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  2. Füssen station - Wikipedia

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    The station is the terminus of the Biessenhofen–Füssen railway, also known as the König-Ludwig-Bahn ("King Ludwig Railway"). It is the closest station to Neuschwanstein Castle. Apart from Füssen station, the town once had a station called Hopfensee. In addition, Ulrichsbrücke-Füssen station on the Ausserfern Railway is named after the ...

  3. Biessenhofen–Füssen railway - Wikipedia

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    The line is served hourly by Regionalbahn services on the Augsburg–Füssen route (RB77). The Munich–Füssen route (RB 68) is also served by three train pairs a day. These are operated by Bayerische Regiobahn with Alstom Coradia LINT diesel multiple units. There is a bus connection from Füssen station to Neuschwanstein chateau.

  4. List of railway stations in Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Füssen: 6 2014 Garmisch-Partenkirchen: 3 2024 Gauting 4 2040 Geisenbrunn 5 2058 Geltendorf: 3 2060 Gemünden (Main) 4 2071 Georgensgmünd 4 2091 Germering-Unterpfaffenhofen 4 2094 Gernlinden 4 2110 Gessertshausen 5 2124 Gilching-Argelsried 5 2227 Gräfelfing 4 2240 Grafing station: 3 2241 Grafing Stadt 5 2243 Grafrath 5 2281 Gröbenzell 4 2290 ...

  5. List of railway routes in Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    The list of railway routes in Bavaria contains all scheduled rail passenger routes in Bavaria. In addition, the cycle interval, the rolling stock used and the operators are listed. With the timetable change on 13 December 2020, Bayerische Eisenbahngesellschaft (BEG), the purchaser of Bavarian regional rail services, introduced line numbers in ...

  6. File:Departing Füssen station.webm - Wikipedia

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  7. Buchloe–Lindau railway - Wikipedia

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    The Buchloe–Lindau railway is a double-track, largely non-electrified main line in the German state of Bavaria. It runs through the Allgäu from Buchloe to Lindau in Lake Constance via Kaufbeuren and Kempten. Together with the connecting Munich–Buchloe railway it is known in German as the Bayerische Allgäubahn (Bavarian Allgäu railway).

  8. Buchloe station - Wikipedia

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    The station building accommodated a DB travel centre, a book and magazine store, a fast-food restaurant, a shop for travel supplies with a bakery and public toilets. The cost of the project was estimated at around €2 million, of which the municipality of Buchloe was to cover significantly more than €500,000.

  9. List of scheduled railway routes in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Biessenhofen–Füssen railway: Buchloe–Füssen: 406/406c 975 Neu-Ulm–Kempten railway, Immenstadt–Oberstdorf railway: Ulm–Memmingen–Kempten–Oberstdorf: 407/406/406g 976 Ausserfern Railway: Kempten–Reutte in Tirol–Garmisch-Partenkirchen: 406e/402c 978 Mittelschwaben Railway: Mindelheim–Krumbach–Günzburg: 405f 980 Bavarian ...