Bayerische Oberlandbahn

The Bayerische Oberlandbahn GmbH (BOB) is a private railway company based in Holzkirchen, Germany, and owned by Transdev Germany (formerly known as Veolia Verkehr). Since June 2020 its services are operated under the brand Bayerische Regiobahn (BRB) of its sister company.

Bayerische Oberlandbahn GmbH
Integral between Harras and Heimeranplatz
Overview
HeadquartersHolzkirchen
LocaleBavaria, Germany
Dates of operation1998 (1998)
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Other
Websitewww.bayerischeoberlandbahn.de
Bayerische Oberlandbahn
(Upper Bavarian Railway)

Routes:

 955 
Munich–Bayrischzell
 956 
Munich–Lenggries
 957 
Munich–Tegernsee

km
0.0
München Hauptbahnhof
to München Ost (S-Bahn trunk line)
to München-Pasing (S-Bahn trunk line)
1.6
Donnersbergerbrücke
3.4
Heimeranplatz
5.2
Harras
to München-Pasing
6.4
Mittersendling
7.9
Siemenswerke
BOB only on
weekdays
9.6
Solln
BOB only on
Sat./Sun.
Isar Valley Railway
Wolfratshausen • München Süd →
10.8
Großhesselohe
Großhesselohe Bridge
over Isar River
(
258.3 m
847 ft
)
to München Ost
18.4
13.1
Deisenhofen
terminus
26.0
Sauerlach
33.2
Otterfing
BOB only on
some weekdays
35.5
0.0
Holzkirchen
terminus
Mangfall Valley Railway
to Rosenheim (KBS  958 )
KBS  955 
6.6
Darching
11.1
Thalham
Mangfall River
Schlierach River
17.2
Miesbach
20.1
Agatharied
22.2
Hausham
24.6
0.0
Schliersee
Neuhaus Bockerlbahn
to Waitzinger-Alm
4.8
Fischhausen-Neuhaus
9.6
Fischbachau
12.5
Geitau
14.3
Osterhofen
summit (
792 m
2,598 ft
)
16.7
Bayrischzell
42.4
Warngau
12.3
Tegernsee
10.1
St. Quirin
Mangfall River
7.6
Gmund am Tegernsee
4.6
Moosrain
47.2
0.0
Schaftlach
Tegernsee Railway
Marienstein Cement works
52.0
Reichersbeuern
B 13
Bad Tölz
(original station)
57.1
Bad Tölz
59.9
Gaißach
63.4
Obergries
66.6
Lenggries

BOB Trains connect Munich with the alpine hamlets of Bayrischzell, Lenggries, and the spa town of Tegernsee. The routes are not electrified and are serviced with diesel-hydraulic and diesel-mechanic DMUs.

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