HVV Hamburg Overview
HVV fully abbreviated as Hamburg Transport Association is a European public transport service providing its services in Germany.
The main headquarters of the company is situated in Hamburg, Germany. In 2017, the revenue of the company was 847 million.
The majority shareowner of the company is Free and the Hanseatic City of Hamburg. The main purpose of the company is to give a unified face system for passengers.
The company founded on November 29, 1965. In the beginning, the HVV was the first company of its kind across the world.
The company provides its services to more than 1.95 million customers in a single day. The company also operates ferries on the Elbe River.
They provide their transport service to 3.6 million inhabitants in Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein, and Lower Saxony.
The company was established with four partners named Hamburger Hochbahn AG, Deutsche Bundesbahn, Hadag Seetouristik, and VHH. The company introduces the pooling of receipts and systemic timetables.
The company introduces rail transport in 2006 with 27 rapid lines and an approximate length of 881 km. More than 30 transport operating companies work with HVV.
Some of them are Autokraft Gmbh, Becker Reisen Gmbh, KVG Stade, Otto Strunk Omnibusbetrieb Gmbh and many more.
HVV Hamburger Special Programs & Services
The company provides several types of special programs on a weekly and monthly bases.
The children below the age of six get free of charge service, whereas the older children can choose from seasonal tickets.
The company provides weekly or monthly tickets at service centers for senior citizens above 63.
The company provides four underground services, six rapid transit and 19 regional trains to passengers. They provide the best, fast, direct out links between the regions.
The HVV provides bus service through several types of a bus named as Metro Bus, Express Bus, Night Bus, and Shuttle Bus.
References Taken
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburger_Verkehrsverbund
https://www.hvv.de/en