Obstacles for Commuters: Landslide and Construction Work: No Trains in the Mangfall Valley
Commuters in the Mangfall Valley are facing significant train disruptions due to a landslide and ongoing construction work on the railway line.
Commuters using the railway line from Munich via Holzkirchen to Rosenheim are currently experiencing major disruptions due to a landslide and construction work. Train service on this route will be severely limited, with all RB 58 line trains between Munich and Holzkirchen canceled on specific dates, including this Friday and additionally from Monday to Thursday of the following week. This is part of a broader renovation effort involving track switches that will affect several days of train service.
In addition to the cancellations, the Bavarian Regiobahn (BRB) has indicated that there will be timetable changes and the discontinuation of certain stops. Notably, the Donnersbergerbrücke station in Munich, which is crucial for transferring to the S-Bahn, will not be accessible during this period. These changes are part of an extensive disruption affecting the network in the Chiemgau-Inntal region, as all trains between Holzkirchen and Westerham are also currently out of service due to another issue.
This situation highlights ongoing infrastructure challenges faced by the Bavarian rail network, as well as the impact of natural incidents like landslides on transportation. Commuters are urged to seek alternative routes and stay informed about changes to the schedule, as the disruptions can significantly affect daily travel plans.