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Deutsch: Karte des „eisenbahnlosen Vierecks“ zwischen München, Salzburg, Passau und Straubing um 1866.
  • Schwarz: 1866 bestehende Bahnstrecken
  • Rot: geplante Strecke München–Simbach–Braunau–Neumarkt in der verwirklichten Variante
  • Gelb: verworfene Variante durch das Rottal
  • Blau: verworfene Variante über Haag

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  • Karte von Südwestdeutschland 1:250.000. Blatt 14, 15, 19, 20, 24 und 25. 1860. In: Geoportal Bayern, abgerufen am 7. September 2020.
  • Karl Bürger: München – Mühldorf – Simbach. Glanz, Niedergang und Renaissance einer königlich bayerischen Eisenbahn. Bewegte Verkehrsgeschichte mit umwälzender Zukunft. Selbstverlag, Walpertskirchen 2017, ISBN 978-3-00-056474-1, S. 15.
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