Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn

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Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn GmbH
Type GmbH
Industry rail transport   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Founded2005
Headquarters,
Area served
VBB
Key people
Detlef Bröcker
ServicesPassenger transportation
Website www.neb.de
A Bombardier Talent operated by NEB at Berlin-Lichtenberg. NEB VT 736 1.jpg
A Bombardier Talent operated by NEB at Berlin-Lichtenberg.
A Regio Shuttle operated by NEB. NEB VT 001 01 Wriezen.JPG
A Regio Shuttle operated by NEB.
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A PESA Link DMU operated by NEB.

Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn GmbH is a private railway company operating regional train service in Berlin and Brandenburg, eastern Germany. It is owned by Industriebahn-Gesellschaft Berlin (66.92%) and four districts in the region (33.08%). The company is also an infrastructure manager.

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Ownership

The company is owned by Industriebahn-Gesellschaft Berlin (66.92%), which is itself 50% owned by the Captrain group. The districts of Oberhavel, Barnim, Märkisch-Oderland and Oder-Spree own the remaining 33.08% of the company.

Services

NEB has operated routes RB27 since December 2005, which saw the start of their operations as a railway company.

Fleet

NEB operates a fleet of 7 PESA LINK diesel multiple units, 13 Bombardier Talent DMUs and 15 Stadler Regio-Shuttle RS1 DMUs.

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