Tegernsee-Bahn operating company

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Global share of DM 1000 in Tegernsee-Bahn AG from November 1970

The Tegernsee-Bahn Betriebsgesellschaft mbH was founded in 1983 by the Tegernsee-Bahn Aktiengesellschaft ( TAG ), today TAG Immobilien , AG, based in Tegernsee established to operate on the railway line Schaftlach-Tegernsee to spin off from the group. The parent company was founded in 1882 as a railway company and since then has largely shifted its business activities to the real estate sector. TAG continued to hold 100% of the shares.

After the operation on the railway line went to the Bayerische Oberlandbahn in 1998 as part of a tender by the Bavarian Railway Company , the Tegernsee-Bahn operating company sold its vehicles and was only a railway infrastructure company .

On December 20, 2012, the owner TAG Immobilien sold the Tegernseebahn for eleven million euros to the two municipalities of Tegernsee and Gmund (45 percent of the shares each) and to the Miesbach district (10 percent). The assets of the operating company include the shaftlach – Tegernsee railway line with a length of 12.4 kilometers and an area of ​​147,000 m², the two station buildings in Gmund and Tegernsee with land totaling 35,000 m², two undeveloped lakeshore properties with a total of 12,000 m² and 2,330 m² with 33 residential units of built-up land in a prime location on the Tegernsee.

The only motor vehicle was a Köf III . It was sold in late 2018. Since February 2018, the Tegernsee-Bahn has had a vehicle for museum trips with the historic VT 27 multiple unit.

Heino Seeger, the former managing director of the Bayerische Oberlandbahn, has been the managing director since May 2013. He went into strife there at the end of 2012.

Web links

Commons : TEGERNSEE-BAHN Betriebsgesellschaft  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Eleven million euros for the Tegernsee Railway. In: merkur-online.de. January 11, 2013, accessed January 11, 2013 .
  2. Christopher Horn: Tegernseer Bahnhof: Citizens plan demos. In: Tegernsee voice. November 30, 2012. Retrieved October 19, 2018 .
  3. Florian Dürr: White-blue Dessaue . In: railway magazine . No. 5 , 2019, ISSN  0342-1902 , p. 48-50 .
  4. DAY 27 . In: TEGERNSEE-BAHN Betriebsgesellschaft mbH . ( tegernsee-bahn.de [accessed on October 22, 2018]).
  5. Winter steam at Tegernsee, first use of the VT 13 (ex RAG) of the TBG. In: LOK Report. February 14, 2018, accessed on October 19, 2018 (incorrectly referred to as VT24 in the text).
  6. Christopher Horn: Seeger new boss at Tegernsee-Bahn. In: Tegernsee voice. April 9, 2013, accessed October 19, 2018 .