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Innsbrucker Ring station

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U Bahn Station Innsbrucker Ring
U Bahn Station Innsbrucker Ring

Innsbrucker Ring is a U2 - U5 interchange station of the Munich U-Bahn. It is located under the Innsbrucker Ring and connects lines U2 and U5, allowing cross-platform interchange. The distance of the U 2 line to Karl-Preis-Platz measures 868 m. The distance of the U 2 line to Josephsburg measures 1,576 m. The distance of the U 5 line to Ostbahnhof measures 1,602 m. The distance of the U 5 line to Michaelibad measures 982 m .The station was opened on 1980-10-18.

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Innsbrucker Ring station
Bad-Schachener-Straße, Munich Ramersdorf (Ramersdorf-Perlach)

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Bad-Schachener-Straße
81671 Munich, Ramersdorf (Ramersdorf-Perlach)
Bavaria, Germany
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