Hessische Landesbahn Explained

Hessische Landesbahn GmbH
Type:Owned by the State of Hesse
Industry:Transportation
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Hq Location City:Frankfurt am Main
Hq Location Country:Germany
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Key People:Veit Salzmann (Supervisor)
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Hessische Landesbahn (Hessian State Railway, HLB) is a regional transport company owned by the German state of Hesse, based in Frankfurt am Main. It provides bus and rail passenger transport services and, to a lesser extent, rail freight services in Hesse and across the state’s borders through its subsidiaries and affiliates.

Company

The management of Hessische Landesbahn is supervised by Veit Salzmann. The districts and the State of Hesse are represented by four people on the Supervisory Board and the employees also have four seats on the Board.

Structure

Hessische Landesbahn GmbH operates as the holding company of three subsidiaries:

HLB Hessenbus and HLB Hessenbahn are 100 per cent owned subsidiary, HLB Basis is almost 85% owned by HLB, while the remaining shares are mostly owned by local authorities.[1]

History

The company was founded in 1955 as a holding company of several non-government-owned railways in Hesse, which operated as an integrated railway company with its own rail infrastructure, stations, etc., as well as operations on this infrastructure.

In the course of the separation of infrastructure and operations in 2005, three of the four subsidiaries of HLB: the Frankfurt-Königsteiner Eisenbahn, the Butzbach-Licher Eisenbahn and the Kassel-Naumburger Eisenbahn were united under the holding company of the Frankfurt-Königsteiner Eisenbahn, since trading as HLB Basis, as the common infrastructure operator.

Train services

The subsidiaries of the Hessische Landesbahn operate 3.8 million train kilometres each year over 237.5 kilometres of line and 10.34 million vehicle kilometres each year over 1,013 km of bus route.

The main line of the HLB originally was the Königstein Railway between Königstein and Frankfurt-Höchst of the former Frankfurt-Königsteiner Eisenbahn (Frankfurt-Königstein Railway, FKE), known as the K-Bahn and part of the Frankfurter Verkehrsverbund (Frankfurt Transport Association, FVV).

In the 1990s, the HLB subsidiaries operated a number of local lines acquired from Deutsche Bahn in north and middle Hesse. Since 11 December 2005, HLB multiple units have operated on the Kahlgrund Railway from Hanau to Schöllkrippen in the Bavarian Spessart. Besides railways it operates buses and tram lines.

Since December 2010, HLB has also run on the main line FrankfurtGießenSiegen/Marburg routes (RMV lines 98/99, the Main-Sieg-Express) and, since December 2011, it has operated Regionalbahn services on the RMV lines 45 and 52 on the Limburg–Gießen–AlsfeldFulda and the Fulda–Gersfeld routes.

Investments

HLB Basis AG has a 50% interest in Regionalbahn Kassel (RBK), with the remainder held by Kasseler Verkehrs-Gesellschaft (KVG). The KVG operates the Kassel–Waldkappel railway, which combines rail freight and tram traffic. The RBK, in turn, holds 49% of Regionaltram Betriebsgesellschaft, a joint venture with Deutsche Bahn, which, as RegioTram Kassel, operates tram-trains in the Kassel area.

Through other subsidiaries the HLB operates passenger transport services beyond the Hessian borders in four of the six neighbouring states:

Fares

Hessische Landesbahn is a member of the Tarifverband der Bundeseigenen und Nichtbundeseigenen Eisenbahnen in Deutschland (Fare association of federally and non-federally owned railways in Germany). Tickets for travel on Deutsche Bahn trains can therefore also be used on HLB trains.

Lines

The following lines, using the numbering of the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund are operated by the Hessische Landesbahn:

ServiceLine nameRouteConcession periodNormal rolling stock
East Rhine Railway, Taunus RailwayFrankfurt Hbf – – – – Dec. 2019 – Dec. 2025Alstom Coradia Continental
Main-Lahn Railway
Ländches Railway
Limburg (Lahn)NiedernhausenWiesbaden HbfDec. 2014 – Dec. 2022[2]
Feeder to the IC34Gießen-Wetzlar-WeilburgDec. 2021 – Dec. 2038
Limburg-Staffel–Siershahn railwayLimburg (Lahn) – Montabaur – SiershahnDec. 2014 – Dec. 2030LINT, Stadler GTW 2/6
Main–Weser RailwayFrankfurt (Main) – Friedberg – Gießen (– Marburg – Kirchhain)Dec. 2023 – Dec. 2038Coradia Continental
Main–Weser Railway, Dill RailwayFrankfurt (Main) Hbf – Friedberg – Gießen – Herborn – Dillenburg
Main–Weser RailwayFrankfurt (Main) Hbf – Friedberg – Gießen – Marburg – Schwalmstadt-Treysa
Lahntal railway
Vogelsberg Railway
Limburg (Lahn)WetzlarGießenGrünbergMücke (Hess)AlsfeldLauterbach NordFuldaDec. 2011 – Dec. 2038LINT 41 and 54
Lahn-Kinzig RailwayGießen – Hungen – Nidda – Glauburg-StockheimGelnhausenJan. 2001 – Dec. 2032GTW 2/6
Friedberg–Mücke railwayFriedberg – Wölfersheim-SödelMay 1999 – Dec. 2032
Beienheim–Schotten railway
Main-Weser Railway
(Frankfurt (Main) Hbf –) Friedberg (Hess) – Beienheim – ReichelsheimEchzellNidda (from Frankfurt only Mon–Fri)
Friedberg–Hanau railway, Main–Weser RailwayHanau – Nidderau – Friedberg – GießenDec. 2023 – Dec. 2038Coradia Continental
Fulda–Gersfeld RailwayFulda – GersfeldDec. 2011 – Dec. 2023LINT 41 and 54
Frankfurt-Hanau Railway
Main-Spessart railway
Frankfurt (Main) Hbf – MaintalHanau HbfGroßkrotzenburgKahl am MainAschaffenburg HbfDec. 2018 – Dec. 2033 Coradia Continental[3]
Frankfurt Airport loop, Main Railway, Frankfurt–Hanau railway, Main-Spessart railway Frankfurt Airport regional stationFrankfurt South – Maintal – Hanau Hbf – Großkrotzenburg – Kahl am Main – Aschaffenburg HbfDec. 2018 – Dec. 2033
Rhine-Main RailwayWiesbaden Hbf – Mainz HbfGroß-GerauDarmstadt HbfDieburgBabenhausen – Aschaffenburg Hbf
Oberwesterwald-BahnLimburg (Lahn) – Westerburg – AltenkirchenAu (Sieg)BetzdorfSiegen (one train pair to Kreuztal)Dec. 2014 – Dec. 2030LINT, GTW 2/6
Ruhr-Sieg-BahnSiegen – Finnentrop (one train pair)
Biggesee-ExpressFinnentrop – Olpe
Kreuztal–Cölbe railwayBad Berleburg – Erndtebrück – Siegen – Betzdorf)
Dill RailwayDillenburg – Haiger – Siegen
Heller Valley RailwayBetzdorf – Herdorf – Haiger – DillenburgDec. 2015 – Dec. 2030
Main-Weser Railway (Main-Sieg-Express)Frankfurt (Main) Hbf – Gießen – Marburg (Lahn)StadtallendorfSchwalmstadt-TreysaWabernKassel HbfDec. 2015 – Dec. 2038
Operating since 2010 on Frankfurt–Marburg(–Stadtallendorf) section
FLIRT
Main-Weser Railway, Dill Railway (Main-Sieg-Express)Frankfurt (Main) Hbf – Gießen – Wetzlar – DillenburgSiegenDec. 2010 – Dec. 2038

Future lines

HLB will operate these lines in the future:

Former lines

These lines were operated by the HLB:

ServiceLine nameRouteConcession period
Soden RailwayFrankfurt-Höchst – Bad Soden am Taunus01.01.2003 – 14.12.2019
(since 1997)
Königstein RailwayFrankfurt (Main) HbfFrankfurt-HöchstKönigstein im Taunus01.01.2003[4] – 14.12.2019
(main line, already operated by 1995)
Taunus RailwayBad HomburgFriedrichsdorfBrandoberndorf01.01.2003 – 14.12.2019
(operated by VHT since 1993)
Friedrichsdorf–Friedberg railwayFriedrichsdorf – Friedberg24.05.1998 – 14.12.2019

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Beteiligungsbericht 2005 Landkreis Kassel. 66. Landkreis Kassel . de.
  2. Web site: LOK Report - Hessen: RMV schreibt Ländchesbahn aus . de . 24 May 2023.
  3. Bahnlinien in Südhessen bekommen neuen Betreiber . RMV . 12 October 2015 . de.
  4. Web site: Vergabekalender SPNV . RMV . PDF . 11 December 2016 . 24 January 2017 . de . https://web.archive.org/web/20171107020254/http://www.rmv.de/linkableblob/de/53478-84095/data/vergabekalender_schienenpersonennahverkehr.pdf . 7 November 2017 . dead .