
Deutsche Bahn
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Ceo | Richard Lutz |
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Headquarters | Berlin |
Germany | |
Owners | Germany |
Revenue | 42. 7 billion EUR (2017) |
Subsidiaries | DB Schenker |
DB Regio | |
DB Netz | |
Arriva | |
Flinkster | |
Did you know | Germany has the seventh-longest rail transport network (38,594 km) in the world. |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 958278 |
About Deutsche Bahn
Deutsche Bahn AG is a German railway company. Headquartered in Berlin, it is a private joint-stock company, with the Federal Republic of Germany being its single shareholder.
Strike brings Germany's public transport network to halt

... EVG represents around 230,000 employees at Deutsche Bahn - Germany s national rail operator, and other bus companies...
Lufthansa tech failure leaves planes grounded

... Passengers with domestic flights can switch to Deutsche Bahn until Sunday, " the airline said in a statement...
Bavaria train crash: At least three killed in German rail accident

... Part of the route between Munich and Garmisch-Partenkirchen has been blocked off and traffic has been diverted, German rail operator Deutsche Bahn says...
Germans get €9-a-month travel in response to energy price rises

... " However, rail company Deutsche Bahn is already struggling with overcrowding, delays and cancellations and the prospect of millions of extra passengers has prompted criticism of the plan...
Storm Eunice carves deadly trail across Europe

... In Germany rail operator Deutsche Bahn said " more than 1,000km" (620 miles) of track had suffered damage...
Munich WW2 bomb blows up near station, wounding three

... Rail operator Deutsche Bahn suspended travel to and from the central station...
With the carriage rail will take the franchise series to the High Court

... A similar but separate suit of Arriva, owned by Deutsche Bahn, also had already filed with the court...
Should trains have separate compartments for 'children'?

... The German railway (Deutsche Bahn) offers a mother/Small kind (mother and small child) specialist in your latest moves...
Storm Eunice carves deadly trail across Europe
At least 16 people have been killed as Storm Eunice carved a deadly trail across Europe.
Deaths were reported in Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, the Irish Republic and the UK, as fierce winds felled trees and sent debris flying.
Millions of homes and businesses lost power across Europe and transport networks were left in disarray.
The Dutch coastguard said it was trying to locate 26 empty shipping containers lost in the North Sea .
Gusts of More Than 120mph (almost 200 km/h) were recorded on Friday.
Four people died in the Netherlands, all hit by falling trees, and another four were killed in Poland.
Three people were killed on roads in England, two more died in Germany and Two People have died in Belgium, including A Man hit on The Head by a solar panel blown off a building in Ghent.
A council worker in his 60s died in County Wexford, The Republic of Ireland, when he was hit by a tree.
About 30 people in northern France were injured in storm-related road accidents.
The 40ft (12m) shipping containers were lost from the Panama-registered Marcos V around the Wadden Islands, En Route to Germany.
The Dutch coastguard said it was using helicopters and a emergency towing vessel in The Search , while ships in the area had also been asked to keep a look out.
Elsewhere in the Netherlands parts of The Roof of the stadium of football team ADO Den Haag was Ripped Off in The Hague and High Speed trains to Belgium, France and the UK were cancelled.
In Germany rail operator Deutsche Bahn said " More Than 1,000km" (620 miles) of track had suffered damage.
Poland still had one million customers with electricity cut off on Saturday Afternoon , AFP reported, after the country's north-west took a battering.
Ferries across the Channel, The World 's busiest shipping lane, were suspended, before the English port of Dover reopened on Friday afternoon. Hundreds of flights were cancelled at airports including Heathrow and Schiphol.
Source of news: bbc.com