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1Großhesseloher Brücke → Petuelring (U)
2Petuelring (U) → Großhesseloher Brücke
3St.-Martins-Platz → Petuelring (U)
4Petuelring (U) → St.-Martins-Platz
Route stops

101 stops • 4 directions

Tram N27: Grosshesseloher Brucke => Petuelring (U)
  1. Grosshesseloher Brucke
  2. Grosshesseloher Brucke
  3. Menterschwaige
  4. Klinikum Harlaching
  5. Theodolindenplatz
  6. Authariplatz
  7. Tiroler Platz
  8. Sudtiroler Strasse
  9. Kurzstrasse
  10. Wettersteinplatz
  11. Tegernseer Landstrasse
  12. Silberhornstrasse
  13. Ostfriedhof
  14. Mariahilfplatz
  15. Eduard-Schmid-Strasse
  16. Fraunhoferstrasse
  17. Mullerstrasse
  18. Sendlinger Tor
  19. Karlsplatz (Stachus)
  20. Ottostrasse
  21. Karolinenplatz
  22. Pinakotheken
  23. Schellingstrasse
  24. Nordendstrasse
  25. Elisabethplatz
  26. Kurfurstenplatz
  27. Hohenzollernplatz
  28. Nordbad
  29. Herzogstrasse
  30. Ackermannstrasse
  31. Petuelring
Tram N27: Petuelring (U) => Grosshesseloher Brucke
  1. Petuelring
  2. Gartenstrasse
  3. Ackermannstrasse
  4. Nordbad
  5. Hohenzollernplatz
  6. Kurfurstenplatz
  7. Elisabethplatz
  8. Nordendstrasse
  9. Schellingstrasse
  10. Pinakotheken
  11. Karolinenplatz
  12. Ottostrasse
  13. Karlsplatz (Stachus)
  14. Sendlinger Tor
  15. Mullerstrasse
  16. Fraunhoferstrasse
  17. Eduard-Schmid-Strasse
  18. Mariahilfplatz
  19. Ostfriedhof
  20. Silberhornstrasse
  21. Tegernseer Landstrasse
  22. Wettersteinplatz
  23. Kurzstrasse
  24. Sudtiroler Strasse
  25. Tiroler Platz
  26. Authariplatz
  27. Theodolindenplatz
  28. Klinikum Harlaching
  29. Menterschwaige
  30. Grosshesseloher Brucke
Tram N27: St.-Martins-Platz => Petuelring (U)
  1. St.-Martins-Platz
  2. Ostfriedhof
  3. Mariahilfplatz
  4. Eduard-Schmid-Strasse
  5. Fraunhoferstrasse
  6. Mullerstrasse
  7. Sendlinger Tor
  8. Karlsplatz (Stachus)
  9. Ottostrasse
  10. Karolinenplatz
  11. Pinakotheken
  12. Schellingstrasse
  13. Nordendstrasse
  14. Elisabethplatz
  15. Kurfurstenplatz
  16. Hohenzollernplatz
  17. Nordbad
  18. Herzogstrasse
  19. Ackermannstrasse
  20. Petuelring
Tram N27: Petuelring (U) => St.-Martins-Platz
  1. Petuelring
  2. Gartenstrasse
  3. Ackermannstrasse
  4. Nordbad
  5. Hohenzollernplatz
  6. Kurfurstenplatz
  7. Elisabethplatz
  8. Nordendstrasse
  9. Schellingstrasse
  10. Pinakotheken
  11. Karolinenplatz
  12. Ottostrasse
  13. Karlsplatz (Stachus)
  14. Sendlinger Tor
  15. Mullerstrasse
  16. Fraunhoferstrasse
  17. Eduard-Schmid-Strasse
  18. Mariahilfplatz
  19. Ostfriedhof
  20. St.-Martins-Platz
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Common Questions About This Route
We've gathered all the essentials based on open data. Straight answers to the questions people ask most often.

What number is assigned to this route?

Route number is N27. Remember it—the number stays the same everywhere: on the stop display, in apps, on the vehicle itself. Look for N27 specifically. If you're not sure you found the right stop, just ask someone nearby: 'Does tram N27 stop here?'

Where does tram #N27 run?

This route serves the Munich (Germany) region. In larger metro areas, routes can pass through several districts or towns. To know for sure if it works for you, pull up the route map and check the key stops and direction.

Who's the official operator?

Operator is Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft. This is the official company responsible for the route. If you run into problems (rude driver, breakdown, dirty vehicle, delays)—contact them. It helps to note the time, direction, and route number—makes your complaint more specific and gets handled faster. Contact info is usually on the company website or in transit apps.

Which transit system does it belong to?

This route is part of the 'Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund' transit system. Within one network, payment and transfer rules are often consistent. Terms can differ though, so check current fares and payment methods in up-to-date sources before your trip.

What color is the route on maps?

On transit maps this route is marked in #F0A014. Color helps you spot the line quickly and tell it apart from others. In some cities the line color appears on stop signs or even on the vehicles themselves. The exact shade might vary between sources—go by route number and endpoints instead.

How fresh is the data for route #N27?

Last verified/updated: 2025-02-03. The older the date, the higher the chance of changes to schedule, fares, or stops. Before an important trip, cross-check details on the map and official sources on the day you're traveling.

Additional Route Information
Tram N27: Grosshesseloher Brucke => Petuelring (U)Tram N27: Großhesseloher Brücke => Petuelring (U)

Reference

N27

Origin

Großhesseloher Brücke

Destination

Petuelring (U)

Route network

Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund

Network (short)

MVV

Operator

Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft

Color

#F0A014

Data check date

2025-02-03

Tram N27: Petuelring (U) => Grosshesseloher BruckeTram N27: Petuelring (U) => Großhesseloher Brücke

Reference

N27

Origin

Petuelring (U)

Destination

Großhesseloher Brücke

Route network

Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund

Network (short)

MVV

Operator

Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft

Color

#F0A014

Data check date

2025-02-03

Tram N27: St.-Martins-Platz => Petuelring (U)

Reference

N27

Origin

St.-Martins-Platz

Destination

Petuelring (U)

Route network

Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund

Network (short)

MVV

Operator

Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft

Color

#F0A014

Data check date

2025-02-03

Tram N27: Petuelring (U) => St.-Martins-Platz

Reference

N27

Origin

Petuelring (U)

Destination

St.-Martins-Platz

Route network

Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund

Network (short)

MVV

Operator

Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft

Color

#F0A014

Data check date

2025-02-03

Quick overview

Explore the Tram N27 route in Munich (Germany). 4 directions, 101 stops, and an interactive route map available in one place.

Data source

The data is obtained from open sources and may contain inaccuracies. Route information is updated regularly.


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