Do buses run on May 1st in Bavaria?

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I am interested in landing in Munchen on 1st of May, and then take the bus to Ingolstadt. Does the bus operate in 1 May (since I am only interested in Airport-ZOB Ingolstadt)?



I guess it will be sparser, but that's OK. I don't want to book a flight and then find out that there is no bus! I pretended booking a ticket for the bus, but the system says its far too early, so doesn't really answer the question.










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  • I found this TripAdvisor question which states that the train will be running, but I am interested in the bus! But that's a positive omen...
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I am interested in landing in Munchen on 1st of May, and then take the bus to Ingolstadt. Does the bus operate in 1 May (since I am only interested in Airport-ZOB Ingolstadt)?



I guess it will be sparser, but that's OK. I don't want to book a flight and then find out that there is no bus! I pretended booking a ticket for the bus, but the system says its far too early, so doesn't really answer the question.










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  • I found this TripAdvisor question which states that the train will be running, but I am interested in the bus! But that's a positive omen...
    – gsamaras
    2 hours ago












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I am interested in landing in Munchen on 1st of May, and then take the bus to Ingolstadt. Does the bus operate in 1 May (since I am only interested in Airport-ZOB Ingolstadt)?



I guess it will be sparser, but that's OK. I don't want to book a flight and then find out that there is no bus! I pretended booking a ticket for the bus, but the system says its far too early, so doesn't really answer the question.










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I am interested in landing in Munchen on 1st of May, and then take the bus to Ingolstadt. Does the bus operate in 1 May (since I am only interested in Airport-ZOB Ingolstadt)?



I guess it will be sparser, but that's OK. I don't want to book a flight and then find out that there is no bus! I pretended booking a ticket for the bus, but the system says its far too early, so doesn't really answer the question.







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  • I found this TripAdvisor question which states that the train will be running, but I am interested in the bus! But that's a positive omen...
    – gsamaras
    2 hours ago
















  • I found this TripAdvisor question which states that the train will be running, but I am interested in the bus! But that's a positive omen...
    – gsamaras
    2 hours ago















I found this TripAdvisor question which states that the train will be running, but I am interested in the bus! But that's a positive omen...
– gsamaras
2 hours ago




I found this TripAdvisor question which states that the train will be running, but I am interested in the bus! But that's a positive omen...
– gsamaras
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You haven't listed the bus number in your question but as far as I can tell you are asking about the X109 (https://www.invg.de/maps_airport)



The timetable (https://www.invg.de/timetable_airport_express) contains the following notes for the stop Ingolstadt Village which Google translate translates to:



Towards airport:
"For Ingolstadt Village applies: only Monday to Saturday, not on public holidays. Registration at least one hour before the desired departure sign up for information in the Village. The transport takes place via taxi or Minibus to the stop Kurt-Huber-Straße and from there continue with Airport Express to Munich Airport."



Leaving airport:
"For Ingolstadt Village applies: only Monday to Saturday, not on public holidays. Passengers have to change at Kurt-Huber-Straße and From there you can take a taxi or minibus to Ingolstadt Village."



This to me implies that the rest of the bus route runs as normal on public holidays, but the connection to Ingolstadt Village does not run. So what you need to do may depend on how near another stop you are. Alternatively you could try and sort your own taxi or look at other bus services.



I want to stress that this answer is based entirely on what I could fine online, and anyone with any local knowledge or who knows otherwise should please feel free to write another correct answer.






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  • This is the right answer, but the information about Ingolstadt Village is maybe a bit of a red-herring. Ingolstadt Village appears to be a retail park on the outskirts of town. OP's destination is much more likely to be one of the stops in central Ingolstadt, am Nordbahnhof (Ingolstadt North train station) or ZOB (long-distance bus station). As you say, services to/from these stops will be running as usual.
    – Chris H
    32 mins ago











  • @ChrisH, yes I am going to ZOB, or Nordbahnhof, doesn't matter which one. I am trying to figure out which bus number it is, probably X109. So the question about going from Munich Airport to ZOB Ingolstadt by bus, on May 1, has a positive answer or no? I think you could update your answer skifans, since I am not interested in the village at all, sorry for that.
    – gsamaras
    30 mins ago











  • @gsamaras yes, you can make the trip by bus on May 1. It should be running to its usual schedule (as linked in the answer, one bus per hour through most of the day).
    – Chris H
    25 mins ago










  • Thank you @ChrisH. I think that the answer needs to be updated, since it's not clear . . .
    – gsamaras
    24 mins ago










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You haven't listed the bus number in your question but as far as I can tell you are asking about the X109 (https://www.invg.de/maps_airport)



The timetable (https://www.invg.de/timetable_airport_express) contains the following notes for the stop Ingolstadt Village which Google translate translates to:



Towards airport:
"For Ingolstadt Village applies: only Monday to Saturday, not on public holidays. Registration at least one hour before the desired departure sign up for information in the Village. The transport takes place via taxi or Minibus to the stop Kurt-Huber-Straße and from there continue with Airport Express to Munich Airport."



Leaving airport:
"For Ingolstadt Village applies: only Monday to Saturday, not on public holidays. Passengers have to change at Kurt-Huber-Straße and From there you can take a taxi or minibus to Ingolstadt Village."



This to me implies that the rest of the bus route runs as normal on public holidays, but the connection to Ingolstadt Village does not run. So what you need to do may depend on how near another stop you are. Alternatively you could try and sort your own taxi or look at other bus services.



I want to stress that this answer is based entirely on what I could fine online, and anyone with any local knowledge or who knows otherwise should please feel free to write another correct answer.






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  • This is the right answer, but the information about Ingolstadt Village is maybe a bit of a red-herring. Ingolstadt Village appears to be a retail park on the outskirts of town. OP's destination is much more likely to be one of the stops in central Ingolstadt, am Nordbahnhof (Ingolstadt North train station) or ZOB (long-distance bus station). As you say, services to/from these stops will be running as usual.
    – Chris H
    32 mins ago











  • @ChrisH, yes I am going to ZOB, or Nordbahnhof, doesn't matter which one. I am trying to figure out which bus number it is, probably X109. So the question about going from Munich Airport to ZOB Ingolstadt by bus, on May 1, has a positive answer or no? I think you could update your answer skifans, since I am not interested in the village at all, sorry for that.
    – gsamaras
    30 mins ago











  • @gsamaras yes, you can make the trip by bus on May 1. It should be running to its usual schedule (as linked in the answer, one bus per hour through most of the day).
    – Chris H
    25 mins ago










  • Thank you @ChrisH. I think that the answer needs to be updated, since it's not clear . . .
    – gsamaras
    24 mins ago














up vote
3
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accepted










You haven't listed the bus number in your question but as far as I can tell you are asking about the X109 (https://www.invg.de/maps_airport)



The timetable (https://www.invg.de/timetable_airport_express) contains the following notes for the stop Ingolstadt Village which Google translate translates to:



Towards airport:
"For Ingolstadt Village applies: only Monday to Saturday, not on public holidays. Registration at least one hour before the desired departure sign up for information in the Village. The transport takes place via taxi or Minibus to the stop Kurt-Huber-Straße and from there continue with Airport Express to Munich Airport."



Leaving airport:
"For Ingolstadt Village applies: only Monday to Saturday, not on public holidays. Passengers have to change at Kurt-Huber-Straße and From there you can take a taxi or minibus to Ingolstadt Village."



This to me implies that the rest of the bus route runs as normal on public holidays, but the connection to Ingolstadt Village does not run. So what you need to do may depend on how near another stop you are. Alternatively you could try and sort your own taxi or look at other bus services.



I want to stress that this answer is based entirely on what I could fine online, and anyone with any local knowledge or who knows otherwise should please feel free to write another correct answer.






share|improve this answer




















  • This is the right answer, but the information about Ingolstadt Village is maybe a bit of a red-herring. Ingolstadt Village appears to be a retail park on the outskirts of town. OP's destination is much more likely to be one of the stops in central Ingolstadt, am Nordbahnhof (Ingolstadt North train station) or ZOB (long-distance bus station). As you say, services to/from these stops will be running as usual.
    – Chris H
    32 mins ago











  • @ChrisH, yes I am going to ZOB, or Nordbahnhof, doesn't matter which one. I am trying to figure out which bus number it is, probably X109. So the question about going from Munich Airport to ZOB Ingolstadt by bus, on May 1, has a positive answer or no? I think you could update your answer skifans, since I am not interested in the village at all, sorry for that.
    – gsamaras
    30 mins ago











  • @gsamaras yes, you can make the trip by bus on May 1. It should be running to its usual schedule (as linked in the answer, one bus per hour through most of the day).
    – Chris H
    25 mins ago










  • Thank you @ChrisH. I think that the answer needs to be updated, since it's not clear . . .
    – gsamaras
    24 mins ago












up vote
3
down vote



accepted







up vote
3
down vote



accepted






You haven't listed the bus number in your question but as far as I can tell you are asking about the X109 (https://www.invg.de/maps_airport)



The timetable (https://www.invg.de/timetable_airport_express) contains the following notes for the stop Ingolstadt Village which Google translate translates to:



Towards airport:
"For Ingolstadt Village applies: only Monday to Saturday, not on public holidays. Registration at least one hour before the desired departure sign up for information in the Village. The transport takes place via taxi or Minibus to the stop Kurt-Huber-Straße and from there continue with Airport Express to Munich Airport."



Leaving airport:
"For Ingolstadt Village applies: only Monday to Saturday, not on public holidays. Passengers have to change at Kurt-Huber-Straße and From there you can take a taxi or minibus to Ingolstadt Village."



This to me implies that the rest of the bus route runs as normal on public holidays, but the connection to Ingolstadt Village does not run. So what you need to do may depend on how near another stop you are. Alternatively you could try and sort your own taxi or look at other bus services.



I want to stress that this answer is based entirely on what I could fine online, and anyone with any local knowledge or who knows otherwise should please feel free to write another correct answer.






share|improve this answer












You haven't listed the bus number in your question but as far as I can tell you are asking about the X109 (https://www.invg.de/maps_airport)



The timetable (https://www.invg.de/timetable_airport_express) contains the following notes for the stop Ingolstadt Village which Google translate translates to:



Towards airport:
"For Ingolstadt Village applies: only Monday to Saturday, not on public holidays. Registration at least one hour before the desired departure sign up for information in the Village. The transport takes place via taxi or Minibus to the stop Kurt-Huber-Straße and from there continue with Airport Express to Munich Airport."



Leaving airport:
"For Ingolstadt Village applies: only Monday to Saturday, not on public holidays. Passengers have to change at Kurt-Huber-Straße and From there you can take a taxi or minibus to Ingolstadt Village."



This to me implies that the rest of the bus route runs as normal on public holidays, but the connection to Ingolstadt Village does not run. So what you need to do may depend on how near another stop you are. Alternatively you could try and sort your own taxi or look at other bus services.



I want to stress that this answer is based entirely on what I could fine online, and anyone with any local knowledge or who knows otherwise should please feel free to write another correct answer.







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  • This is the right answer, but the information about Ingolstadt Village is maybe a bit of a red-herring. Ingolstadt Village appears to be a retail park on the outskirts of town. OP's destination is much more likely to be one of the stops in central Ingolstadt, am Nordbahnhof (Ingolstadt North train station) or ZOB (long-distance bus station). As you say, services to/from these stops will be running as usual.
    – Chris H
    32 mins ago











  • @ChrisH, yes I am going to ZOB, or Nordbahnhof, doesn't matter which one. I am trying to figure out which bus number it is, probably X109. So the question about going from Munich Airport to ZOB Ingolstadt by bus, on May 1, has a positive answer or no? I think you could update your answer skifans, since I am not interested in the village at all, sorry for that.
    – gsamaras
    30 mins ago











  • @gsamaras yes, you can make the trip by bus on May 1. It should be running to its usual schedule (as linked in the answer, one bus per hour through most of the day).
    – Chris H
    25 mins ago










  • Thank you @ChrisH. I think that the answer needs to be updated, since it's not clear . . .
    – gsamaras
    24 mins ago
















  • This is the right answer, but the information about Ingolstadt Village is maybe a bit of a red-herring. Ingolstadt Village appears to be a retail park on the outskirts of town. OP's destination is much more likely to be one of the stops in central Ingolstadt, am Nordbahnhof (Ingolstadt North train station) or ZOB (long-distance bus station). As you say, services to/from these stops will be running as usual.
    – Chris H
    32 mins ago











  • @ChrisH, yes I am going to ZOB, or Nordbahnhof, doesn't matter which one. I am trying to figure out which bus number it is, probably X109. So the question about going from Munich Airport to ZOB Ingolstadt by bus, on May 1, has a positive answer or no? I think you could update your answer skifans, since I am not interested in the village at all, sorry for that.
    – gsamaras
    30 mins ago











  • @gsamaras yes, you can make the trip by bus on May 1. It should be running to its usual schedule (as linked in the answer, one bus per hour through most of the day).
    – Chris H
    25 mins ago










  • Thank you @ChrisH. I think that the answer needs to be updated, since it's not clear . . .
    – gsamaras
    24 mins ago















This is the right answer, but the information about Ingolstadt Village is maybe a bit of a red-herring. Ingolstadt Village appears to be a retail park on the outskirts of town. OP's destination is much more likely to be one of the stops in central Ingolstadt, am Nordbahnhof (Ingolstadt North train station) or ZOB (long-distance bus station). As you say, services to/from these stops will be running as usual.
– Chris H
32 mins ago





This is the right answer, but the information about Ingolstadt Village is maybe a bit of a red-herring. Ingolstadt Village appears to be a retail park on the outskirts of town. OP's destination is much more likely to be one of the stops in central Ingolstadt, am Nordbahnhof (Ingolstadt North train station) or ZOB (long-distance bus station). As you say, services to/from these stops will be running as usual.
– Chris H
32 mins ago













@ChrisH, yes I am going to ZOB, or Nordbahnhof, doesn't matter which one. I am trying to figure out which bus number it is, probably X109. So the question about going from Munich Airport to ZOB Ingolstadt by bus, on May 1, has a positive answer or no? I think you could update your answer skifans, since I am not interested in the village at all, sorry for that.
– gsamaras
30 mins ago





@ChrisH, yes I am going to ZOB, or Nordbahnhof, doesn't matter which one. I am trying to figure out which bus number it is, probably X109. So the question about going from Munich Airport to ZOB Ingolstadt by bus, on May 1, has a positive answer or no? I think you could update your answer skifans, since I am not interested in the village at all, sorry for that.
– gsamaras
30 mins ago













@gsamaras yes, you can make the trip by bus on May 1. It should be running to its usual schedule (as linked in the answer, one bus per hour through most of the day).
– Chris H
25 mins ago




@gsamaras yes, you can make the trip by bus on May 1. It should be running to its usual schedule (as linked in the answer, one bus per hour through most of the day).
– Chris H
25 mins ago












Thank you @ChrisH. I think that the answer needs to be updated, since it's not clear . . .
– gsamaras
24 mins ago




Thank you @ChrisH. I think that the answer needs to be updated, since it's not clear . . .
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24 mins ago

















 

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