Railway line Horažďovice předměstí – Klatovy

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Horažďovice předměstí – Klatovy
Section of the railway line Horažďovice předměstí – Klatovy
Klatovy railway station
Course book series (SŽDC) : 185
Route length: 58.5 km
Gauge : 1435 mm ( standard gauge )
Top speed: 70 km / h
Route - straight ahead
from České Budějovice
Station, station
0.000 Horažďovice předměstí
   
to Plzeň
Station, station
2,681 Horažďovice
Bridge over watercourse (small)
Otava
Station, station
7.519 Velké Hydčice
Station, station
12.784 Žichovice
Bridge over watercourse (small)
Otava
Station, station
19,069 Sušice
   
Siding
Station, station
23,564 Hrádek u Sušice
Stop, stop
25,949 Mokrosuky
Station, station
30.015 Kolinec
Bridge over watercourse (small)
Ostružná
Stop, stop
35.737 Malonice
Station, station
39.631 Nemilkov
Bridge over watercourse (small)
Drnový potok
Stop, stop
43 Běšiny Eurocamp
Bridge (medium)
Silnice I / 27
Station, station
45.327 Běšiny
Stop, stop
48.113 Neznašovy
Bridge (medium)
Silnice I / 27
Bridge over watercourse (small)
Drnový potok
Stop, stop
51.025 Vrhaveč
Stop, stop
52.826 Luby and Klatov
Bridge over watercourse (small)
Drnový potok
Bridge (medium)
Silnice I / 27
Stop, stop
55.755 Klatovy město
Bridge (medium)
Silnice I / 22
   
from Plzeň
Station, station
58.5 Klatovy
Route - straight ahead
to Železná Ruda

The Horažďovice předměstí – Klatovy railway is a single-track branch line ("regionální dráha") and former main line ("celostátní dráha") in the Czech Republic , which was originally built and operated by the Austrian state as part of the Bohemian-Moravian Transversal Railway. It runs from Horažďovice via Sušice to Klatovy .

history

The line was opened on October 1, 1888. Near Úloh it leads in a loop at the Nemilkov train station through the Drnový potok valley.

In the 2012 timetable, a total of ten pairs of trains run on working days. Sometimes only trains run from Horažďovice předměstí to Horažďovice, i.e. from the suburban train station into the city center.

The route still exists (2016). The timetable, however, was partially reduced.

Web links

Commons : Railway line 185 (Czech Republic)  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Zdeněk Hudec u. a .: Atlas drah České republiky 2006–2007 , 2nd edition; Publishing house Pavel Malkus, Praha, 2006, ISBN 80-87047-00-1