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U-Bahn Line U5

A Sample of Munich Line U5 Images


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Photo by: Jonas Frey


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By Matthias Frey (about) (contact)

The two stations Laimer Platz and Friedenheimer Straße opened on March 24, 1988. They look quiet similar. Friedenheimer Straße station has no central supports. This section is built in an open cut technique.

The section Westendstraße to Karlsplatz opened on March 10, 1984 with six stations. The wall claddings in the platform halls are vaulted to express the tunnel-character. The design changes from station to station, unlike the older stations which are basically the same from station to station.

At Westendstraße station the Line U4 starts. This line runs together with Line U5 til Max-Weber-Platz station.

Heimeranplatz station looks similar to Westendstraße, but is coloured in brown instead of blue. There is a connection to the surface S-Bahn.

The next station is Schwanthaler Höhe, formerly named Messegelände. Nearby was the old convention center of Munich. At the east side of the station there is a single track branch line to Implerstraße station (U3/6) but without passenger service.

Theresienwiese is the station for the Munich Oktoberfest. The platform tunnel is built in the gunned concrete construction method called the New Austrian Tunnelling Method.

At Hauptbahnhof station there are connections to the U-bahn lines U1 and U2, to tram lines, and to other railways. The station is in level -2 in the south of the main railway station. The high ceiling is painted in a dark blue, the platform has no central supports.

Karlsplatz (Stachus) station is the deepest one in Munich (and in Germany). There are two tube tunnels built with the New Austrian Tunnelling Method. Connections are possible to the S-Bahn lines in level -3 and to tram lines at the surface.

Odeonsplatz station is also built in gunned concrete construction with two platform tunnel for each directions. At the east end there is the connection to the lines U3 and U6 which stop on the upper level. This station opened on March 1, 1986.

The section Odeonsplatz - Max-Weber-Platz - Innsbrucker Ring with the branch to Arabellapark (seen on Munich U-bahn line U4) opened on October 27, 1988.

Lehel is also a two tube tunnel station in the ground under the buildings. It looks similar to the Odeonsplatz station.

Max-Weber-Platz station has three tracks and two platforms in level -3. The outbound trains stop at the side platform, the inbound trains use the island platform, the line U5 the outer track. Beyond this station the lines seperate. The entrance in the middle of the station is with open mezzanines in two levels. At the upper level a horse-drawn tramcar is presented. On the surface there is connection to some tram lines.

Ostbahnhof is an important intersection station. On the surface the S-Bahn lines cross and there is also a tram stop.

At Innsbrucker Ring station the line U5 reaches the metro tunnel built in 1980. Here are connections to the line U2 at the same platform. The station has four tracks, the outer ones are used by the line U5.

Michaelibad and Quiddestraße stations are typical for the 1980 opened section. At Michaelibad station a ramp connects the mezzanine on the east entrance.

Neuperlach-Zentrum station has a wide platform. The mezzanine is like a bridge in the middle of the platform. Neuperlach is a big housing area from the 1960s/1970s.

Therese-Giehse-Allee station is low under the ground. At the south entrance a ramp leads directly to the surface.

Neuperlach-Süd is the terminus for the line U5. The station is on surface placed on a bridge and combined with a single track S-Bahn line. The arrival platform of the U-bahn is also the platform for the S-bahn trains. Behind the station there are siding tracks for the metro trains.

Photos by Location

Laimer Platz (2 images)
Friedenheimer Straße (1 images)
Westendstraße (2 images)
Heimeranplatz (3 images)
Schwanthaler Höhe (fmr. Messegelände) (2 images)
Theresienwiese (8 images)
Hauptbahnhof (3 images)
Karlsplatz (Stachus) (4 images)
Odeonsplatz (4 images)
Lehel (2 images)
Max-Weber-Platz (7 images)
Ostbahnhof (1 images)
Innsbrucker Ring (1 images)
Michaelibad (2 images)
Quiddestraße (2 images)
Neuperlach-Zentrum (2 images)
Therese-Giehse-Allee (1 images)
Neuperlach-Süd (4 images)
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