Infra Fürth

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infra fürth gmbh
legal form GmbH
founding January 1, 1999
Seat Fuerth
management
Number of employees 386
sales 195.2 million euros
Branch Energy supply , public transport , services
Website www.infra-fuerth.de
As of December 31, 2016

The infra fürth gmbh is a private law municipal enterprises of the city Fürth . It is the legal successor of Stadtwerke Fürth (STWF) and was privatized by its entry in the commercial register on August 19, 1999 retroactively to January 1, 1999 and converted into a limited liability company.

Headquarters of infra fürth

Group structure

On January 1, 2001, the supply , transport and service business areas were merged into infra fürth holding gmbh & co. kg , which holds 80.1% of the shares in infra fürth gmbh. This holding company was converted into a GmbH on January 1, 2012 . The remaining 19.9% ​​of the supply sector has been owned by Bayernwerk AG (formerly E.ON Bayern) since the holding company was founded . The operating company of the Fürth baths, TFB Fürth Objektgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, was renamed into the corporation infra fürth bäder gmbh on January 1, 2012, in which infra fürth holding gmbh with 94.8% and the company Rödl Bauunternehmung GmbH Nuremberg holds a 5.2% stake. All other subsidiaries belong entirely to the holding company and thus to the city of Fürth.

care

The infra fürth is the local provider of the population with electricity , natural gas , water and district heating . Infra fürth also provides telecommunications and other energy services.

It operates four natural gas filling stations (2 × Nuremberg, Fürth and Langenzenn ) and the port of Fürth .

traffic

Line network and structure city ​​bus Nuremberg (green 17x lines operated by infra)

Infra fürth verkehr gmbh ( infra ) is responsible for urban traffic in Fürth , which was created by splitting off the traffic section from infra fürth gmbh.

For the implementation of the public transport in Fürth, the Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft Nürnberg (VAG) is provided with the underground system owned by the infra. The city ​​buses (42 solo buses including three e-buses, 18 articulated buses, 2 sprinters, 7 bus trains and the associated 7 trailers as well as a touring bus and a 15m bus) belong to infra itself. With an average vehicle age of 6.6 years (as of 2011) the infra bus fleet is one of the most modern in Germany. The house supplier is EvoBus , based in Mannheim, since 1999 mainly Citaro buses have been purchased. Buses from MAN and Solaris were also procured. Since February 1, 2010, infra has also been the first transport company in Bavaria to use bus trains with the buses of MAN and Solaris. In addition, Infra Fürth has been the first transport company in Northern Bavaria to use a Solaris electric bus on Fürth's streets since 2018. Since 2020, two more E-Citaro e-buses, made by Evobus (Mercedes-Benz), have been running in Fürth city traffic.

A dynamic passenger information system (DFIS) has been installed at several stops, such as the Fürth main train station, the Rathaus bus station and the Klinikum Ost, West and other stops .

Subway

The U1 line covers a distance of 5.2 kilometers in Fürth. The U1 goes to the following seven Fürth underground stations: Fürth Hardhöhe , Fürth Klinikum , Fürth Stadthalle , Fürth Town Hall , Fürth Hauptbahnhof , Jakobinenstraße and city ​​limits .

line operator Current route Cycle in min
Peak hours NVZ SVZ
U1Nuremberg U1.svg (infra /) VAG Fürth Hardhöhe - Fürth main station - city ​​limits - Plärrer - Nuremberg main station - Langwasser Süd 5 10

(Bold: stops in Fürth)

City bus

The infra city ​​bus routes at a glance:

Status: 06/25/2020

line operator Current route Cycle in min
Peak hours NVZ SVZ
Bus route 171 infra (Vach - own home - clinic -) Hardhöhe - Oberfürberg / Spechtweg 10 15th 60
Bus route 172 infra Fürth main station - Kulturforum - Billinganlage - Scherbsgrabenbäder (Fürthermare) - Clinic - Unterfarrnbach - Burgfarrnbach 10 15th 30th
Bus route 173 infra Jakobinenstraße - Südstadt - Fürth Central Station - City Hall - Stadeln - Atzenhof 20th 30th 60
Bus route 174 infra Jakobinenstraße -Südstadt - Fürth main station -Rathaus - Stadeln - Vach (Vacher Markt) 20th 30th 60
Bus route 175 infra Vach - own home - clinic - town hall - Poppenreuth - Hans-Böckler-Straße - city ​​limits 20th 30th 60
Bus route 176 infra Hardhöhe - Hardhöhe West industrial park - Hardhöhe 20th - -
Bus route 177 infra Europaallee or infra - (/) Leyher Strasse - Fürth Central Station - City Hall - Rudolf-Schiestl-Strasse 10 15th 30th
Bus route 178 infra (Weiherhof or Waldkrankenhaus or Heilstättensiedlung -) Oberfürberg - Eschenau - Dambach - Fürth main station - town hall - Poppenreuth - Ronhof - Bislohe - Schmalau - Am Mühlweg 20th 30th 60
Bus route 179 infra Fürth Süd - Rothenburger- / Sigmundstraße ( or Europaallee) - Kalb-Siedlung - Fürth Central Station - Town Hall - Ronhof Stadium - Ronhof - Sack - Bislohe - Großgründlach - Am Wegfeld 20th 30th 30th
Bus route 189 infra Fürth main station - Mondstrasse - Kulturforum - Billing facility - Bremerstaller Wiesen - Conrad-Stutz-Weg 40 40 -

Notes: stations shown in bold are within the Fürth urban area. HVZ means rush hour, NVZ low traffic time, SVZ low traffic time.

VAG city ​​bus routes that start or end in Fürth or touch the urban area:

As of December 11, 2017

line operator Current route Cycle in min
Peak hours NVZ SVZ
Bus route 33 infra Nuremberg Airport - Almoshof - Höfles - Poppenreuth North - Fürth Town Hall - Fürth Central Station 20th 40 40
Bus route 37 VAG Heilig-Geist-Spital - City Hall - Maxfeld - Kilianstrasse - Schleswiger Strasse - Vocational Promotion Agency - War victims' settlement - Hans-Böckler-Strasse - city ​​limits - Jakobinenstrasse - Fürth main station 20th 40 40
Bus route 38 VAG Höfen / Virnsberger Strasse - Leyh - Maximilianstrasse - Westfriedhof - Schniegling - Hans-Böckler-Strasse - city limits 20th 30th 60
Bus route 39 VAG Fürth main station - Fürth town hall - Poppenreuth - Espan - Hans-Böckler-Straße - Schniegling - war victims' settlement - Wetzendorf - Nordwestring - Maximilianstraße 20th 20th 40
Bus route 67 VAG Frankenstrasse - Röthenbach - Fürth Süd - Fürth main station 20th 30th 60
Bus route 73 VAG City limits - Virnsberger Strasse - Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 20th 30th 60

Notes: stations in bold are within the Fürth urban area. HVZ means rush hour, NVZ low traffic time, SVZ low traffic time.

Night traffic

Night bus symbol in the transport association for the greater Nuremberg area

In the nights from Friday to Saturday, Saturday to Sunday, in nights for holidays and long weekends and during the nights on Carnival Monday and Shrove Tuesday five lines use the night bus Nightliner the city Fürth.

line operator Current route Tact
N S.
Night bus route 9 VAG Main station - Plärrer - Maximilianstraße - Leyh - city ​​limits - Fürth town hall - own home - Hardhöhe - Unterfarrnbach - Burgfarrnbach 60 20th
Night bus route 11 VAG Central station - Rathenauplatz - town hall - Westfriedhof - Wetzendorf - war victims' settlement - city ​​limits 60 20th
Night bus route 17 infra Fürth Town Hall - Ronhof - Sack - Stadeln - Mannhof - Vach - Atzenhof 60 30th
Night bus route 18 infra Fürth Town Hall - Fürth Central Station - Kalb-Siedlung - Dambach - Oberfürberg 60 30th
Night bus route 20 infra Fürth Town Hall - Erlangen Central Station - Erlangen Hugenottenplatz 60 30th
Night bus route 21 DRB iAd OVF Fürth Town Hall - Fuggerstrasse - Zirndorf - Cadolzburg 60 60

Notes: stations in bold are within the Fürth urban area. N means normal operation, S means special operation (e.g. New Year's Eve or Blue Night ). iAd stands for on behalf of

Tariff

The entire urban area of ​​Fürth is located in tariff zone 200 of the Verkehrsverbund Großraum Nürnberg (VGN). Since January 1, 2012, the short-haul tariff (tariff level K) only applies up to the next but one tariff point. The new tariff level Z has been introduced for journeys throughout the city. In 2015 the tariff level "Z" was replaced by the letter "B".

service

In the infra fürth business service gmbh computer services are offered for the individual companies in the infra fürth and for the city of Fuerth.

Between January 1, 2004 and December 31, 2006, infra Fürth took over the business and commercial management of the special purpose association for the water supply of the Knoblauchsland .

Until December 31, 2005, the public outdoor and indoor swimming pools were operated by the baths division on behalf of the city of Fürth.

Furthermore, the following tasks are carried out by infra fürth and its companies on behalf of the city of Fürth: street lighting, river water control, public wells, city clocks and consumption billing for city drainage.

Discussion about the privatization of urban drainage

City drainage has been run as a municipal company since 2006. The city's goal is to completely privatize this own operation. Resistance has formed against this plan among the people of Fürth. As part of a citizens' initiative many signatures were from March 2006 in a short time sufficiently collected to a referendum to bring about.

Holdings

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b infra-fuerth.de
  2. infra-fuerth.de
  3. stadtverkehr-fuerth.de  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.stadtverkehr-fuerth.de  
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  6. Participation report 2012 of the city of Fürth, p. 14