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1 Die Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) - Anstalt des öffentlichen Rechts -
2007

2 History 1929 Merger of „Gesellschaft für elektronische Hoch- und Untergrundbahnen in Berlin“, „Allgemeinen Berliner Omnibus-Aktien-Gesellschaft (ABOAG)“ and „Berliner Straßenbahn-Betriebs-GmbH“ to form „Berliner Verkehrs-AG (BVG)“ 1938 The BVG comes under the ownership of the city of Berlin under the name „Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG)“ 1949 Division of BVG, internal BVG management in East Berlin takes up the work, later a combine of the „Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVB)“ 1961 Interruption of underground lines U1 and U2, trains on U6 and U8 lines no longer stop in East Berlin, only the U6 lines stops at Friedrichstraße station 1984 Assumption of operating rights for suburban railways in West Berlin by BVG (West Berlin) 1989 The Berlin Wall is opened 1992 Merger of BVB and BVG under the name „Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG)“ 1993 Handover of operating rights for suburban railways to German State Railways 1994 BVG is transformed from an operation run by the city of Berlin to a statutory body

3 Organisation of public transport in Berlin
Strategic level Award authority Competent authority State of Berlin Department of transport Owner Strategic transport plan Department for PT planning Tactical and operational level Regional public transport Berlin Transport Private companies

4 Berlin by comparison (international)
Paris km² Amsterdam 130 km² Brüssel km² 397 km² Berlin 891 km² Brüssel 162 km² Paris 105 km² Amsterdam 130 km²

5 Transport-Network of Berlin (without Bus)
former West-Berlin former East-Berlin

6 Bus-Network in Berlin

7 Figures 12.967 4.617 235 664 412 644 2005 12.685 4.579 23 609 307 636 2006 13.647 Employees (incl. trainees & BT) 4.777 Total assets in Mio. € -101 Overall result in Mio. € 721 Personal costs in Mio. € 413 Compensations according to BVG agreement with the State of Berlin in Mio. € 638 Turnover in Mio. € 2004

8 Figures (2) Passengers in Mio. 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 UBF 889 890
906 907 914 Passenger kilometre in Mio. 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Subway 2.172 2.168 2.199 2.232 2.245 Tram 491 492 501 490 508 Bus 1.303 1.307 1.332 1.324 1.321 Total 3.965 3.967 4.032 4.046 4.074

9 BVG – Biggest public transpost company in Germany
9 lines (8 by night) 144,2 km line mileage 170 stations 1.247 vehicles 466,4 Mio. passengers 22 lines (9 by night) 189,4 km line mileage 377 stations 547 vehicles 167,5 Mio. passengers 147 lines (46 by night) km line mileage stations 1.310 vehicles 404,7 Mio. passengers

10 New vehicles are replacing „Tatras“
2008 4 pilot production ab 2011 Series-production vehicle 100%-low-floor vehicle, based on „Incentro“ Nantes (F) and Nottingham (GB)

11 Development of productivity

12 Citizen satisfaction 2005 - 2007
Source: BEST-Study

13 Citizen satisfaction 2007 Results 2007 Vienna Helsinki Prague Berlin
Stockholm Oslo Copenhagen Citizen satisfaction 80 79 76 73 67 66 58 Traffic supply 72 69 84 62 57 Reliability 64 36 52 40 Information 45 48 63 49 47 43 Staff behaviour 71 55 74 Security & safety 87 65 83 70 Comfort 50 77 54 Social image 85 86 89 Value for money 53 46 34 35 Loyalty 81 78 61


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