Zwiesel–Bodenmais railway

Zwiesel–Bodenmais
Zwiesel–Bodenmais railway
Overview
Line number5820
Service
Route number907
Technical
Line length14.5 km
Track gauge1,435 mm
Operating speed50 km/h max.
Route map

KBS 905 from Bayr. Eisenstein
0,0
Zwiesel (Bay)
KBS 906 to Grafenau
KBS 905 to Plattling
4,6
Aussenried
6,3
Langdorf
12,1
Böhmhof
14,5
Bodenmais

The Zwiesel–Bodenmais railway was the last railway line to be built in Lower Bavaria, a province of the state of Bavaria in southeast Germany. Nowadays it is route number 907 in the timetable. Construction started in 1921 as part of a move to support this depressed area and it was taken into service on 3 September 1928. The 14.3 km long stub line connects to the Bavarian Forest railway from Plattling to Eisenstein opened on 16 September 1877 and also to the line to Grafenau, Bavaria (KBS 906), opened on 1 September 1890.