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Eurobahn
IndustryRail transport
Founded1998
Headquarters,
Germany
OwnerKeolis
Websitewww.eurobahn.de

Eurobahn is a railway operator in Germany. A subsidiary of Keolis, it was founded in 1998. Initially a joint venture between Keolis and Rhenus operating bus and rail services, since 2007 it has been a 100% Keolis subsidiary operating rail services only.

History

Stadler Flirt in January 2018

Eurobahn was founded in 1998 as a 60/40 joint venture between Keolis and Rhenus.[1]

In May 2000, Euobahn commenced operating two OWL network services.[2][3] In 2013 the OWL contract was renewed until December 2025 with an additional two routes added.[4] In December 2007, the joint venture was dissolved; Rhenus taking ownership of the bus operations and two railway contracts, Keolis taking full ownership of Eurobahn.[5][6]

On 14 December 2008, Eurobahn commenced operating the Hellweg Net services.[2] In 2015, the contract was extended until 2030.[7][8] In December 2009, Eurobahn commenced operating the Maas-Rhine-Lippe network.[9][10] In December 2017, Eurobahn commenced operating the Teutoburger Wald network.[11][12][13][14]

Eurobahn was scheduled to commence operating Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn routes S1 and S4 under contract to Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr (VRR) in December 2019.[15][16][17] However with Eorobahn unable to recruit enough drivers before the contract commenced, VRR cancelled the contract with DB Regio awarded a short-term deal.[18]

Services

Eurobahn operate services on the following lines:[19][20][21]

Current

Line Network Route Contract commenced Contract finishes
RB 50 Hellweg Net Dortmund - Lünen - Münster December 2008 December 2030
RB 59 Hellweg Net Dortmund - Unna - Soest December 2008 December 2030
RB 61 Bielefeld - Osnabrück - Rheine - Bad Bentheim December 2017 December 2032
RB 65 Münster - Rheine December 2017 December 2032
RB 66 Münster - Osnabrück December 2017 December 2032
RB 67 OWL Network Münster - Warendorf - Gütersloh - Bielefeld December 2013 December 2025
RB 69 Hellweg Net Münster - Hamm - Bielefeld December 2008 December 2030
RB 71 OWL Network Bielefeld - Herford - Bünde - Rahden December 2000 December 2025
RB 72 Herford - Detmold - Altenbeken - Paderborn December 2017 December 2032
RB 73 OWL Network Bielefeld - Lage - Lemgo December 2000 December 2025
RB 78 Nienburg - Minden - Bielefeld December 2017 December 2032
RB 89 Hellweg Net Münster - Hamm - Paderborn - Warburg December 2008 December 2030
RE 3 Maas-Rhein-Lippe-Net Düsseldorf - Düsseldorf Flughafen - Duisburg - Oberhausen - Gelsenkirchen - Hagen - Herne - Dortmund - Hamm December 2009 December 2025
RE 13 Maas-Rhein-Lippe-Net Venlo - Viersen - Mönchengladbach - Düsseldorf - Wuppertal - Hagen - Hamm December 2009 December 2025
RE 82 OWL Network Bielefeld - Lage - Detmold - Altenbeken December 2013 December 2025

Former

Eurobahn formerly operate the following services:

Line Network Route Contract commenced Contract finished
RB 77 Weser-Bahn Hildesheim - Hameln - Löhne - Bünde December 2003 December 2011
RB 79 Lammentalbahn HildesheimBodenburg December 2003 December 2011

Rolling stock

The Eurobahn fleet consists of Bombardier Talents and Stadler Flirts.[22]

References

  1. ^ French Win Bielefeld Contract Today's Railways Europe issue 40 April 1999 page 13
  2. ^ a b Keolis Germany: yesterday, today & tomorrow Archived 2017-10-29 at the Wayback Machine Eurobahn
  3. ^ Eurobahn Takes Over Today's Railways Europe issue 54 June 2000 page 7
  4. ^ Keolis wins Bielfeld tenderToday's Railways Europe issue 189 September 2011 page 52
  5. ^ Rhenus Keolis split on 1 December Archived 2018-10-26 at the Wayback Machine Eurail 4 December 2007 (German)
  6. ^ Rhenus and Keolis now formally separated Omnibus Review 6 December 2007 (German)
  7. ^ Eurobahn retains Germany's Hellweg regional network International Railway Journal 6 October 2015
  8. ^ Eurobahn retains Hellweg-Netz contract Railway Gazette International 7 October 2015
  9. ^ Eurobahn signs operating contract Railway Gazette International 25 August 2009
  10. ^ Rhenus-Keolis wins in Dusseldorf Today's Railways Europe issue 138 June 2007 page 49
  11. ^ Keolis to operate Teutoburger Wald network International Railway Journal 7 November 2014
  12. ^ Keolis wins Teutoburger-Wald operating contract Railway Gazette International 7 November 2014
  13. ^ Teutoburger Wald regional contract finally signed International Railway Journal 7 July 2015
  14. ^ Keolis wins battle of Teutoburger Wald Railway Gazette International 10 July 2016
  15. ^ Abellio and Keolis chosen for Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn contracts International Railway Journal 7 July 2016
  16. ^ Keolis and Abellio selected for Rhein-Ruhr S-Bahn contracts Railway Gazette International 7 July 2016
  17. ^ Keolis wins a new commuter rail contract in Germany and strengthens its position in mass transit Keolis 11 July 2016
  18. ^ Contract Lost Due to Driver Shortage Modern Railways issue 855 December 2019 page 79
  19. ^ Hellweg network Archived 2017-09-20 at the Wayback Machine Eurobahn
  20. ^ Mass-Rhine-Lippe network Archived 2017-09-20 at the Wayback Machine Eurobahn
  21. ^ OWL network Archived 2017-09-20 at the Wayback Machine Eurobahn
  22. ^ Our trains Archived 2017-10-29 at the Wayback Machine Eurobahn

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