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Bavarian Forest Railway
Overview
Native nameBayerische Waldbahn
Line number5634
Service
Route number905
Technical
Line length71.7 km (44.6 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Maximum incline1.25%
KBS 905 - Stations and Structures

Legend
Bavarian Forest Railway
from Landshut
Bavarian Forest Railway
from Regensburg
Bavarian Forest Railway
62,9
Plattling
(Landshut km 0)
Bavarian Forest Railway
to Passau
Bavarian Forest Railway
66,6
Pankofen
Bavarian Forest Railway
Bundesautobahn 3
Bavarian Forest Railway
Danube (365 m)
Bavarian Forest Railway
from Hengersberg
Bavarian Forest Railway
from Metten
Bavarian Forest Railway
72,4
Deggendorf Hbf
Bavarian Forest Railway
79,7
Grafling-Arzting
Bavarian Forest Railway
82,2
Ulrichsberg
Bavarian Forest Railway
Kühberg tunnel (475 m)
Bavarian Forest Railway
89,5
Grafling
Bavarian Forest Railway
Hochbühl tunnel (569 m)
Bavarian Forest Railway
95,9
Gotteszell
Bavarian Forest Railway
to Viechtach (formerly Blaibach)
Bavarian Forest Railway
102,7
Triefenried
Bavarian Forest Railway
Ohe (315 m)
Bavarian Forest Railway
110,5
Regen
Bavarian Forest Railway
Regen (119 m)
Bavarian Forest Railway
Regen (79 m)
Bavarian Forest Railway
116,3
Bettmannsäge
Bavarian Forest Railway
Regen (131 m)
Bavarian Forest Railway
from Bodenmais
Bavarian Forest Railway
from Grafenau
Bavarian Forest Railway
120,7
Zwiesel (Bayern)
Bavarian Forest Railway
Deffernik bridge (118 m)
Bavarian Forest Railway
126,4
Ludwigsthal
Bavarian Forest Railway
134,6
Bayerisch Eisenstein/Železná Ruda-Alžbětín
722 m
Bavarian Forest Railway
(Gemeinschaftsbahnhof DB/ČD)
Bavarian Forest Railway
to Plzeň

The Bavarian Forest Railway (Bayerische Waldbahn often just called the Waldbahn) (KBS 905) links the heart of the Bavarian Forest around Regen and Zwiesel to Plattling and the Danube valley on one side, and the Czech Republic through Bayerisch Eisenstein on the other. In the Danube valley it forms a junction with the Nuremberg–Regensburg–Passau long-distance railway (KBS[1] 880) and, to the south, regional lines to Landshut and Munich (KBS 931).

  1. ^ KBS stands for Kursbuchstrecke or 'timetable route'; the KBS numbers are the route numbers given in the official railway timetables

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