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  2. Bus transport in Berlin - Wikipedia

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    A vintage ABOAG bus used for tourist services. Bus transport is the oldest public transport service in Berlin, the capital city of Germany, having been introduced in 1846. Since 1929, services have been operated by the Berlin Transport Company (German: Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe, BVG), although during the Cold War-era division of the city they ...

  3. FlixBus - Wikipedia

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    FlixBus (German pronunciation: ['flɪksbʊs]; styled FLiXBUS) is a German brand that offers low-cost intercity bus services via 400,000 routes to over 5,000 destinations in more than 40 countries in Europe, North America, South America, and Asia. It is owned by Flix SE, which also operates FlixTrain, FlixCar, Kâmil Koç, and Greyhound Lines.

  4. List of bus operating companies - Wikipedia

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    Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority (CapMetro Bus) (Austin, Texas) Central New York Regional Transportation Authority (Centro) (Syracuse, New York, Utica, New York) Central Ohio Transit Authority (Columbus, Ohio) Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District. Chapel Hill Transit. Chicago Transit Authority.

  5. List of Intercity-Express lines in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Lines 10, 14 and 19 start at Ostbahnhof station and run toward Cologne. Lines 12 and 13 operate from Berlin Ostbahnhof via Brunswick to Frankfurt, while lines 11 and 15 run from the low level of Berlin Hauptbahnhof via Erfurt to Frankfurt. Some trains start/end in Berlin-Gesundbrunnen (11 and 15), Hamburg (11) and Warnemünde (15).

  6. Intercity buses in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Intercity buses in Germany. Flixbuses at Berlin's central bus station in 2016. Intercity bus services in Germany virtually did not exist until 2013, when the market was liberalised with the end of Deutsche Bahn's monopoly on long-distance passenger travel. Liberalisation led to the creation of a number of coach companies, including Flixbus ...

  7. List of trolleybus systems in Germany - Wikipedia

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    See also Mühlenbahn Großbauchlitz (in German), a non-passenger operation only, cargo line Dresdner Haide-Bahn for the first system Dresden: 24 March 1903 19 March 1904 See also Dresdner Haide-Bahn (in German) for the first system 5 November 1947 28 November 1975 Hoyerswerda: 6 October 1989 30 December 1994

  8. Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe - Wikipedia

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    www.bvg.de /en. The Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (German: 'Berlin Transport Company') is the main public transport company of Berlin, the capital city of Germany. It manages the city's U-Bahn (underground), tram, bus, replacement services (EV) and ferry networks, but not the S-Bahn urban rail system. The generally used abbreviation, BVG, has been ...

  9. Trams in Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Trams in Berlin. The Berlin tramway (German: Straßenbahn Berlin) is the main tram system in Berlin, Germany. It is one of the oldest tram networks in the world having its origins in 1865 [6] and is operated by Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG), which was founded in 1929. [6] It is notable for being the third-largest tram system in the world ...