Munich–Regensburg railway

Munich–Regensburg railway
München–Regensburg
Route number: 930
Line number: 5500
Line length: 138,1
Voltage: 15 kV 16.7 Hz AC
Maximum incline: 6.67  %
Maximum speed: 160
Legend
Head station
0.0 Munich Hbf (523 m)
Junction from right
2.0 from Munich HBF, platforms 27-36
Junction to left
5.3 to Ingolstadt
Junction from right
from S-Bahn trunk line S1
Track change
6.2 Neulustheim
Bridge over water
Nymphenburg Canal
Junction from right
from München-Laim, marshalling yard
Unknown BSicon "S+BHF"
9.8 München-Moosach U3 Munich tramway (510 m)
Unknown BSicon "ABZdf"
to München Nord yard and Olching (north ring)
Enter and exit tunnel
Rbf. München Nord 245 m
Unknown BSicon "SHST"
12.3 München-Fasanerie
Junction from right
from Munich North yard
Unknown BSicon "S+BHF"
14.6 Feldmoching U2 (492 m)
Underbridge
A 99
Unknown BSicon "eBHF"
18.6 Schleißheim
Level crossing
18.8 B 471
Unknown BSicon "SBHF"
19.7 Oberschleißheim (upgrade planned)
Unknown BSicon "SHST"
21.6 Unterschleißheim (474 m)
Unknown BSicon "SBHF"
23.5 Lohhof
Junction to right
Industrial track to Garching-Hochbrück
Underbridge
23.8 B 13
Unknown BSicon "SHST"
26.6 Eching
Underbridge
27.4 A 9
Unknown BSicon "S+BHF"
30.4 Neufahrn (b. Freising) (460 m)
Junction to right
to Munich Airport S1
Underbridge
32.1 A 92
Unknown BSicon "eABZlg"
32.8 from Munich Airport (planned)
Unknown BSicon "eÜST"
33.5 Neufahrn-Nord
Unknown BSicon "SHST"
36.2 Pulling
Underbridge
40.0 B 11
Unknown BSicon "S+BHF"
40.7 Freising S1 (446 m)
Unknown BSicon "eHST"
42.5 Freising-Neustift
Underbridge
43.8 B 11
Unknown BSicon "eHST"
45.1 Marzling (until 28 October 2007)
Stop on track
45.5 Marzling (441 m)
Underbridge
49.8 B 11
Unknown BSicon "eBHF"
50.4 Langenbach (Oberbayern) (until 2010)
Station on track
50.6 Langenbach (Oberbayern) (since 2010)
Junction to left
to Anglberg
Station on track
57.5 Moosburg (414 m)
Small bridge
58.2 St. 2085
Bridge over water
60.0 Amper (183 m)
Stop on track
65.1 Bruckberg (407 m)
Stop on track
68.0 Gündlkofen
Underbridge
71.1 A 92
Unknown BSicon "eABZrg"
Rottenburg
Junction from right
from Mühldorf
Station on track
76.1 Landshut (Bayern) Hbf (393 m)
Junction to right
to Plattling
Underbridge
A 92
Unknown BSicon "eHST"
80.2 Ergolding
Unknown BSicon "eBHF"
84.1 Mirskofen (420 m)
Unknown BSicon "eHST"
90.9 Kläham (442 m)
Underbridge
92.4 B 15n (planned)
Stop on track
95.1 Ergoldsbach (418 m)
Station on track
99.2 Neufahrn (Niederbayern) (401 m)
Level crossing
100.8 LA 60
Junction to right
to Straubing
Unknown BSicon "eHST"
104.1 Steinrain
Junction from left
from Langquaid
Station on track
113.4 Eggmühl (375 m)
Stop on track
121.3 Hagelstadt (371 m)
Station on track
125.5 Köfering (350 m)
Junction from right
130.3 from Passau
Station on track
130.4 Obertraubling (343 m)
Stop on track
133.4 Regensburg-Burgweinting
Underbridge
A 3
Non-passenger station/depot on track
135.2 Regensburg Ost
Junction to right
to Naab Valley Railway and to port
Junction from right
Naab Valley Railway from Hof Hbf
Station on track
138.1 Regensburg Hbf (339 m)
Junction to left
Danube Valley Railway to Ulm Hbf
Straight track
to Nuremberg

The Munich–Regensburg railway is a double track, electrified main line railway, linking Munich and Regensburg in the German state of Bavaria, with a total length of 138.1 km. It was opened in 1858 and 1859 and is one of the oldest railways in Germany.

Contents

Route

Bridge over the line near Langenbach

The line leaves the Bavarian capital of Munich to the north, running on the left (western) side of the Isar river through the city of Unterschleißheim to Freising, and then curves to the east and runs through Moosburg, where it crosses the Amper river, continuing to Landshut Hauptbahnhof (central station), north of the centre of Landshut, the capital of Lower Bavaria. Here it connects with branch lines from Mühldorf and Plattling and formerly connected with a branch from Rottenburg. It then curves to the north and, after crossing the watershed between the Danube and the Isar at Kläham, slowly descends and ends in the city of Regensburg, the capital of Upper Palatinate.

History

The railway line from Munich to Regensburg was built by the Royal Bavarian Eastern Railway Company (Königlich privilegirte Actiengesellschaft der bayerischen Ostbahnen) founded in 1856 and was opened in two parts: from Munich to Landshut on 3 November 1858 and from Landshut to Regensburg via Geiselhöring on 12 December 1859.

The line formed the trunkline of the Bavarian Eastern Railway together with a section of the Nuremberg–Schwandorf line from Nuremberg to Hersbruck, opened on 9 May 1859, the Hersbruck–Schwandorf–Regensburg section (between Schwandorf and Regensburg this is now considered part of the Regensburg–Hof line), opened on 12 December 1859, and the Geiselhöring–Straubing section, also opened on 12 December 1859.

In the summer of 1870 construction started on a line from Neufahrn to Eggmühl and Obertraubling, considerably shortening the route between Landshut and Regensburg. This was opened on 6 August 1873. The Geiselhöring–Sünching section was closed as a result.

The duplication of the line was carried out in several sections: from Feldmoching to Lohhof on 3 November 1891, to Freising on 19 November 1891, to Moosburg on 25 November 1891 and to Landshut on 28 September 1892. On the same day, the old single-track line (now the route of Landshuterallee, part of the Munich Middle Ring Road) was replaced by a two track line further west running through Moosach.

Electrification

The line was electrified on 28 September 1925 from Munich to Freising, on 3 October 1925 to Landshut, on 1 October 1926 to Neufahrn and finally on 10 Date May 1927 to Regensburg.

S-Bahn

Moosach station

Between 1966 and 1972, the stations of Freising, Neufahrn, Lohhof, Feldmoching and Moosach and the halts of Pulling, Eching and Fasanerie were rebuilt with 76 cm high platforms and the tracks were adapted for the Munich S-Bahn. A new three-track station with reversing facility was built in Oberschleißheim, north of the old Schleißheim station. Finally on 17 December 1977, a halt was added at Unterschleissheim.

During the extension of U-Bahn line 2 to Feldmoching, completed in 1996, Feldmoching station was rebuilt with a 96 cm high middle platform for platform tracks 2 and 3, which was connected with stairs and a lift to the U-Bahn station. The platform on track 1 was closed.

In 1998 the western link to Munich Airport was opened as a two-track line which branches off north of Neufahrn at a flying junction.To increase line capacity, a 96 cm high platform was built at Neufahrn with new crossovers, which trains can run over at 100 km / hr.

In December 2006, in Feldmoching platform 1 was rebuilt at a height of 96 cm for the S-Bahn and re-opened.

Operations

Line between Langenbach and Moosburg

The southern section of the line between Munich and Landshut has dense passenger traffic, including Munich S1 line to Freising and Regionalbahn trains to Landshut, as well as Donau-Isar-Express services to Passau. The northern section has less passenger trains, but more freight trains.

S-Bahn line 1 operates at 20-minute intervals (it operates twice an hour on the Neufahrn–Freising section outside of the weekday peaks) with class 423 multiple units on the Munich Ost–Moosach–Feldmoching–Neufahrn–Munich Airport / Freising route. Usually trains are split at Neufahrn with part of the train running to Freising and the other part to the airport.

References

  • Bufe, Siegfried (1997) (in German). Hauptbahn München–Regensburg. Egglham: Bufe Fachbuchverlag. ISBN 3-922138-61-6. 
  • Zeitler, Walther (1985/1997) (in German). Eisenbahnen in Niederbayern und der Oberpfalz. Amberg: Buch&Kunstverlag Oberpfalz. ISBN 3-924350-61-2. 

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