Donauwörth–Treuchtlingen railway

The Donauwörth–Treuchtlingen railway is a double-track, electrified main line in the German state of Bavaria. It branches off the Augsburg–Nördlingen railway in Donauwörth and runs across the Franconian Jura to Treuchtlingen.

Donauwörth–Treuchtlingen
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerDB Netz
Line number5310
LocaleBavaria, Germany
Termini
Stations3
Service
TypeHeavy rail, Passenger/freight rail
Regional rail, Intercity rail
Route number910
Operator(s)Go-Ahead
History
OpenedStages between 1844 and 1906
Technical
Line length34.546 km (21.466 mi)
Number of tracksDouble track
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification15 kV/16.7 Hz AC overhead catenary
Operating speed160 km/h (99 mph)
Route map

km
0.000
Donauwörth
403 m
Wörnitz (150 m)
Augsburg–Nördlingen (route until 1877)
5.000
Berg crossover
11.344
Mündling
471 m
16.460
Fünfstetten
502 m
to Monheim (Schwab)
18.400
high point
511 m
22.283
Otting-Weilheim
487 m
26.000
Gundelsheim (Schwab)
28.870
Möhren
29.289
Upper Möhrenbach bridge (183 m)
31.400
Treuchtlingen marble works siding
32.000
Lower Möhrenbach bridge
from Munich
34.546
Treuchtlingen
420 m
to Würzburg
to Nuremberg
Source: German railway atlas

The line is part of the core network of the Trans-European Networks. It is also part of the national long-distance connection between Munich, Augsburg and Nuremberg. Even after the opening of the Nuremberg–Ingolstadt high-speed railway, it is still used for long-distance services. It is also used as a detour during closures of the high-speed line for maintenance.

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