All Organisations articles – Page 134
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Dessauer Verkehrs- und Eisenbahngesellschaft mbH (DVE)
Dessau’s urban transport operator Dessauer Verkehrs GmbH (DVV) took over the Dessau–Wörlitz-line from DB; services are operated by Anhaltische Bahn Gesellschaft mbH. AddressPO Box 120206844 DessauGermanyPhone+49 340 8990Fax+49 340 899 1099Emailstadtwerke@dvv-dessau.de Network data Gauge1435 mmLength19 km
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Deutsche Regionaleisenbahn GmbH (DRE)
DRE was set up by the German Rail Users’ Association (Deutscher Bahnkunden-Verband eV, then known as Pro Bahn) in 1992 to work with rail users (local authorities, freight users) to study the viability of local railways, undertake negotiations with DB Netz, operate trains, provide ancilliary services and maintain rail infrastructure. ...
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Deutsche Verkehrswissenschaftliche Gesellschaft eV (DVWG)
German Association of Transport Sciences
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Deutsches Verkehrsforum eV (DVF)
This industry-wide transport forum grew out of a railway pressure group formed in the 1980s. It campaigns on behalf of around 170 members for efficient, customer-oriented and sustainable integrated freight and passenger transport. AddressKlingelhöferstraße 710785 BerlinGermanyPhone+49 30 263954 0Fax+49 30 263954 22Emailinfo@verkehrsforum.deWebsitewww.verkehrsforum.de
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Dongguan Rail Transit (DGRT)
Opened 2016, China’s 27th metro. Two lines serving with 39 stations. See Dongguan network map. Dongguan’s initial route opened May 27 2016 (Line 2: 37·8 km, 15 stations). The first phase of a second route opened on November 28 2025: Line runs from Dongguan West mainline station via interchange with ...
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Dhaka Metro
Single elevated line opened 2022, 12 stations. See Dhaka network map. Work on the first section of an elevated north-south line (MRT Line 6: 19·9 km, 16 stations) began in June 2016, following a hiatus after a previous October 2013 ceremony. A contract for civil engineering for the line was ...
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Le Tram Dijon
Two-line network opened 2012 serving 35 stops. The Dijon tram network comprises two routes: Line TI, running east from the main station across the city centre to Queyigny (opened September 1 2012: 11·5 km, 21 stops); and Line T2, running from Chenôve in the southwest via a 1 km shared ...
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Dnipro Metro
Opened 1995. Single route with six stations. The metro line in Dnipro (formerly Dnipropetrovsk until 2016) opened from Vokzal’na (mainline station) west to Pokrovs’ka on December 29 1995. An extension southeast from Vokzal’na to Tsentral’na is under construction (2·5 km, 2 stations), though the continuation to Muzeina is on hold ...
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Dnipro Tramway
Opened 1897, 14 routes with 163 stops. Dnipro has an extensive conventional tramway network, with most routes radiating west and south serving the southwest side of the Dnipro river; two bridges carry trams to the opposite bank. Originally built to metre gauge, conversion to broad gauge began in 1932 and ...
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Hrvatske Željeznice (HŽ) Infrastruktura doo
Hrvatske Željeznice was established in 1991 with the break-up of the former Yugoslavia. In 2005 it was restructured into a holding company, with passenger and freight operating divisions, a traction power owner, and HŽ Infrastruktura to manage the railway infrastructure. AddressAntuna Mihanovića 12 ZagrebCroatiaPhone+385 1 378 3154Fax+385 1 457 2133Emailivana.zanki@hzinfra.hrWebsitewww.hzinfra.hr ...
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Dopravní podnik měst Liberce a Jablonce (DPMLJ)
Dopravní podnik měst Liberce a Jablonce nad Nisou as
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Dopravni podnik mesta Olomouce as (DPMO)
First line opened 1899. Network comprises central loop and four branches operated as seven routes serving 36 stops. The branch from Ulice Svobody south to Trnková is the most recent addition, opening in December 2013 (1·4 km, 3 stops). On November 1 2022 this was extended southwest along Zikova and ...
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Dopravni podnik Ostrava as (DPO)
First line opened 1894, first electrified line 1901. Tramway has 14 routes and 101 stops. See Ostrava network map. A complex central network radiates out to the south from the old city, with seven main branches. A semi-rural single track route extends west from the western suburb of Poruba to ...













