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- Eurobahn is a railway operator in Germany, established in 1998. It operates regional train services in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, with cross-border...
- majority (60/40) stake with Rhenus in the Eurobahn joint venture at its founding in 1998. Under the Eurobahn brand, Keolis operated multiple regional train...
- Die Ems-Börde-Bahn. On 14 December 2008 operations were taken over by eurobahn (own capitalisation). Previously these four Regionalbahn services were...
- Wanne-Eickel–Hamburg railway line. The train services are operated by DB Regio NRW and eurobahn. The following services currently call at Lengerich: Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland...
- from the original on 19 April 2019. Retrieved 27 February 2021. "RE 13". eurobahn (in Dutch). Retrieved 13 June 2022. Mönchengladbach: ICE-Anbindung nach...
- four-car and fourteen five-car trains that will also be used by Eurobahn. In 2017, Eurobahn also took over the WestfalenBahn operation of the Teutoburger-Wald-Network...
- Bahn, franchises often go to other companies, like Abellio Deutschland, Eurobahn or Transdev Germany. There is no obligation to use the term Regionalbahn...
- de:Erzgebirgsbahn EIB - Erfurter Industriebahn GmbH (historic) Eurobahn - Rhenus Keolis GmbH & Co. KG de:Eurobahn EVB - Eisenbahnen und Verkehrsbetriebe Elbe-Weser...
- located on the Bielefeld-Hameln railway. The train services are operated by Eurobahn. The following services currently call at Lemgo-Lüttfeld: RB73 Der Lipperländer...
- transport companies in Germany. It was formed in December 2007 when the Eurobahn joint venture between Keolis (60%) and Rhenus (40%) was dissolved, with...