DB Fernverkehr

DB Fernverkehr AG is a semi-independent division of Deutsche Bahn that operates long-distance passenger trains in Germany. It was founded in 1999 in the second stage of the privatisation of German Federal Railways under the name of DB Reise&Touristik and renamed in 2003.

DB Fernverkehr operates all InterCityExpress and Intercity trains in Germany as well as several EuroCity trains throughout Europe. Unlike its sister companies DB Regio and DB Schenker Rail (formerly Railion and before then DB Cargo), DB Fernverkehr still holds a de facto monopoly in its segment of the market as it operates hundreds of trains per day, while all competitors' long-distance services (Veolia Verkehr most notably) combined amount to no more than 10-15 train per day.

Deutsche Bahn
Current departments (post 2007)
  • DB Bahn
  • DB Netze
  • DB Schenker
  • Arriva
Current business areas (post 2007)
  • DB Dienstleistungen
  • DB Fernverkehr
  • DB Netze Energie
  • DB Netze Fahrweg
  • DB Netze Personenbahnhöfe
  • DB Netze Projektbau
  • DB Regio
  • DB Schenker Rail (pre 2009: 'Railion')
  • DB Schenker Logistics
  • DB Stadtverkehr
  • DB Station&Service
Services
  • Intercity-Express
  • Intercity
  • InterRegio (defunct)
  • Interregio-Express
  • Regional-Express
  • Regionalbahn
  • S-Bahn
  • DB City Night Line
  • DB AutoZug
  • Metropolitan (defunct)
International Services
  • EuroCity
  • Thalys
Former business areas (2000-07)
  • CityNightLine
  • DB Cargo
  • DB Netz
  • DB Reise & Touristik
  • Railion (to early 2009)
United Kingdom
  • DB Schenker Rail (UK)
  • Arriva UK Trains
  • Arriva Trains Wales
  • Chiltern Railways
  • CrossCountry
  • Grand Central
  • London Overground
  • Tyne and Wear Metro
History
  • Deutsche Reichsbahn
  • Deutsche Bundesbahn
  • Deutsche Reichsbahn (East Germany)
Related topics
  • Rail transport in Germany
  • BahnTower
  • Bahn TV
  • BahnCard
  • Category
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