Landshut (Bayern) Hauptbahnhof

[1] It is used daily by about 120 trains operated by DB Regio, Regentalbahn and Agilis.

East of the station is Altdorfer Straße; this runs over a bridge over the railway lands, which was built from 1964 to 1966 and reconstructed from 2007 to 2008.

On 6 August 1873, the Neufahrn–Eggmühl–Obertraubling short cut was opened between Landshut and Regensburg, making the detour via Geiselhöring unnecessary.

The branch line from Landshut to Rottenburg an der Laaber was opened on 3 November 1900.

In the Second World War the entire station area was destroyed by a bombing raid on 19 March 1945.

Also on 19 March 1945, the operation of the Landshut tramway was closed due to destruction of the tram depot in the air attacks.

Track 1 is on the “home” platform next to station building and is served by the Regionalbahn trains towards Mühldorf.

Since 9 December 2007, Arriva-Länderbahn-Express (ALEX) services run every two hours; these are operated by Länderbahn.

In addition, Regionalbahn services run every hour between Freising and Landshut, serving all stops, unlike the Regional-Expresses.

In addition, Landshut is the terminus of individual Agilis services running via Regensburg to Ingolstadt.

Old Landshut station
Station yard