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Datahub and traffic hub

 
Munich data hub
 
High-speed data lines and the smooth and uncomplicated provision of the telecommunication infrastructure are the basis of modern economic sites. The industrial area of Munich has several city loops and a large number of television transmission networks and urban links. Many carriers have settled in Munich, e.g., the municipal company M"net, providing the full range of telecommunication services such as telephone, broadband internet service and local area networks from a single source.
 

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Munich gateway
 
Munich’s importance as gateway city has grown with access to eastern Europe. Airport, railroad stations, the rail and road networks and the public commuting service open optimal structures for the transfer of people and goods.
 
Rail networks
Munich is a central rail hub for goods and passengers. Long-distance and Bayerntakt regional trains arrive at or leave from three terminal stations. Four Intercity long-distance lines are served by a train every hour between Munich, Stuttgart and Nuremberg. Trains also run from Munich to the neighboring countries.
 
Road networks
The eight freeways in the region's star-shaped road network provide excellent links between Munich, other large German cities and neighboring countries.
 
Local public transport
85 km of subway lines, 443 km of mass transit lines and a large number of bus lines enable local residents and their visitors to reach any destination in and around Munich quickly and easily. Two mass transit lines also provide optimal links between the airport and the city center.
 
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