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Pullach station is a station on the
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in the German state of
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. It has been part of the
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since 1981. The station is located in the municipality of
Pullach Pullach, officially Pullach i. Isartal (, ), is a municipality in the district of Munich (district), Munich in Bavaria in Germany. It lies on the Isar Valley Railway and is served by the S7 (Munich), S 7 line of the Munich S-Bahn, at the Großh ...
, which also contains the stations of Großhesselohe Isartal and Höllriegelskreuth. It is classified by
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as a category 6 station and has two platforms. The station building is registered as a historic building on the List of Bavarian Monuments and has been acquired by the municipality of Pullach, which operates it.


Location

Pullach station is located at Bahnhofstraße 10 in the municipality of Pullach between federal highway 11 and the high banks of the Isar River. At both ends of the station there are level crossings; the level crossing barriers are to be renewed and fully automated in April 2013. Two underpasses were planned years ago, but these plans have since been abandoned due to concerns about their impact on the local landscape.


History

The
Isar Valley Railway The Isar River Valley Railway () is a standard gauge and electrified railway in the German state of Bavaria. Originally it was 51.1 km long, running from München Süd station, Munich South station to and was built from 1891 to 1898 in sect ...
opened from Thalkirchen to Ebenhausen on 10 June 1891 and it was extended to
Wolfratshausen Wolfratshausen () is a town of the district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, located in Bavaria, Germany. The town had a population of 19,033 as of 31 December 2019. History The first mention of "Wolveradeshusun" appears in documents from the year ...
on 27 July. Initially, there was a railway station in Pullach, which was known as ''Isartalbahnhof'' (station of the Isar Valley Railway) because it was served by trains running on the Isar Valley Railway. Duplication of the track from the station of the Isar Valley Railway (''Isartalbahnhof'') in Munich to Höllriegelskreuth was completed on 23 December 1897. Pullach station consequently had three tracks, with tracks 2 and 3 being used by passenger trains. Track 1, next to the station building, was used mainly for freight and was equipped with a loading siding and a small freight shed. The station was electrified on 15 January 1900, alongside the Munich-Isartalbahnhof–Höllriegelskreuth section of the Isar Valley Railway. In 1944, Pullach station was served by 44 commuter trains, mostly suburban services between Munich Isartalbahnhof and Höllriegelskreuth. In 1973, the station facilities were rebuilt for its integration into the Munich S-Bahn network and one track was demolished. The remaining two side platforms were raised to a height of 76 centimetres. After the renovation, the station was served every 30 minutes by locomotive-hauled suburban trains, S-Bahn line 10, running between
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(''Hauptbahnhof'') and
Wolfratshausen Wolfratshausen () is a town of the district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, located in Bavaria, Germany. The town had a population of 19,033 as of 31 December 2019. History The first mention of "Wolveradeshusun" appears in documents from the year ...
. Since 31 May 1981, the station has been served every 20 minutes by electric multiple units on line S7; this was made possible by the construction of the southern lines tunnel (''Südstreckentunnel'').


Operations

The station has two side platforms that are 140 metres long and 96 cm high. There are level crossings situated at both ends of the platforms. The S-Bahn station is served by S-Bahn lines from Wolfratshausen to Kreuzstraße every 20 minutes and from Höllriegelskreuth to
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hourly from Monday and Friday.


Station building

The single-storey station building is located between two two-storey pavilions. The station building's pavilions are plastered buildings with exposed brick decor and have
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s; the middle part has a flat roof. The platform hall is situated between the pavilions, which is aligned next to the platform. It is supported by three cast iron pillars. The station building is registered as a historic building on the List of Bavarian Monuments.


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* {{Munich transport network Munich S-Bahn stations Railway stations in Germany opened in 1891