All Bayern articles
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S-Bahn Nürnberg GmbH
Four-route network serving 78 stations, operated by DB Regio Mittelfranken. See Nürnberg network map. The first route was line S1 to Lauf, opened in September 1987. The S-Bahn now has 75 km of segregated route. Line S4 services were extended from Ansbach to Dombühl (15·6 km, 1 reopened station) at ...
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Würzburger Straßenbahn GmbH (WSB)
First line opened 1892. Modernised tramway system, operated as 5 routes with 47 stops serving the city and south to Rottenbauer. Two extensions are planned, but work has yet to start: extension of the Grombühl loop northeast along Josef-Schneider-Straße to Oberdürrbacher Straße is planned (1·2 km, 3 stops), new ...
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Verkehrsverbund Vogtland GmbH (VVV)
ZÖV plans, co-ordinates and finances rail public transport in the Vogtland area of southwest Sachsen, northeast Bayern and southeast Thüringen. AddressGöltzschtalstraße 1608209 Auerbach/VogtlandGermanyPhone+49 3744 83020Fax+49 3744 830239Emailmail@vvvogtland.deWebsitevogtlandauskunft.de
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Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH (MVG)
Metro opened 1971; six routes serving 100 stations. First tram line opened 1876, 13 routes with 174 stops. See München network map. The metro network comprises three cross-city tunnels, served by six full operating routes and two supplementary routes. Metro extension projects are: U5 – Laimer Platz, west to ...
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VAG Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft Nürnberg (VAG)
Opened 1972. Three metro lines serving 49 stations. Also five tram routes serving 79 stops. See Nürnberg network map. The first section to open was Line U1 from the southeast terminus at Langwasser Süd running northwest to Bauernfeindstraße on March 1 1972. This was further extended to Frankenstraße in June ...
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Stadtbahn Regensburg
Restoration of a tram network was proposed, but rejected in a 2024 referendum. Description of scrapped proposal Regensburg’s original tram network opened in 1903, but was abandoned in 1964. In June 2018 the city council approved plans to revive tram services, with a 15 km two-line light rail network ...
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Augsburger Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH (AVG)
Opened 1881, modernised five-route tramway network serving 99 stops. On December 12 2021 Line 3 was extended south from Haunstetten (Inninger Straße) beyond the city boundary to Königsbrunn (4·7 km, 7 stops). Augsburg’s tram network is gradually being turned over to reserved track. Work on a sixth route (Line 5: ...
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Bayerische Eisenbahngesellschaft mbH (BEG)
Responsible for planning, co-ordinating and financing regional passenger rail transport in Bayern. AddressBoschetsrieder Straße 6981379 MünchenGermanyPhone+49 89 748825 0Fax+49 89 748825 51Emailinfo@bahnland-bayern.deWebsitebeg.bahnland-bayern.de













