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CONTgq\ABZg+r\~~ ~~ ~~[[Regensburg–Ingolstadt railway|from Ingolstadt]]
CONTgq\ABZg+r\~~ ~~ ~~[[Regensburg–Ingolstadt railway|from Ingolstadt]]
BHF~~138.1~~'''[[Regensburg Hauptbahnhof]]'''
BHF~~138.1~~'''[[Regensburg Hauptbahnhof]]'''
\ABZgl\CONTfq~~ ~~ ~~[[Regensburg–Weiden railway|to Weiden]]
\ABZgl+l\CONTfq~~ ~~ ~~[[Regensburg–Weiden railway|to Weiden]] and Regensburg port
ABZg+l~~''from Regensburg port''
STR~~''from the Regensburg–Hof railway''
DST~~135.2~~Regensburg Ost~~(goods station)
DST~~135.2~~Regensburg Ost~~(goods station)
SBRÜCKE~~[[Bundesautobahn 3|A 3]] ''motorway overbridge''
SBRÜCKE~~[[Bundesautobahn 3|A 3]] ''motorway overbridge''

Revision as of 11:02, 27 July 2020

km
138.1
Regensburg Hauptbahnhof
to Weiden and Regensburg port
135.2
Regensburg Ost
(goods station)
A 3 motorway overbridge
133.4
Regensburg-Burgweinting
130.4
109.8
Obertraubling
B 15 overbridge
to the Neutraubling industrial estate
105.6
Mangolding
Bridge over the Pfatter
100.9
Moosham (b Regensburg)
97.7
Taimering
92.3
Sünching
Bridge over the Große Laaber
to Geiselhöring
(to 1880)
86.3
Radldorf (Niederbay)
B 8 overbridge
from Mitterharthausen
(goods siding)
76.7
Straubing
B 20 overbridge
70.3
Amselfing
64.7
Straßkirchen
57.9
Stephansposching
A 92 motorway overbridge
52.3
Plattling
Bridge over the Isar
(x m)
B 8 overbridge
43.0
Langenisarhofen
36.9
Osterhofen (Niederbay)
31.5
Girching
27.9
Pleinting
21.4
Vilshofen (Niederbay)
15.1
Sandbach (Niederbay)
11.8
Seestetten
7.1
Schalding
A 3 motorway overbridge
4.9
Heining
B 12 overbridge
2.5
Passau-Auerbach
0.0
81.2
Passau Hauptbahnhof
80.6
Passau Tunnel
(169 m)
Bridge over the Inn
(110 m)
80.0
Passau-Voglau
79.6
border GermanyAustria
to Wels
km
Source: German railway atlas[1]

This is a route-map template for the Regensburg–Passau railway, a railway in Germany.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.

References

  1. ^ Railway Atlas 2017, pp. 98–100, 163.