Immenstadt–Oberstdorf railway

The Immenstadt–Oberstdorf railway is a non-electrified, single-track railway in the German state of Bavaria. The standard gauge line branches off the Buchloe–Lindau railway in Immenstadt and runs via Sonthofen to Oberstdorf. For its whole length it is in the district of Oberallgäu and follows the course of the Iller river. The branch line is operated by Deutsche Bahn. Together with the Neu-Ulm–Kempten railway, the line is also called the Iller Valley Railway (German: Illertalbahn). It is used by timetable routes 970 and 975.

Immenstadt–Oberstdorf
Overview
Line number5402
LocaleBavaria, Germany
Service
Route number970, 975
Technical
Line length20.702 km (12.864 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

km
0.000
Immenstadt
731 m
4.171
Blaichach (Allgäu)
4.842
Gunzesrieder Ach (23 m)
5.714
Iller (61 m)
7.990
Sonthofen
(from 1949)
8.330
Sonthofen
(until 1949)
11.029
Altstädten (Allgäu)
744 m
12.900
Thalhofen
13.501
Iller (44 m)
14.640
Grundbach (26 m)
14.889
Fischen
758 m
17.068
Langenwang (Schwab)
771 m
18.389
Breitach (41 m)
(1953 re-alignment)
Stillach
20.702
Oberstdorf
828 m
Source: German railway atlas
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