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    The Isar River Valley Railway (German: Isartalbahn) is a standard gauge and electrified railway in the German state of Bavaria. Originally it was 51.1 km...
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    the Isar Valley Railway and is served by the S 7 line of the Munich S-Bahn, at the Großhesselohe Isartalbahnhof, Pullach and Höllriegelskreuth railway stations...
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  • Munich–Rosenheim railway via Grafing in 1871, the line had less traffic. In 1891, the line was crossed by the Isar Valley Railway that paralleled the Isar river...
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    station (German: Großhesselohe Isartalbahnhof) is a station on the Isar Valley Railway from Munich to Bichl in the German state of Bavaria. Since 1981,...
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    Pullach station (category Railway stations in Germany opened in 1891)
    Pullach station is a station on the Isar Valley Railway from Munich to Bichl in the German state of Bavaria. It has been part of the Munich S-Bahn since...
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    The station was established on 27 July 1891 as a terminus when the Isar Valley Railway from Munich was put into operation. The line was built and operated...
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    Ebenhausen-Schäftlarn station (category Railway stations in Germany opened in 1891)
    Ebenhausen-Schäftlarn station is a station on the Isar Valley Railway from Munich to Bichl in the German state of Bavaria. Since 1981, it has been a station...
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    Icking station was opened on 27 July 1891 with this section of the Isar Valley Railway and is served at 20-minute intervals by line S 7 of the Munich S-Bahn...
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    to a point to the north of Grosshesselohe Isartal station on the Isar Valley Railway, opened by the Lokalbahn AG company (LAG) on 27 July 1891 and electrified...
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    still had the number S 2 (instead of the current S 3). These lines cross the Isar via Großhesselohe Bridge. In the Deutsche Bahn time table, the S-Bahn lines...
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    Thalkirchen station and was renamed Munich South in 1876. From 1891, the Isar Valley Railway (Isartalbahn) branched off in Munich South, but no passenger trains...
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    Olympics of Munich in 1972 The municipality has two stations on the Isar Valley Railway: Baierbrunn and Buchenhain. Both are served by the Munich S-Bahn...
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    first mentioned in 1140. The municipality has a railway station, Hohenschäftlarn, on the Isar Valley Railway. Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister...
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    north of Grosshesselohe Isartal station to Höllriegelskreuth on the Isar Valley Railway, opened by the Lokalbahn AG company (LAG) on 27 July 1891 and electrified...
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    The Bayerische Oberlandbahn GmbH (BOB) is a private railway company based in Holzkirchen, Germany, and owned by Transdev Germany (formerly known as Veolia...
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    of the old railway station. The Isar Valley Railway used to start at the Südbahnhof, going via München Isartalbahnhof (Munich Isar Valley station) and...
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    Island”, now called “Museum Island”) to improve connections to the Isar Valley Railway. This is now the location of the Deutsches Museum. Other possibilities...
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    The Landau–Arnstorf railway was a branch line from Landau an der Isar to Arnstorf in the province of Lower Bavaria in southern Germany. At the end of...
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    northwesterly direction it reaches the Braunauer Railway Bridge (Braunauer Eisenbahnbrücke). After crossing the Isar, the line reaches Munich South station. South...
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    Buchenhain station (category Railway stations in Bavaria)
    Bahnhof Buchenhain) is a railway station in the municipality of Baierbrunn, in Bavaria, Germany. It is located on the Isar Valley line of Deutsche Bahn....
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    Scharnitzpass or Scharnitzer Klause) is a narrow section of the upper Isar valley in the Northern Limestone Alps. It lies at a height of about 955 m on...
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    the complicated construction of the great 300-metre bridge over the Isar valley there. The foundation work for the bridge foundations and its three 30-meter...
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    district. The railway was exclusively used by goods trains. The Lower Bavarian market town of Wallersdorf lies in the lower Isar valley, 20 kilometres...
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    Baierbrunn station (category Railway stations in Bavaria)
    Bahnhof Baierbrunn) is a railway station in the municipality of Baierbrunn, in Bavaria, Germany. It is located on the Isar Valley line of Deutsche Bahn....
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    Hohenschäftlarn station (category Railway stations in Bavaria)
    Hohenschäftlarn) is a railway station in the municipality of Schäftlarn, in Bavaria, Germany. It is located on the Isar Valley line of Deutsche Bahn....
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    Icking station (category Railway stations in Bavaria)
    (German: Bahnhof Icking) is a railway station in the municipality of Icking, in Bavaria, Germany. It is located on the Isar Valley line of Deutsche Bahn. As...
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    Amper (category Tributaries of the Isar)
    is the largest tributary of the Isar in southern Bavaria, Germany. It flows generally north-eastward, reaching the Isar in Moosburg, about 185 kilometres...
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    (2012). Stadt – Land – Fluss. 150 Jahre Land um München rechts und links der Isar (in German). Munich: Franz Schiermeier Verlag. p. 46. "Chronicle of the Munich...
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    Bichl station (category Railway stations in Bavaria)
    line of Deutsche Bahn and was formerly the southern terminus of the Isar Valley line, before it was cut back to Wolfratshausen. As of the December 2021...
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    metropolitan region by GDP in the European Union. Straddling the banks of the river Isar north of the Alps, Munich is the seat of the Bavarian administrative region...
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