Erfurt transport company
Erfurter Verkehrsbetriebe AG of the Stadtwerke Erfurt Group |
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Basic information | |
Company headquarters | Erfurt |
Web presence | www.evag-erfurt.de |
Reference year | 2017 |
owner | Stadtwerke Erfurt |
Board | Myriam Mountain |
Supervisory board | Matthias Bärwolff (Chairman) |
Transport network | VMT |
Employee | 540 |
sales | € 27.9 million |
Lines | |
Light rail | 6 + 1 special line |
bus | 25th |
number of vehicles | |
Light rail car | 79 (meter gauge), of which 3 KT4D 16 MGT6D 36 Combinos (30m) 24 Combinos (20m) |
Omnibuses | 37 standard buses , including 31 low-floor 22 articulated buses |
statistics | |
Passengers | 51.093 million per year |
Stops | Stadtbahn 194, 179 of which are barrier-free, Bus 571, of which 255 are barrier-free |
Catchment area | 269.2 km² |
Residents in the catchment area |
0.211 million |
Length of line network | |
Light rail lines | 58.2 km |
Bus routes | 286.2 km |
Operating facilities | |
Depots | Urbicher Kreuz Klinikum (Nordhäuser Straße) Municipal utilities (Magdeburger Allee) |
The Erfurter Verkehrsbetriebe AG (SWE EVAG) is a division of the Stadtwerke Erfurt , which is responsible for the implementation of the local public transport in the Thuringian capital Erfurt .
history
The history of the Erfurter Verkehrsbetriebe began in 1920 when the city of Erfurt acquired the majority of shares in the Erfurter Elektrische Straßenbahn AG and thereby initiated the municipalization of the formerly private company. The Erfurt tram existed since 1883 as a horse-drawn tram and from 1894 as an electric train. In 1925, the Erfurt transport company opened the first bus routes in the city.
The name of the company initially remained Erfurter Elektro Straßenbahn AG, before it was renamed to Erfurter Verkehrs-AG (EVAG) in 1938 . In 1951 the company was renamed VEB Erfurter Verkehrsbetriebe (EVB), which became the Erfurter Verkehrsbetriebe AG (EVAG) on April 24, 1990. On December 18, 1996, EVAG was incorporated into Stadtwerke Erfurt, which has been calling the company SWE EVAG since October 5, 2007 and incorporated it into the corporate design . At the same time, the Erfurt public transport company initiated the establishment of a passenger advisory board in the same year.
Transport offer
A meter-gauge tram network (the "Erfurt Stadtbahn"), a city bus network and still individual regional bus routes are operated. All six tram lines and city bus line 9 run Monday to Friday between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. every 10 minutes ("Erfurt City Takt").
Between 1948 and 1975, the Erfurt public transport company also operated the Erfurt trolleybus .
Others
All departure times and disruptions can be called up using the app while on the move, while EVAG informs about short-term and long-term traffic disruptions via Twitter. From 8 p.m. there is the option of " stopping on request " on all bus routes .
Free WiFi has been available in all light rail vehicles since the end of 2016.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ EVAG history part 1: 1883 - 1983 [1]
- ↑ EVAG history part 2: 1983 to today [2]
- ↑ The Erfurt Passenger Advisory Board [3]
- ↑ EVAG_direkt (@EVAG_direkt) | Twitter. Retrieved January 28, 2017 .
- ↑ Stadtwerke Erfurt Group - stop on request. Retrieved January 28, 2017 .
- ↑ Surf the Internet for free with EVAG. Retrieved January 21, 2016 .