Go-Ahead Verkehrsgesellschaft Deutschland

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Go-Ahead Verkehrsgesellschaft Deutschland GmbH
IndustryRail transport
Founded9 June 2019
Headquarters,
Germany
Key people
Stefan Krispin (managing director)
OwnerGo-Ahead Group
Websitewww.go-ahead-bahn.de

Go-Ahead Verkehrsgesellschaft Deutschland GmbH is a railway operator in Germany. A subsidiary of the Go-Ahead Group, it commenced trading on 9 June 2019.[1]

History[]

In November 2015, Go-Ahead Germany was awarded a contract to operate services by the Baden-Württemberg public transport authority Nahverkehrsgesellschaft Baden-Württemberg from June 2019.[2][3][4] In June 2017, Go-Ahead was awarded a further contract from December 2019 by Nahverkehrsgesellschaft Baden-Württemberg and the Bavarian rail authority Bayerische Eisenbahngesellschaft (BEG).[5][6]

Logo of Go-Ahead Baden-Württemberg.

Services[]

Line Network Route Contract commences Contract finishes
RB 13 1B Rems-Fils StuttgartAalenCrailsheim June 2019 December 2032
RB 16 1B Rems-Fils StuttgartGeislingenUlm June 2019 December 2032
IRE 1 1C Franken-Enz StuttgartAalen June 2019 December 2032
IRE 1 1C Franken-Enz StuttgartKarlsruhe June 2019 December 2032
RE 8 1C Franken-Enz StuttgartHeilbronnLaudaWürzburg June 2019 December 2032
RE 90 3A Murrbahn StuttgartSchwäbisch-HessentalCrailsheimNürnberg December 2019 December 2032

Rolling stock[]

To commence operations, Go-Ahead purchased 45 Stadler Flirts.[7][8]

References[]

  1. ^ "Launch of operations as timetable changes". 5 June 2019.
  2. ^ Go-Ahead enters the German rail market Go-Ahead 17 November 2015
  3. ^ Go-Ahead and Abellio win Stuttgart passenger operating contracts Railway Gazette International 17 November 2015
  4. ^ Abellio and Go-Ahead sign Baden-Wurttemberg contracts International Railway Journal 12 July 2016
  5. ^ Go-Ahead receives approval for Network 3A Murrbahn from Stuttgart to Nürnberg Go-Ahead Germany 9 June 2017
  6. ^ Go-Ahead selected for Stuttgart-Nuerenburg operating contract Railway Gazette International 9 June 2017
  7. ^ Go-Ahead orders Flirt EMU fleet Railway Gazette International 11 May 2016
  8. ^ Stadler wins Go-Ahead Stuttgart train contract International Railway Journal 11 May 2016
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