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Formerly | Brumen Rail (1930 - 1958) Waldreich Rail Company (1844 - 1930) |
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State Owned Company | |
Traded as | FSX: RGBN |
Key people |
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Revenue | $17 Billion (2016) |
$10 Billion (2016) | |
Owner | Government of Brumen (Department of Infrastructure & Transportation) |
Number of employees | 35,892 (2016) |
Subsidiaries | RGB West RGB East RGB North RGB South RGB Care RGB Property |
Locale | Brumen |
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Dates of operation | 1844–present |
Predecessor | Brumen Rail (1930 - 1958) Waldreich Rail Company (1844 - 1930) |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) Standard Gauge |
Length | 97,000 km (60,000 mi) |
Headquarters | Dinsmark, Brumen |
The Railway Group of Brumen (Brumenese: Eisenbahngruppe Brumen), commonly abbreviated as RGB, is the national state-owned railway company & operator in Brumen consisting of six subsidiaries. The Government of Brumen is the largest shareholder, holding 55% of the company's shares whereas the remaining 45% are publicly traded in the Anfang Stock Exchange. RGB maintains and administers the country's rail network and operates a fleet of train services through its subsidiary companies, operating both fleets of high speed (HSR) and conventional (non-HSR) rail services. Generally speaking, all high speed services in Brummen are referred to as the H-Bahn, whereas conventional networks are known as the R-Bahn. Other services provided by RGB includes regional, commuter, rapid-transit & light rail networks. RGB Freight provides logistical & freight services for Brumen's industries whereas RGB Care provides maintenance for both its fleet of trains & infrastructure including tracks, stations & crossings. All major cities in Brumen are connected by both HSR and non-HSR networks whereas smaller cities are linked via a regional rail network.
History
Early Years
TBA
TBA
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After the founding of the Commonwealth
Company Structure
Subsidiaries
Business | Company Name | Logo | Operational Area | Remarks |
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Passenger | RGB West | Waldreich Küsten |
Largest subsidiary of RGB, operates the largest fleet of H-Bahn trains. | |
Passenger | RGB North | Bewahren Graben Hoffnung |
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Passenger | RGB East | Sudentor Frieden |
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Passenger | RGB South | Tauberg Sturmwolf |
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Logistics | RGB Freight | Brumen (Nationwide) | ||
Maintenance Services | RGB Care | Brumen (Nationwide) |
Assets
Rolling Stock
Train Class | Image | Origin | Entered Service | Line | Power Type | Speed | Remarks | ||
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H-Bahn | |||||||||
Blitz 4 | Brumen | 2015 | TBD | Electric | 420 km/h (Record) 400 km/h (Design) 380 km/h (service) |
Used for long distance services | |||
Blitz 3 | Brumen | 1999 | TBD | Electric | 330 km/h (Design) 300 km/h (service) |
Used for long distance services | |||
R-Bahn | |||||||||
REX-5 | Brumen | 2011 | TBD | Electric | 290 km/h (Record) 220 km/h (Design) 130 km/h (service) |
Used for medium & long distance services | |||
REX-4C | Brumen | 2002 | TBD | Electric | 160 km/h (Design) 90 km/h (service) |
Used for short & medium distance services | |||
REX-4B | Brumen | 2002 | TBD | Electric | 160 km/h (Design) 90 km/h (service) |
Used for medium & long distance services | |||
REX-4A | Brumen | 2001 | TBD | Electric | 160 km/h (Design) 70 km/h (service) |
Used for medium & long distance services |