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Südostbayernbahn
Overview
StatusIn Service
OwnerDeutsche Bahn AG
LocaleBavaria, Germany
Stations88
Service
TypeRapid Transit, Regional Rail
Depot(s)Mühldorf
Rolling stockClass 213 (2)
Class 218 (26)
Class 245 (8)
Class 426
Class 628 (34)
Daily ridership26,000
History
Opened2001
Technical
Line length540 kilometres (340 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationNone
Operating speed150 kilometres per hour (93 mph)

Südostbayernbahn (Southeast Bavaria Railway) is one of several regional railway networks in Germany owned by Germany's national railway, Deutsche Bahn AG (DB AG). Since 2001, the network has included the railway hub of Mühldorf which connects 7 major railway lines from Munich, Rosenheim, Freilassing, Burghausen, Simbach am Inn, Passau and Landshut, forming a star-shaped network of lines called Linienstern Mühldorf ("Mühldorf route star network").[1] SüdostBayernBahn is subordinated to DB RegioNetz Verkehr and DB RegioNetz Infrastruktur.

Railway network

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In order to be able to operate railway networks more efficiently on a geographical basis, the Deutsche Bahn introduced the concept of regional networks or Regio-Netze. One of the five national Regio-Netze is called the Südostbayernbahn (SOB) and is responsible for the infrastructure, and/or passenger services, on the following routes:

SüdostBayernBahn railway network
Line Timetable No. Route Infrastructure Services
RB 32 KBS 932, Gäubodenbahn Neufahrn (Ndby.)StraubingBogen X
RB 40 KBS 940[2] MunichMühldorf X
RB 44
RB 45
KBS 945 Mühldorf–Neumarkt-St. VeitLandshut X X
exKBS 427h Neumarkt-St. Veit–Frontenhausen-Marklkofen X withdrawn
RB 46 KBS 946, Rottalbahn Neumarkt-St. Veit–Passau X X
RB 41 KBS 941 Mühldorf–Simbach am Inn X X
RB 42 KBS 942 Mühldorf–Burghausen X X
RB 45 KBS 945 Mühldorf–Garching–Freilassing X X
KBS 951 (sections of) Freilassing–Salzburg X
RB 47 KBS 947, Traun-Alz-Bahn (Mühldorf–)Garching–Trostberg–Hörpolding X X
RB 49 KBS 949 Traunreut–Hörpolding–Traunstein X X
RB 52 KBS 952 Prien am ChiemseeAschau im Chiemgau X
RB 59 KBS 959 Traunstein–Waging X X
KBS 953 Traunstein–Ruhpolding X BRB (since Dec 2022)
RB 44 KBS 944 Rosenheim–Wasserburg–Mühldorf X X
RB 48 KBS 948, Filzenexpress WasserburgEbersberg X X
RB 48 KBS 948, 951 (sections of) Ebersberg–Grafing–Munich X

Operations

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Südostbayernbahn has rented the lines for an extended period of time and is therefore classed as the railway infrastructure company for its network. The renting of the routes from DB Netz is done through DB RegioNetz Infrastruktur.

As a railway infrastructure company, Südostbayernbahn now only operates trains which provide passenger services (the freight services to Frontenhausen-Marklkofen having been taken over by Railion). These passenger services are provided using Class 218 locomotives and Class 628 diesel multiple units. Amongst the coaches used are modernized Silberling carriages and double-decker coaches. The double-deckers include three air-conditioned double-decker driving cars. The delivery of the latest class of air-conditioned, double-decker coaches began in March 2007. On those routes for which Südostbayernbahn is only responsible for infrastructure, RegionalBahn trains are operated by DB Regio Bayern using Class 628 diesel multiple units and Class 426 electric multiple units. In addition RegionalBahn trains are also run by Südostbayernbahn themselves on the following lines:

In total the network has 435 km of line and 88 stations, which are worked daily by 260 trains. Around 9.5 million passengers use Südostbayernbahn trains annually.

References

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  1. ^ "Figures and Facts page of the official Mühldorf town website www.muehldorf.de as at 29 Dec 08". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2008-12-29.
  2. ^ KBS stands for Kursbuchstrecke or "timetabled route"; KBS numbers are the numbers of the routes listed in the German railway timetable.
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