German State Railways
Deutsche
Bahn AG (abbreviated as DB or DB AG) is a German railway company
with its headquarters in Berlin.
Deutsche Bahn describes itself as the second-largest transport company in the world, after the German postal and logistics company Deutsche Post / DHL, and is the largest railway operator and infrastructure owner in Europe. Deutsche Bahn was the largest railway company in the world by revenue in 2015. It carries about two billion passengers annually. The group is divided into several companies, including DB Fernverkehr (long-distance passenger), DB Regio (local passenger services) and DB Cargo (rail freight). The Group subsidiary DB Netz also operates large parts of the German railway infrastructure and thus the largest rail network in Europe. |
1961
4-6-4T leaving Cologne Hbf | Crossing the Hohenzollern Bridge at Cologne |
1984
Class 103 205 at Ulm |
Class 111 at Ulm |
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Cologne station |
Class 151 |
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Class 110 at Ulm |
Crocodile at Ulm |
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Class 212 at unknown location |
Class 215 at Ulm |
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Class 216 at Ulm |
ET430 EMU at Ulm |
1988
Class 103 approaching Hamburg | Class 110 leaving Hamburg | ||
Class 140 |
Class 218 x 2 approaching Hamburg |
1989 Utrecht
Restored class V200 007 at NS150 exhibition in Utrecht |
2009
Class 101 leaving Giessen |
Class 110 at Frankfurt a M |
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Class 111 leaving Giessen |
Class 143 ex-DR arriving at Frankfurt a M |
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Class 146 TRAXX loco at Frankfurt a M |
Class 218 at Frankfurt a M |
2011
2012
2013
Class 442 EMU at Siegen in January 2013 |
Siegen in the snow in January 2013 |
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Class 111 at Frankfurt am Main Hbf |
HLB 429 042 Stadler 5-car Flirt at Frankfurt Hbf |
2014
2015
2016
101 009 at Berlin Hbf |
182 010 at Berlin Hbf | ||
146 555 at Magdeburg |
ET 445 103 Berlin Hbf | ||
ICE1 at Berlin Spandau Hbf |
Schnellbahn at Berlin Hbf |
2018
425 077 at Dusseldorf Airport |
Arbelio ET 25 2213 at Dusseldorf Airport | ||
425 106 at Dusseldorf Hbf |
ICE arriving at Dusseldorf Airport |
2019