seven 245s for seven turns I think, but this may be relaxed again with the tunnel open as they won't be going through to Lindau. Still some of the god-awful 'deathtrap' tilting carts to avoid (612s?) on the odd train out of Munich but overall there are plenty of hauled trains that side, in contrast to the Flirt junk in the low platforms at Meridian. If it's a weekday the hauled Meridian train Vice Flirt is a must cover, one of the last trains in Europe that five classes can drop onto, see https://87015aewn.wordpress.com/2016/12/01/meridian-vice-munich-november-2016/
As it happens, I have found myself back here in München once again and have some time to spare for bashing heute Abend...
Have I missed the boat on this one or is the loco hauled meridian still running? Also, as meridian is out of bounds for FIP do any of you know the best ticket to get to do the 17h11 Kufstein?
Danke.
(Off to the Reisezentrum...)
The biggest change is the introduction of 445s (Twindexx power cars) replacing some 111s, mainly on slower services towards Ingolstadt/Nürnberg.Is anyone able to give a brief update on what of interest (if anything) is still running now... in 2019?
The biggest change is the introduction of 445s (Twindexx power cars) replacing some 111s, mainly on slower services towards Ingolstadt/Nürnberg.
There is again an Ersatzzug running on Meridian services to Kufstein (Taurus+(mostly) n-Wagen), on the following diagram:
M 79060 Kufstein 06:27 - München Hbf 07:42 (MFO)
M 79077 München Hbf 16:08 - Kufstein 17:23 (FO)
M 79081 München Hbf 17:10 - Kufstein 18:25 (MThO)
Most 218s should have been replaced by 245s now, but the later do tend to be rather unreliable with the fomer standing in.
Finally, (but not loco-hauled) the 420 EMUs have being rather more regular sights again, with some (slightly) modernised examples doing peak hours work on various lines in addition to the slightly more longstanding S20 and Altomünster-Dachau services (and the weekend diagrams). https://www.tramreport.de/ features the diagrams (alongside the potential diagrams for the P type trams), under the heading "420-Einsatzplan" (click on the lines below the image).
M 79060 Kufstein 06:27 - München Hbf 07:42 (MFO)
M 79077 München Hbf 16:08 - Kufstein 17:23 (FO)
M 79081 München Hbf 17:10 - Kufstein 18:25 (MThO)
Stock with drop-down windwos (most notably "n-Wagen") are quite rare nowadays. The Meridian workings and potentialy the diagram below [1] still have them, along with "ALEX" regional trains (but when the airco is working, they are locked (with a standard Bern style key). Coaches with an i in the designation (former Interregio coaches) should also have some, but are working IC services.Thanks. Is it pretty much all aircon stock now or can I still find the old drop-down window type in places?
I would guess so, my local tram/U-Bahn/Stadtbahn line also starts the peak earlier on Fridays.I'm guessing an hour earlier on Fridays to reflect München working patterns?