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List of closed railway lines in Bavaria

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This is a list of closed railway lines in Bavaria.

Cessation of passenger services on railway lines in Bavaria since 1950

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1950s

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Year Date Section Route Length Remarks
1950 14 May Coburg-Görsdorf Werra Railway (Thuringia) 12.8 km to border
1952 29 May Pressig-Rothenkirchen–Tettau Pressig-Rothenkirchen–Tettau 16.80 km
1953 1 December Wolnzach Bf–Geisenfeld 9.3 km
1954 3 October Neuses-Weißenbrunn Neuses-Weißenbrunn 5.0 km
1955 22 May Bodenwöhr-Nittenau Bodenwöhr Nord–Nittenau 10.7 km
22 May Feucht–Wendelstein 5.3 km
2 October Beilngries–Kipfenberg 16.9 km
1956 June Gundelfingen-Sontheim
30 September Untersteinach–Stadtsteinach 4.8 km
1959 31 May Beuerberg–Bichl 13.5 km
30 September Floß–Flossenbürg 6.2 km
4 October Rottershausen–Stadtlauringen 16.9 km

1960s

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1970s

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1980s

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1990s

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Route closures in Bavaria since 1950

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1960s

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1970s

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1980s

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1990s

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  • 1991
    • 2 February: Blaibach–Viechtach, 16.25 km
    • 1 December: Thann-Matzbach–Haag, 6.6 km, originally 18.1; section to Isen closed on 1 February 1974
  • 1993
    • 31 December: Falls–Gefrees, 5.3 km (due to the upgrade of the A9 motorway)
  • 1994
  • 1995
    • 30 April: Eging–Tittling, 12.3 km
    • 1 September: Miltach–Konzell-Streifenau, 15 km
  • 1996
    • 1 January: Tutting–Rotthalmünster, 3.6 km / Kellmünz–Babenhausen, 10.3 km / Nördlingen–Wemding, 17.3 km / Bad Endorf–Obing, 18.5 km / Wolnzach-Mainburg, 23.3 km / Ungerhausen–Ottobeuren railway (goods traffic)
  • 1998
    • 1 March: Saal (Donau)–Kelheim, 4.6 km
  • 1999

2000s

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See also

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Sources

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  • Rogl, Hans Wolfgang. Abseits der großen Strecken. Düsseldorf, 1983.