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Munich Leuchtenbergring station

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Bahnhof München Leuchtenbergring
Bahnhof München Leuchtenbergring

Munich Leuchtenbergring is a railway station on the Munich–Salzburg line in the Bogenhausen quarter of Munich, Germany. It is an elevated station above the Leuchtenbergring, part of Munich's Mittlerer Ring road system. The station serves both the Eastern part of Bogenhausen (north of the railway tracks) and the western part of Berg am Laim (south of the tracks). It is served by S-Bahn lines , , , and .The station is served by bus line 59. The tram station Ampfingstraße on line is nearby.

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Munich Leuchtenbergring station
Leuchtenbergring, Munich Berg am Laim

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Leuchtenbergring
81673 Munich, Berg am Laim
Bavaria, Germany
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