Mühldorf–Pilsting railway

Mühldorf (Oberbay)–Pilsting
Overview
Line number5700
Service
Route number945 (formerly 427h, 427n, 943)
Technical
Line length59.4 km (36.9 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Route map

from Rosenheim (Rosenheim–Mühldorf)
61,7
Mühldorf
411 m above sea level (NN)
64,5
Frixing block post
68,4
Rohrbach (Oberbay)
415 m above NN
72,8
Taibrechting block post
(formerly also a halt)
77,3
Neumarkt-Sankt Veit
446 m above NN
79,5
83,4
Thambach
88,3
Gangkofen
448 m above NN
94,0
Trennbach
474 m above NN
102,7
Frontenhausen-Marklkofen
408 m above NN
104,4
Poxau
106,8
Steinberg-Warth
110,4
Griesbach b. Dingolfing
117,0
Mamming
from Landshut (Landshut–Plattling)
121,1
Pilsting
to Plattling (Landshut–Plattling)

The Mühldorf–Pilsting railway runs mainly through the province of Lower Bavaria in Germany, but part of the line crosses into Upper Bavaria as well. It was opened in 1875 by the Bavarian Eastern Railway Company (the Ostbahn) as part of the route between Mühldorf and Plattling, and was taken over by the Royal Bavarian State Railways on 1 January 1876. Whilst the southern section of the route from Mühldorf to Neumarkt-Sankt Veit became an important regional transport link as a result of the branches to Landshut and Passau at Neumarkt-Sankt Veit, the remaining section of the line never achieved its expected significance. Since 1970 only goods trains have worked between Neumarkt-Sankt Veit and Frontenhausen-Marklkofen, the adjoining section to Pilsting was closed entirely in 1969.