Veolia Verkehr Sachsen-Anhalt

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Veolia Verkehr Sachsen-Anhalt GmbH
Headquarters Halberstadt
Number of locations 1
Owner(s) 100% Veolia Verkehr
Employees 97 employees including 3 trainees
Parent MDV
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Website HarzElbeExpress

Veolia Verkehr Sachsen-Anhalt is a railway company, which has provided passenger services on the North Harz network since December 2005 under the name HEX ("Harz-Elbe Express" or HarzElbeExpress).

History

Connex Sachsen-Anhalt GmbH was founded on 1 July 2004 with its headquarters in Halberstadt, after the responsibility for the public transport services of the North Harz Network (Nordharz-Netz) was transferred to Connex Regiobahn in the preceding March from the state of Saxony-Anhalt. On 11 December 2005 the Harz-Elbe Express began operations and in 2006 was followed by the takeover of the Klesener bus service, which then continued to be operated under the name SalzlandBus. Also in 2006, following in the footsteps of its parent company, the firm was renamed from Connex Sachsen-Anhalt GmbH to Veolia Verkehr Sachsen-Anhalt GmbH. On 1 April 2008 the KBS 525 line from Leipzig to Geithain was added to the network, and was taken over by Connex Sachsen following a competition. In December 2008, leadership of the operation went to the newly founded Mitteldeutsche Regiobahn, a brand of Veolia Verkehr Regio Ost. In February 2009 the bus service was sold.

Accident

On 29 January 2011 there was a train collision with ten dead on the Magdeburg–Thale railway, when a goods train and a HEX local passenger train collided in Hordorf.

Network

The network

The Harz-Elbe Express runs on the following routes:

Name No. Route Frequency Contract period
RE 5 315 Thale – Quedlinburg – Halberstadt – Magdeburg 060 min December 2005 –

December 2017

RB 47 330 Bernburg – Könnern – Halle (Saale) 120 min December 2005 –

December 2017

RB 60 315 Halberstadt – Oschersleben (Bode) – Magdeburg 120 min December 2005 –

December 2017

RB 65 330 (Magdeburg –) Halberstadt – WernigerodeVienenburg (– Goslar) 120 min December 2005 –

December 2017

RB 67 328 (Magdeburg –) Halberstadt – Blankenburg (Harz) 060 min Dezember 2005 –

Dezember 2017

RB 70 330 Halberstadt – Aschersleben – Könnern – Halle (Saale) 120 min Dezember 2005 –

Dezember 2017

This network represents 11 percent of the entire railway network in the state of Saxony-Anhalt.

Names

Since 11 December 2005 a total of eleven units have been christened with names of regional note. They are named after:

  • Halberstadt, the cathedral town
  • the legendary Thale
  • the old castle of Langenstein
  • the flower town of Blankenburg (Harz)
  • THW Halberstadt
  • the Wernigerode Brocken Express
  • the Saale valley
  • the 2010 State Garden Show at Aschersleben (Landesgartenschau Aschersleben 2010)
  • Halle Zoo
  • Georg Friedrich Händel (badly damaged in the train accident at Hordorf and subsequently scrapped)
  • the Bode Gorge (Bodetal). The legendary Harz.

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