List of German Railway Companies - Companies of The Netinera Group With Railway Services

Companies of The Netinera Group With Railway Services

  • Netinera GmbH
    • Osthannoversche Eisenbahnen AG (OHE) (regional goods traffic in Lower Saxony, trans-regional services)
    • PE Arriva AG
      • Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn GmbH (ODEG)
      • Prignitzer Eisenbahn GmbH (PEG)
    • Regentalbahn AG
      • Regental Bahnbetriebs GmbH (RBG) − the Länderbahn − with the following services:
        • Oberpfalzbahn
        • Waldbahn
        • ALEX (former names: ARRIVA-Länderbahn-Express, Allgäu-Express)
      • Vogtlandbahn GmbH (VBG)

Under the trade name Vogtland-Express Netinera offers long-distance passenger services on the route Berlin–Riesa–Chemnitz–Plauen–Hof.

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