Kochelsee Railway

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Kochelseebahn
Route number:961
Line number:5453
Line length:35.5 km (22.1 mi)
Track gauge:1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Voltage:15 kV 16⅔ Hz AC
Route[1]
Legend
from Munich
39.6
0.0
Tutzing 611 m above sea level
to Garmisch-Partenkirchen
6.95 Bernried 633 m above NN
11.34 Seeshaupt 601 m above NN
17.17 Iffeldorf (formerly: Staltach) 599 m above NN
22.50 Penzberg Gbf(Goods station)
22.39 Penzberg
25.50 Schönmühl
Isar Valley Railway
27.17 Bichl 615 m above NN
28.85 Benediktbeuern 618 m above NN
30.80 Ried (Oberbay.)
33.10 Ort b. Kochl
35.47 Kochel 606 m above NN

The Kochelseebahn ('Lake Kochel railway') is a branch line in Upper Bavaria (Oberbayern), Germany, that is just under 36 km long, single-tracked and fully electrified. It is operated by the Deutsche Bahn AG as route 961 in their List of German scheduled railway routes. The Kochelseebahn branches in Tutzing from the Munich Hauptbahnhof–Garmisch-Partenkirchen main line and runs from there via Penzberg to Kochel by the Kochelsee lake that gives the line its name.

The section from Tutzing to Bichl is classed as a main line, the remainder as a branch line. The route was electrified on 4 March 1925 and is currently (2006) worked by electric multiples of the DBAG Class 425/426.

Apart from a few exceptions in the morning commuter services the trains run hourly, with a crossing in Bichl shortly before the half-hour and good connections in Tutzing in both directions. The commuter services run straight through to and from Munich Hauptbahnhof (main station), the crossing then usually takes place in Seeshaupt due to the change in frequency.

References

  1. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (in German). Köln: Verlag Schweers + Wall. 2007. p. 115. ISBN 978-3-89494-136-9. 

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