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Munich–Herrsching railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Munich–Herrsching railway
}} The Munich–Herrsching railway is a branch line from Munich-Pasing to Herrsching in the German state of Bavaria. It is operated of DB Netz AG and integrated in the Munich S-Bahn as part of line S 8. The railway line is duplicated from Munich-Pasing to Weßling and electrified over its entire length. ==History==
There was a long disagreement about the route between Wessling and Herrsching. There were variations running via Walchstadt, Schluifeld and Steinebach. Eventually a route was chosen that ran between the Wörthsee villages of Steinebach and Auing with a station in Steinebach. The line from Munich to Herrsching opened on 1 July 1903. At that time three pairs of passenger trains operated on the line daily. Although an additional holiday train ran in the summer, the line was often overloaded at that time of year. In 1903, it was the busiest branch line in the region with 126,275 passengers. Therefore, in 1913, the section from Pasing to Freiham was duplicated. In 1925 the line was electrified, allowing more and faster trains to run on the line.
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