Heidenheim tariff association
The Heidenheimer Tarifverbund (HTV) is a cooperation between the local transport company and the district office in the Heidenheim district in Baden-Württemberg . It was founded on May 27, 1998 with the aim of providing a uniform public transport tariff. An association does not exist; their tasks are carried out by the district office. There are 12 train stations and 414 bus stops on an area of around 627 km² . The annual transport performance is around 624 thousand train kilometers and around 3.1 million bus kilometers.
On January 1, 2004, a transitional tariff for the Donau-Iller local transport network was introduced.
Transport companies in the HTV
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Südwestdeutsche Landesverkehrs-AG (SWEG), Ulm branch
Regional trains Aalen – Heidenheim – Ulm
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DB ZugBus Regionalverkehr Alb-Bodensee (RAB), Ulm
IRE trains Aalen – Heidenheim – Ulm; Regional bus route 59
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Heidenheimer Verkehrsgesellschaft (HVG), Heidenheim
City and regional bus routes 1–7, 40–52, 60–68
Subcontractors: Ostertag, Nattheim
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Regional Bus Stuttgart (RBS), Aalen branch Regional bus
routes 7518, 7690, 7693, 7694
Subcontractors: Lange, Niederstotzingen; Weis, Neuler
- Süddeutsche Verkehrslinien (SVL), Laupheim
Regional bus routes 30, 35, 70, 75, 76
Subcontractors: Gröner, Steinheim-Söhnstetten; Grüninger, Gerstetten
- Omnibus Rupp, Neresheim
School bus route 101