Zwiesel–Grafenau railway

Zwiesel–Grafenau railway
HGG-Waldbahn-Spiegelau-Ohebrücke
Overview
Line number5821
Service
Route number906
Technical
Line length31.5 km
Track gauge1,435 mm
Operating speed50 km/h max.
Route map

KBS 905 from Bayr. Eisenstein
0,0
Zwiesel (Bay)
KBS 907 to Bodenmais
KBS 905 to Plattling
Black Regen
Length 150 m
3,6
Lichtenthal
Small Regen
6,5
Zwieselau
9,2
Frauenau
16,1
Klingenbrunn
19,5
Spiegelau
Grosse Ohe
Length 30 m
24,4
Grossarmschlag
FRG 22 Neuschönau−Grafenau-Reismühle
28,1
Rosenau (b. Grafenau)
31,5
Grafenau

The building of the Zwiesel–Grafenau railway, today route number 906 in the timetable, was begun in 1884 by the Royal Bavarian State Railways and taken into service on 1 September 1890. With a total length of 32 km it linked the towns of Zwiesel and Grafenau in the Bavarian Forest. At Zwiesel railway station it connects to the Bavarian Forest railway (Bayerische Waldbahn) from Plattling to Bayerisch Eisenstein, built by the Bavarian Ostbahn and opened on 16 September 1877, as well as the line to Bodenmais opened on 3 September 1928.

On the line are three stations - Zwiesel, Frauenau and Spiegelau, of which only Zwiesel station is staffed - and five small request stops as well as the terminus of Grafenau.