Havel bus

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Havelbus Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH
Havelbus 2017 logo.svg
Basic information
Company headquarters Nauen
Web presence havelbus.de
Reference year 2020
owner Havelland district 100%
Supervisory board Heidrun Wobeser
Managing directors Mathias Koehler
Transport network VBB
Employee 237 thereof 10 trainees
sales 2.6 million tickets p. a.dep1
Lines
bus 45
number of vehicles
Omnibuses 111
statistics
Passengers 4.8 million p. a.
Mileage 5.6 million km p. a.
Catchment area Berlin , Havelland, Potsdamdep1
Length of line network
Bus routes 7.2 million timetable km p. a., of itdep1
Operating facilities
Depots 3

Falkensee (HVG) Nauen (HVG) Rathenow (HVGR)

The Havelbus Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH (HVG) is a municipal transport company in the state of Brandenburg with headquarters in Nauen . The company is wholly owned by the Havelland district and is a member of the Berlin-Brandenburg transport association (VBB).

history

historical logo of the Havelbus Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH until 2016

The Havelbus Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH was founded on July 1st, 1992, when the regional bus service was spun off from ViP .

In 2012, the company celebrated its 20th anniversary and repeatedly surprised its passengers with small gifts.

At times, Havelbus was the largest transport company in Brandenburg. 1 January 2015 the company, which at that time was the districts Havelland and Potsdam-Mittelmark belonged divided. Today's Havelbus was created, based in Nauen, which continues the bus service between Rathenow , Nauen and Falkensee . In Potsdam-Mittelmark, the Beelitzer Verkehrs- und Servicegesellschaft mbH took over bus transport, which was to merge with the Verkehrsgesellschaft Belzig on January 1, 2017 and form regiobus Potsdam Mittelmark GmbH . In the course of this division, the Havelland district received 58% and the Potsdam-Mittelmark district 42% of the business assets of the "old" Havelbus.

vehicles

In 2006, Havelbus was the first Brandenburg transport company to introduce buses from the Polish manufacturer Solaris ; Since the division on January 1, 2015, these belong to regiobus Potsdam Mittelmark GmbH . Havelbus owns vehicles of the Mercedes-Benz Citaro O 530 N (solo bus), G (articulated bus), NÜ (low-floor intercity bus), among others . Havelbus also has MAN and Setra vehicles . Most of the buses come from EvoBus , which manufactures buses under the name of Mercedes-Benz. At the end of 2012, the first two "Avenue LF" buses from the Turkish manufacturer Temsa were added to the fleet, but these were only used for a short time and returned to Temsa after several years of downtime.

In total, Havelbus has 111 modern and mostly barrier-free vehicles. Some exceptions are not low-floor buses and are therefore not suitable for wheelchair users (e.g. the Setra 400 series buses that are sometimes used).

According to Havelbus, only vehicles with air conditioning have been procured since 2000 .

From 2010 to mid-2014 it was possible to buy tickets on the buses with the EC card. This had to be discontinued due to the changeover to the SEPA procedure. Since 2020, in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, (contactless) payment with giro, debit or credit cards has been possible again.

Bus routes

HVG transports around 7.2 million passengers annually on 45 routes. Over 24,742 students and trainees are transported per school day.

Overview of the daily lines:

  • 338 : Seeburg - Berlin
  • 604 : Falkensee - Potsdam
  • 642: Wustermark - Ketzin (-good pairs)
  • 648 : Falkensee south station - Seegefeld station
  • 649 : Wustermark - Brieselang
  • 650 : Potsdam - Nauen
  • 651 : Falkensee - Schönwalde
  • 652 : Falkensee - Falkenhöh - Seegefeld - Falkensee
  • 653 : Falkensee - Dallgow-Döberitz
  • 654 : Falkensee - Finkenkrug West (formerly Rügener Straße)
  • 655 : Falkensee - Dallgow-Döberitz
  • 656 : Falkensee - Brieselang
  • 657 : Brieselang public bus
  • 658 : Nauen - Paretz
  • 659 : Nauen - pairs in the Glien
  • 660 : Nauen - Päwesin
  • 661 : Nauen - Friesack
  • 662 : Elstal - Priort
  • 663 : (PlusBus) Nauen - Wustermark - Dallgow-Döberitz
  • 664 : Nauen - Königshorst
  • 665 : Friesack - Zootzen
  • 666 : Nauen city bus
  • 667 : Nauen - Brieselang (- Berlin S + U Rathaus Spandau)
  • 669 : Friesack - Paulinenaue
  • 671 : Paaren im Glien - Berlin S + U Rathaus Spandau
  • 672 : Rathenow - Steckelsdorf (- Böhne)
  • 673 : Rathenow - Göttlin - Grütz
  • 674 North: Rathenow Bhf - Rathenow, Waldesruh (- Semlin) - Rathenow Bhf
  • 674 South: Rathenow - Rathenow, Stadtgut
  • 675 : Rathenow - Premnitz - Gapel (school traffic)
  • 676 : Rathenow - Premnitz - Gapel
  • 677 : Premnitz - Milow - Bahnitz
  • 678 : Rathenow - Milow - Bahnitz
  • 679 : Rathenow - Großwudicke (- Schollene) - Vieritz (- Milow)
  • 680 : Rathenow - Nennhausen - Retzow - Nauen
  • 681 : Rathenow - Nennhausen - Mützlitz - Rathenow
  • 682 : Nennhausen - Barnewitz (Kieck) - Nennhausen
  • 683 : Rathenow - Stechow - Ferschesar - Friesack
  • 684 : Rathenow - Rhinow - Großderschau - Neustadt / Dosse
  • 685 : Rathenow - Semlin - Hohennauen
  • 687 : Rathenow - Rhinow - Friesack
  • 688 : Rhinow - Strodehne
  • 689 : Rhinow - Großderschau - Altgarz - Rhinow

"Potsdam" = stop "S DB Potsdam Hauptbahnhof"

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 20 years of the Havelbus - We say thank you ( memento of the original from November 7, 2014 in the web archive archive.today ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.havelbus.de
  2. Havelbus Aktuell ( Memento of the original from April 2, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Issue 2/14 p. 6 (PDF)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.havelbus.de
  3. Accessed October 23, 2014
  4. Pioneer in contactless payment in Brandenburg. In: Havelbus. June 11, 2020, accessed July 24, 2020 .
  5. The first PlusBus is rolling through Havelland. In: Havelbus. June 23, 2020, accessed July 24, 2020 .