Mühldorf–Simbach am Inn railway

Mühldorf (Oberbay) – Simbach (Inn) border
Overview
Line number5600
Service
Route number941
Technical
Line length40.286 km (25.033 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Operating speed140 km/h (87 mph)
Route map

from Rosenheim
74.8
Mühldorf (Oberbay)
80.6
Töging (Inn)
Töging industrial siding
87.7
Neuötting
(former station)
Neuötting–Altötting steam tramway
Perach
100.8
Marktl
Buch
108.7
Julbach
113.8
Simbach (Inn)
115.1
59,2
State border Germany-Austria
58.4
Braunau am Inn
to Ried im Innkreis

The Mühldorf–Simbach am Inn railway is a 39 km long, single-tracked, unelectrified main line in Bavaria in southern Germany.

Leaving Mühldorf station it runs in an east-west direction to the German-Austrian state border, where it joins the Innviertel Railway. Until 1969 there was also a junction here with the railway to Pocking. The line is the shortest link between Munich and Vienna, but has losts its importance over the years to the Munich–Salzburg–Linz line.

An industrial siding to the „Inntal“ industrial estate branches off at the eastern end of Töging (Inn) station. Until the mid-1990s it has served the United Aluminium Works (Vereinigte Aluminiumwerke or VAW) in Töging. Currently the firm of Aleris Recycling uses it 3 times per week.