词条 | Netinera |
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| name = Netinera Deutschland GmbH | logo = Netinera logo.svg | type = GmbH | traded_as = | predecessor = | successor = | founder = | defunct = | fate = | area_served = | key_people = * Jost Knebel (CEO)
| industry = Transport and logistics | genre = | products = | services = | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | aum = | assets = | equity = | owner = | num_employees = 3,777 (2014) | parent = Ferrovie dello Stato (FS) | divisions = | subsid = | footnotes = | intl = | caption = | foundation = {{Start date|2003||}} | location_city = Viechtach | location_country = Germany | location = | locations = | homepage = {{URL|www.netinera.de}} }} Netinera (formerly Arriva Deutschland), is a railway company operating in Germany. With Deutsche Bahn's purchase of British transport group Arriva in 2010, the European Commission ruled that Deutsche Bahn would have to shed Arriva's German operations in order to comply with competition rules.[1] The new owners, Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane and Cube, a French-Luxembourg investment fund, renamed the company as Netinera in March 2011.[2] BusIn 2005 Arriva bought Sippel which operates buses in Frankfurt, Mainz, Wiesbaden[3] and Erlangen.[4] It went to buy Verkehrsbetriebe Bils in 2006, which operates buses in Münster, Warendorf and Hamm and later in the year it acquired Neißeverkehr which operates buses in the Neiße region. TrainIn 2004 Arriva acquired Prignitzer Eisenbahn GmbH (PEG), which operates several lines in east Germany around Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg, North-Rhine Westphalia and Pomerania. In 2004 it also bought Regentalbahn AG, sometimes known as the Länderbahn, with its subsidiary Vogtlandbahn, which operates regional rail services in southern Saxony, northern and southern Bavaria and eastern Thuringia, and a long distance service to Berlin. In April 2007 Arriva acquired an 86% stake in the Osthannoversche Eisenbahnen AG (OHE):[5][6] a majority shareholder in the Metronom Eisenbahngesellschaft which operates regional train services on the Hamburg to Bremen, Hamburg to Hanover, Hamburg to Cuxhaven and Hanover to Göttingen lines. In September 2012, Netinera ordered 63 Coradia Lint trains from Alstom, which would be used on services in Rheinland-Pfalz.[7] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/10/1049&format=HTML&aged=0&language=EN&guiLanguage=en|accessdate=2010-12-13|title=Mergers: Commission clears proposed acquisition of Arriva by Deutsche Bahn, subject to conditions|date=2010-12-13}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://zughalt.de/arriva-deutschland-wird-zu-netinera/|accessdate=2011-03-26|title=Arriva Deutschland wird zu Netinera}} 3. ^Arriva Germany 4. ^Netinera also operates bus line #208 between Erlangen and Effeltrich: Verkehrsverbund Großraum Nürnberg - Fahrplan der Linie 208 5. ^The remaining 14% is held by Verkehrsbetriebe Bachstein GmbH, a regional transport company in Celle 6. ^Arriva PLC: Acquisition Released :17/01/2007 arriva.co.uk 7. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/passenger/single-view/view/netinera-orders-63-regional-trains-from-alstom.html|accessdate=24 September 2012|title=Netinera orders 63 regional trains from Alstom - Railway Gazette|work=Railway Gazette International}} Further reading
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