Erms-Neckar Railway

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Erms-Neckar-Bahn Railway Infrastructure Public Company
Basic information
Web presence www.erms-neckar-bahn.de
legal form Corporation
Seat Bad Urach
founding 1988-07-05
Lines
Gauge 1435 mm ( standard gauge )

The Erms-Neckar-Bahn Eisenbahninfrastructure Aktiengesellschaft ( ENAG ), initially Ermstal-Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH ( EVG ), later the Society for the Promotion of Rail Traffic in Ermstal mbH and Aktien-Gesellschaft for the Promotion of Rail Traffic in the Ermstal , is a public railway infrastructure company . As such, it operates the Metzingen - Bad Urach , Kleinengstingen - Schelklingen and Neckarbischofsheim Nord - Hüffenhardt railway lines according to AEG . She took over the latter from SWEG at the end of 2013 .

The company was founded by the neighboring communities of the Ermstalbahn on July 5th, 1988 in order to improve the local rail traffic. On December 27, 1993, it acquired this line with effect from January 1, 1994 from what was then the Deutsche Bundesbahn for the symbolic price of one D-Mark . In 1992 the EVG changed into the Erms-Neckar-Bahn AG (ENAG) in Bad Urach.

The Erms-Neckar-Bahn participates in the Neckar-Alb regional light rail and therefore also in a collective order from several companies for dual system light rail vehicles.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Erms-Neckar-Bahn AG - Society - History. Retrieved October 17, 2017 .
  2. Cooperation agreement concluded - Five transport companies want to order TramTrains together , accessed on March 12, 2019, archived on the same day ( memento of March 12, 2019 in the Internet Archive )