Rhenus Veniro
Appearance
Industry | Public transport |
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Founded | 1 December 2007 |
Headquarters | , Germany |
Owner | Rhenus Group |
Website | www.rhenus-veniro.de |
Rhenus Veniro is a public transport company in Germany. It is a subsidiary of the Rhenus Group. Rhenus previously operated services in a joint venture with Keolis as Eurobahn. The joint venture was dissolved in December 2007, with Rhenus taking nine bus companies, two railway contracts and a tram contract.[1][2][3]
It currently operates two railway contracts in Rhineland-Palatinate with eight Stadler Regio-Shuttle RS1s.[4]
Services
Line | Network | Route | Contract commenced | Contract finishes |
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RB 37 | Hunsrück Railway | Boppard - Emmelshausen | 29 April 2011 | |
RB 85 | Moselwein Bahn | Bullay - Traben-Trarbach | December 2014[5] |
References
- ^ Rhenus Keolis split on 1 December Eurail 4 December 2007 (German)
- ^ Rhenus and Keolis now formally separated Omnibus Review 6 December 2007 (German)
- ^ Standardised personnel planning procedures - Rhenus Veniro introduces microbus in all its-subsidiaries IVU Traffic Technologies 3 July 2008
- ^ Rhenus Veniro RS1 in service Today's Railways Europe issue 187 July 2011 page 52
- ^ Rhenus Veniro to operate Mosel wine line International Railway Journal 8 January 2014
External links
Media related to Rhenus Veniro at Wikimedia Commons