Cab Ride Passau to Munich/München (Germany) Train driver’s view in 4K

In this video you can enjoy the cab ride - train driver’s view from Passau to Munich/München along the Passau–Plattling–Landshut–Munich route in 4K/60 frames per second. This journey will take us along three railways. The Passau–Obertraubling railway forms a key transport link from Germany to Austria and other southeast European countries and is one of the most important main lines in southern Germany. It is double-tracked and electrified throughout. It was opened between 1859-1873. The Landshut–Plattling railway is a single-tracked, electrified main line in Lower Bavaria, in southern Germany. It runs along the Isar river and is part of the line between Munich and Passau. The route was completed between Plattling and Pilsting on 15 October 1875 and between Landshut and Pilsting on 15 May 1880. Electric operations began on 25 May 1976 for trains on the Munich–Landshut–Plattling–Passau route. This 83-kilometre-long route was electrified and upgraded. The Munich–Regensburg r
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