Skip to content

Munich Temporarily Shuts Down: BRB Warns Against Visiting Tourist Spots - "Immediate Alert"

Rail and S-Bahn travel to and from Munich will be disrupted on Saturday, making a significant connection unavailable for commuters. It is advised to inform affected passengers accordingly.

Munich's Temporary Shutdown Has Significant Impact: BRB Warns Against Visiting Tourist Hubs -...
Munich's Temporary Shutdown Has Significant Impact: BRB Warns Against Visiting Tourist Hubs - "Immediate Alert"

Munich Temporarily Shuts Down: BRB Warns Against Visiting Tourist Spots - "Immediate Alert"

Ah, so ya got a problem with trains, eh?

Story by: Lukas Schierlinger

Argh, Ye Pirate's Take

Oy, hang on to yer hats—the holiday weekend (June 28) is looking fine, but no fare for trains to the scenic Oberland, pal. That's right, those who plan to set sail from Munich best start considering alternative sea-worthy vessels if destined for those parts.

The Word on the Wind

On Friday eve, a sudden hiccup surfaced from DB InfraGO AG, the infrastructure captain. Seems like several swanny malfunctions called for the station in Deisenhofen to shut down its docks. Bad news for the Oberland and Chiemgau-Inntal, as well as the Munich S-Bahn, ye scurvy dogs.

As the mainsail was set for repairs on Friday evening around six bells, krewe BRB reported work navigating the treacherous waters be far from complete by Saturday's high noon, meaning the ship's crew couldn't clear the harbor.

Heed the BRB's Warning

Avast there! No train traffic 'twixt Holzkirchen and Munich Hauptbahnhof, landsahoy! The BRB informs the newfound regulars: "Trains from the direction of the Oberland (Bayrischzell, Lenggries, Tegernsee) turn tail in Holzkirchen." Mangfall line trains (Rosenheim) also make a U-ie in Holzkirchen.

Landlubbers on S-Bahn Line 3 ply the seas a mite rougher as well. Seems their vessel's got a hole below the waterline, with the crew patching up its plunder with buses and minibuses between Giesing and Holzkirchen.

Windows on the Web

"Arrr matey, best stay clear of the Oberland or trek from the Oberland to Munich!" the BRB warns. Meanwhile, Lisér alle understands the unfathomable annoyance aroused by this sudden storm upon the region's fair folk.

How to navigate your nautical misfortune, ye ask? Here be tidings of hope, hearty: the BRB urges travelers to consult their treasure maps, seeking out safer waterways while the tempest storms.

On a brighter note, fancy a wee jaunt to a garden paradise near Munich, or a bite at the famed "Da Luca" at the Blomberg? Ahoy, a universe of opportunities still await you, mateys!

  1. "Despite the train issues, you might want to reconsider your travel plans and adapt to a different lifestyle this weekend, exploring local attractions like a garden paradise near Munich or dining at famous restaurants."
  2. "Given the unforeseen disruptions in train services, planning a change in one's lifestyle by considering alternative modes of transport, such as car or bus, is advisable for reaching the scenic Oberland during the upcoming holiday weekend."

Read also:

    Latest