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Rhein-Neckar-Verkehr GmbH (RNV, Rhine-Neckar Transport Ltd) is a company operating public transport (specifically bus and tram services) in the Rhine-Neckar region of Germany, including the cities of Heidelberg, Mannheim and Ludwigshafen am Rhein.

History

RNV was established on 1 October 2004 as a joint subsidiary of the five principal public transport operators that had previously operated in the region:

  • the Heidelberg Tramway (Heidelberger Straßen- und Bergbahn, HSB),
  • MVV Transport (MVV Verkehr, the operator of trams and buses in Mannheim),
  • the Upper Rhine Railway Company (Oberrheinische Eisenbahn, which became part of the MVV Group in the early 2000s and was then known as MVV OEG),
  • the operator of the Rhine-Haardt Railway (Rhein-Haardt Bahn, RHB) and
  • Verkehrsbetriebe Ludwigshafen (the operator of buses and trams in Ludwigshafen, VBL).

RNV is a public sector operation, as its ultimate beneficial owners are local authorities in the region.

Since 1 March 2005, RNV provides transport services on behalf of its parent companies. Fares are set by the local passenger transport executive, Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Neckar (VRN).[1]

It commenced operations with a 188 kilometre network and 400 vehicles.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Transit Briefs International Railway Journal September 2004 page 12
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