DB Fernverkehr

DB Fernverkehr AG (German for "DB Long-distance Traffic") is a semi-independent division of Deutsche Bahn that operates long-distance passenger trains in Germany.[1] 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[2] 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 trains per day.

References

  1. Fender, Keith. "RDC secures more paths for Sylt car shuttle". Retrieved 2016-08-15.
  2. UK, DVV Media. "IC double-deckers to serve Baden-Württemberg". Retrieved 2016-08-15.


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