Ludwigslust transport company

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Ludwigsluster Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH
Logo Ludwigsluster Verkehrsgesellschaft.png
Basic information
Company headquarters Hagenow
Web presence www.vl-p.de
Reference year 2011
owner District Ludwigslust (100%)
Transport network VWM , HVV
Employee 124 employees (101 bus drivers) and 9 trainees
Lines
bus 66
number of vehicles
Omnibuses 108
statistics
Mileage 4.0 million km per year
Catchment area former Ludwigslust district , Neuhaus district (Lüneburg district), capital Schwerindep1
Operating facilities
Depots Headquarters:
  • Hagenow

Branch:

  • Ludwigslust
  • Boizenburg / Elbe

Operating parts:

  • Doemitz
  • Neuhaus
  • Lübheen
  • Wittenburg

The Ludwigsluster Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH (LVG) operated bus lines as a transport company in the area of ​​the former Ludwigslust district . The Neuhaus office was also served on behalf of the Lüneburg district . The company based in Hagenow was founded on July 25, 1990; the sole shareholder was the Ludwigslust district. The Ludwigsluster Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH was a member of the Verkehrsgemeinschaft Westmecklenburg , the Verkehrsgemeinschaft Nordost-Niedersachsen and operated lines within the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund .

Stop sign in Zarrentin -Boissow

The predecessors of Ludwigsluster Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH were VEB Kraftverkehr Hagenow and Kraftverkehr Ludwigslust, which were founded in 1953 and which became part of the Schwerin Transport Combine in 1981. When it was dissolved after the political change , the two companies became Hagenower Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH in 1990 and Ludwigsluster Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH in 1992 , which were merged in the course of the district reform in 1994 .

After the district reform in 2011 in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Ludwigslust Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH was merged into Verkehrsgesellschaft Ludwigslust-Parchim mbH (VLP) in October 2013 .

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