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Definition of S-Bahn in English: S-Bahnnounˈɛsbɑːnˈesbän (in some German cities) a fast urban railway line or system. Example sentencesExamples - Munich, where I live, has two local rail networks: the U-Bahn, underground, owned and operated by the city (as are the buses and trams); and the S-Bahn, owned and operated by a Deutsche Bahn (German national railway) operating company.
- There is only one follow-up to this - take the S-Bahn to the northern end of the S1 line, and take a stroll through the cobbled streets of Oranienburg.
- The elevated S-bahn cuts right through central Berlin on an East - West axis.
- The S-Bahn, which takes us the 20 minute or so trip from the centre of Munich, draws to a stop, leaving us off in the centre of the pretty, pastoral town which until 1933, was a centre for art and learning.
- This included lectures on subjects as diverse as S-Bahns and the Thalys, to trips on the latest high-speed line along with plenty of time to explore Germany's rail network for ourselves.
- I loved the transport network: the Strassenbahn, the U-Bahn, the S-Bahn - the idiosyncrasies of their interconnections, the darkened stations passed through slowly under West Berlin, a forbidden territory.
Origin German, abbreviation of (Stadt) Schnellbahn '(urban) fast railway'. Definition of S-Bahn in US English: S-Bahnnounˈesbän (in some German cities) a fast urban railroad line or system. Example sentencesExamples - Munich, where I live, has two local rail networks: the U-Bahn, underground, owned and operated by the city (as are the buses and trams); and the S-Bahn, owned and operated by a Deutsche Bahn (German national railway) operating company.
- I loved the transport network: the Strassenbahn, the U-Bahn, the S-Bahn - the idiosyncrasies of their interconnections, the darkened stations passed through slowly under West Berlin, a forbidden territory.
- This included lectures on subjects as diverse as S-Bahns and the Thalys, to trips on the latest high-speed line along with plenty of time to explore Germany's rail network for ourselves.
- The S-Bahn, which takes us the 20 minute or so trip from the centre of Munich, draws to a stop, leaving us off in the centre of the pretty, pastoral town which until 1933, was a centre for art and learning.
- There is only one follow-up to this - take the S-Bahn to the northern end of the S1 line, and take a stroll through the cobbled streets of Oranienburg.
- The elevated S-bahn cuts right through central Berlin on an East - West axis.
Origin German, abbreviation of (Stadt) Schnellbahn ‘(urban) fast railway’. |