RegioJet

RegioJet a.s.
Joint-stock company
Founded 2009[1]
Headquarters Brno, Czech Republic
Area served
Czech Republic, Slovakia
Key people
Radim Jančura,
Jiří Schmidt
Services Rail passenger transport
Revenue Increase 719 mil. (2015)[2]
Increase 35 mil. (2015)[2]
Total assets Increase 807 mil. (2015)[2]
Total equity Increase 216 mil. (2015)[2]
Number of employees
Increase 359 (2015)[2]
Website RegioJet.cz

RegioJet is a Czech open access passenger railway company founded in 2009 and headquartered in Brno. RegioJet is a subsidiary of Student Agency partnered with Keolis and operates in the Czech Republic, and through its daughter company also in Slovakia. Since 2015, RegioJet is also a brand of the bus transport operated by Student Agency and by the Slovak company of RegioJet.

Services

Czech Republic

In the Czech Republic, RegioJet operates trains between Prague and Havířov, with some trains continuing to Návsí and two services running onwards to Slovakia through Žilina, one to Košice and the other to Martin.[3] On the 14th of June 2015 the service was extended with the addition of a night train between Prague and Košice running every Thursday, Friday and Sunday.[4]

Slovakia

In January 2011, RegioJet won a contract to operate regional trains in Slovakia, on the Komárno - Dunajská Streda - Bratislava route. After a public promotional service in February 2012,[5] their service on this route began on March 4, breaking ZSSK's monopoly in Slovakia.[6] There are plans to win more tenders in Slovakia.[7]

In April 2014, RegioJet announced a plan to run trains on the Bratislava - Žilina - Košice route from December 2014,[8] and from 11th of October 2014 RegioJet started to run one daily train from Prague to Košice.[9] From 14th of December 2014 RegioJet started to run three daily trains from Bratislava to Košice a vice versa.[10]

Rolling stock

RegioJet uses 9 3-coach Bombardier Talent DMUs in Slovakia.[11] It has also bought 9 Škoda Class E630 electric locomotives from Ferrovie Nord Milano.[12] The company purchased[13][14] passenger cars of classes ABmz 30-70 (12 pcs), Ampz 18-91 (8 pcs) and Bmz 21-70 (6 pcs) from Austrian Federal Railways. They were transported to the Czech Republic in early June 2011 and late July 2011, going into service in September 2011. These passenger cars undergo maintenance in the METRANS DYKO Rail Repair Shop in Kolín and are painted by OLPAS Moravia in Krnov.[15]

Table of Regiojet's Rolling stock

Class Type Picture Nickname Production Builder Note Route
162 98E Peršing (Persing) 1984–1992 Škoda Works Bought from Italy and rebuilt from class 163 to 162 to increase maximum speed Praha - Pardubice - Ostrava - Žilina - Košice
193(D) Vectron Garfield 2010-present Siemens Leased from ELL Bratislava - Košice, Praha - Pardubice - Ostrava - Žilina - Košice
642(D) Desiro Siemens from leasing company Bratislava - Dunajská Streda - Komárno
643(D) Talent 1994-present Bombardier Bratislava - Dunajská Streda - Komárno
721 T 458.1 Velký Hektor (Big Hector) 1961 - 1971 ČKD Only 721.151, repair in Nymburk In depot of RJ -> Prague

References

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