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Template:Buchloe–Lindau railway RDT

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Buchloe
617 m
6.904
Jengen-Beckstetten
641 m
12.167
Pforzen
663 m
Dynamit AG siding (1940–1954)
former Irsee mine railway
15.146
Leinau
664 m
from Schongau (until 1977)
20.289
Kaufbeuren
680 m
25.185
Biessenhofen siding
25.692
Biessenhofen
700 m
29.894
Ruderatshofen
722 m
33.684
Aitrang
(siding, former station)
747 m
38.190
St. Alban
43.755
Günzach
801 m
48.440
Bk Immenthal
(until 1975)
53.632
Wildpoldsried
722 m
56.788
Betzigau
722 m
59.080
Bk Lenzfried
(until 1974)
61.901
61.935
62.833
Kempten (Allgäu) Hbf
(until 1969)
695 m
62.457
Kempten (Allgäu) Hbf
(since 1969)
705 m
64.400
Workshop
65.050
Eich
66.362
Kempten-Hegge
711 m
Waltenhofener Bach
69.379
Waltenhofen
718 m
74.340
Martinszell (Allgäu)
formerly Oberdorf
736 m
76.985
to Werdensteiner Moos
peat store siding
78.648
Seifen (Schwab)
710 m
84.490
Immenstadt
731 m
86.550
Bühl a Alpsee
91.692
Ratholz
733 m
96.635
Thalkirchdorf
757 m
100.784
Oberstaufen tunnel (160 m)
101.338
Oberstaufen
789 m
108.423
Harbatshofen
111.858
Ellhofen Tobel bridge (162 m)
Rentershofen embankment
114.385
Röthenbach (Allgäu)
705 m
to Scheidegg (until 1993)
119.062
Heimenkirch
665 m
121.200
Biesenberg
123.597
Opfenbach
614 m
125.312
Hämmerle bridge (Leiblach, 163 m)
126.211
Maria Thann
590 m
127.520
Wohmbrechts
129.842
Hergatz
555 m
135.533
Hergensweiler
527 m
139.070
Schlachters
512 m
139.070
Weißensberg crossover
141.080
Rehlings
144.828
Oberreitnau
470 m
147.560
Lindau-Schönau
148.320
Bk Taubenberg
148.926
Bodolz
151.170
Lindau-Aeschach
151.518
Lindau-Aeschach junction
(formerly Holben)
Aeschach Curve
Bodensee embankment
152.938
Lindau-Insel
399 m
km
elev
Source: German railway atlas[1]

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References

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  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2009. pp. 112–114. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.