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The Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr (), abbreviated VRR, is a public transport association ( Verkehrsverbund) in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It covers most of the Ruhr area, as well as neighbouring parts of the Lower Rhine region, including Düsseldorf and thus large parts of the Rhine-Ruhr
conurbation A conurbation is a region comprising a number of metropolises, cities, large towns, and other urban areas which through population growth and physical expansion, have merged to form one continuous urban or industrially developed area. In most ca ...
. It was founded on 1 January 1980, and is Europe’s largest body of such kind, covering an area of some with more than 7.8 million inhabitants, spanning as far as Dorsten in the north,
Dortmund Dortmund (; Westphalian nds, Düörpm ; la, Tremonia) is the third-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne and Düsseldorf, and the eighth-largest city of Germany, with a population of 588,250 inhabitants as of 2021. It is the la ...
in the east, Langenfeld in the south, and Mönchengladbach and the Dutch border in the west.


Structure and responsibilities

The VRR is tasked with coordinating public transport in its area. This means the following: * setting and developing the fare system (“VRR-Tarif”) ** redistributing ticket revenue onto the transport companies * coordinating local train services (''Schienenpersonennahverkehr'', SPNV) within its area as public service obligations (PSO) * integrating the public transport system ** setting standards and guidelines for passenger information and bus/tram stop facilities ** coordination between transport companies, local authorities and ''Land'' authorities * financing partial subsidies for bus and tram companies according to § 11 (2) and § 11a ÖPNVG NRW * coordinating ''Land'' subsidies to transport companies and local authorities according to § 12 and § 13 ÖPNVG NRW


Governance

Officially, 24 cities and districts form the ''Zweckverband VRR'' (ZV VRR), and an additional 2 districts the ''Nahverkehrs-Zweckverband Niederrhein'' (NVN). Together, the ZV VRR and the NVN form the ''Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr AöR'', which in addition cooperates with further transport companies. The member cities and districts of the ''Zweckverband VRR'' (ZV VRR) are: * cities of
Bochum Bochum ( , also , ; wep, Baukem) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia. With a population of 364,920 (2016), is the sixth largest city (after Cologne, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Essen and Duisburg) of the most populous Germany, German federal state o ...
, Bottrop,
Dortmund Dortmund (; Westphalian nds, Düörpm ; la, Tremonia) is the third-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne and Düsseldorf, and the eighth-largest city of Germany, with a population of 588,250 inhabitants as of 2021. It is the la ...
, Duisburg, Düsseldorf,
Essen Essen (; Latin: ''Assindia'') is the central and, after Dortmund, second-largest city of the Ruhr, the largest urban area in Germany. Its population of makes it the fourth-largest city of North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne, Düsseldorf and D ...
,
Gelsenkirchen Gelsenkirchen (, , ; wep, Gelsenkiärken) is the 25th most populous city of Germany and the 11th most populous in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia with 262,528 (2016) inhabitants. On the Emscher River (a tributary of the Rhine), it lies ...
,
Hagen Hagen () is the Largest cities in Germany, 41st-largest List of cities and towns in Germany, city in Germany. The municipality is located in the States of Germany, state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is located on the south eastern edge of the R ...
, Herne, Krefeld, Mönchengladbach, Monheim, Mülheim, Neuss,
Oberhausen Oberhausen (, ) is a city on the river Emscher in the Ruhr Area, Germany, located between Duisburg and Essen ( ). The city hosts the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen and its Gasometer Oberhausen is an anchor point of the European Rout ...
, Remscheid, Solingen, Viersen, and Wuppertal * districts of Ennepe-Ruhr, Mettmann,
Recklinghausen Recklinghausen (; Westphalian: ''Riäkelhusen'') is the northernmost city in the Ruhr-Area and the capital of the Recklinghausen district. It borders the rural Münsterland and is characterized by large fields and farms in the north and indus ...
, Rhein-Kreis Neuss and Viersen The members of the ''Nahverkehrs-Zweckverband Niederrhein'' (NVN) are the districts of Kleve and Wesel. The municipal and district councils send representatives to the two ''Zweckverband'' councils (Verbandsversammlung), which in turn elect the main decision making body, the administrative council (Verwaltungsrat) of the VRR AöR, and other committees. The ''Verwaltungsrat'' elects the administrative board of the VRR AöR (Vorstand), currently Ronald R.F. Lünser and José Luis Castrillo. In addition, there are departments within the VRR dealing with different matters, such as marketing or law. Two ''Land'' institutions are located within the VRR structure: ''Kompetenzcenter Digitalisierung NRW'' (KCD) and ''Kompetenzcenter Sicherheit'' (KCS). Through the ''ZV VRR Eigenbetrieb Fahrzeuge und Infrastruktur'' (ZV VRR FaIn-EB), the VRR also buys and/or owns the rolling stock for some, but not all, of its PSO rail operations.


Transport companies

These above mentioned cities’ and districts’ and other associated transport companies thus operate under the VRR fare scheme: * Bahnen der Stadt Monheim (BSM) * Bochum-Gelsenkirchener Straßenbahnen (Bogestra) * Busverkehr Rheinland (BVR), operating as “ DB Rheinlandbus” *
Dortmunder Stadtwerke DSW21 customer center in Kampstraße, in front of Petri church.Dortmunder Stadtwerke AG is a municipal services and public transport company in Dortmund, wholly owned by the city of Dortmund. It is operating under the brand DSW21 since 2005. T ...
(DSW21) * Duisburger Verkehrsgesellschaft (DVG) * Flughafen Düsseldorf * Hagener Straßenbahn (HST) * Kraftverkehr Schwalmtal (KVS) * Kreisverkehrsgesellschaft Mettmann (KVGM) * LOOK Busreisen * Niederrheinische Verkehrsbetriebe (NIAG) * NEW mobil und aktiv Mönchengladbach (NEW Möbus) * NEW mobil und aktiv Viersen (NEW Viersen) * Rheinbahn * Ruhrbahn * StadtBus Dormagen * Stadtwerke Goch * Stadtwerke Kevelaer * Stadtwerke Krefeld (SWK) * Stadtwerke Neuss (SWN) *
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(STOAG) * Stadtwerke Remscheid (SR) *
Stadtwerke Solingen The Verkehrsbetrieb der Stadtwerke Solingen GmbH, or SWS, is a public transport company in the German city of Solingen and its surrounding area. Stadtwerke Solingen operates the Trolleybuses in Solingen, Solingen trolleybus system as well as var ...
(SWS) * Straßenbahn Herne – Castrop-Rauxel (HCR) * Verkehrsgesellschaft der Stadt Velbert (VGV) * Verkehrsgesellschaft Ennepe-Ruhr (VER) * Verkehrsgesellschaft Hilden *
Vestische Straßenbahnen The Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr (), abbreviated VRR, is a public transport association (Verkehrsverbund) in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It covers most of the Ruhr area, as well as neighbouring parts of the Lower Rhine region, includ ...
* Wuppertaler Stadtwerke (WSW) The following rail companies operate S-Bahn or regional train services in the VRR area and accept VRR tickets: * Abellio Rail NRW *
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*
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, operating as “eurobahn” * National Express Rail * NordWestBahn *
Regiobahn The Regiobahn is the operator of the S28 line of the Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn between Kaarst, Düsseldorf, Mettmann and Wuppertal in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. There are three companies involved in the Regiobahn operations: * ' ...
* Train Rental *
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Line numbering scheme

With the introduction of the VRR in 1980 a new line numbering system for all bus, tram and ''Stadtbahn'' lines in the VRR area was introduced. The VRR was divided into ten regions, which were assigned a prefix digit (e.g. 4 for Dortmund), the first digit in the three-digit line number representing that prefix. The last two digits are the individual line number. These are the existing prefixes: * 1:
Essen Essen (; Latin: ''Assindia'') is the central and, after Dortmund, second-largest city of the Ruhr, the largest urban area in Germany. Its population of makes it the fourth-largest city of North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne, Düsseldorf and D ...
and Mülheim * 2:
Kreis Recklinghausen Recklinghausen () is a ''Kreis'' (district) in the centre of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is surrounded by the neighbouring districts of Borken, Coesfeld, Unna, Gelsenkirchen, Bottrop, and Wesel. The district administration is located in ...
, Bottrop and northern
Gelsenkirchen Gelsenkirchen (, , ; wep, Gelsenkiärken) is the 25th most populous city of Germany and the 11th most populous in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia with 262,528 (2016) inhabitants. On the Emscher River (a tributary of the Rhine), it lies ...
* 3:
Bochum Bochum ( , also , ; wep, Baukem) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia. With a population of 364,920 (2016), is the sixth largest city (after Cologne, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Essen and Duisburg) of the most populous Germany, German federal state o ...
, southern
Gelsenkirchen Gelsenkirchen (, , ; wep, Gelsenkiärken) is the 25th most populous city of Germany and the 11th most populous in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia with 262,528 (2016) inhabitants. On the Emscher River (a tributary of the Rhine), it lies ...
, parts of the Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis and Herne * 4:
Dortmund Dortmund (; Westphalian nds, Düörpm ; la, Tremonia) is the third-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne and Düsseldorf, and the eighth-largest city of Germany, with a population of 588,250 inhabitants as of 2021. It is the la ...
* 5:
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and main part of the Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis * 6: Wuppertal, Solingen and Remscheid * 7: Düsseldorf and Kreis Mettmann * 8: Düsseldorf and Rhein-Kreis Neuss * 9: Duisburg and
Oberhausen Oberhausen (, ) is a city on the river Emscher in the Ruhr Area, Germany, located between Duisburg and Essen ( ). The city hosts the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen and its Gasometer Oberhausen is an anchor point of the European Rout ...
* 0: Mönchengladbach, Krefeld and Kreis Viersen * no prefix: Kreis Kleve and
Kreis Wesel Wesel () is a ''Kreis'' (district) in the northwestern part of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Neighboring districts are Borken (district), Borken, Recklinghausen (district), Recklinghausen, district-free cities Bottrop, Oberhausen, Duisburg and ...
Stadtbahn lines are identified with the prefix "U" followed by the prefix and a one-digit identifiers. The prefixes 2, 5, 9 and 0 are not used for Stadtbahn lines. The Wuppertal Schwebebahn is officially line 60, but because it does not run underground, the U prefix is not used. After the integration of the former Verkehrsgemeinschaft Niederrhein (VGN) area north of Duisburg, route numbers were unchanged, i.e. representing no prefix. * Express buses are called ''Schnellbus'' and have the prefix SB followed by a two-digit-number. None of these numbers is a key number. * Semi-fast buses are called ''City-Express'' and have the prefix CE followed by a two-digit-number. As with the ''Schnellbusse'' none of these numbers is a key number. * Taxi buses are ''AST'' – ''AnrufSammelTaxi'' or ''ALT'' – ''AnrufLinienTaxi'' or ''Taxibus'' * In some cities the local buses have an own numbering system, e.g. the buses in Velbert are called ''Ortsbus'', their line number consists of an ''OV'' followed by a one- or two-digit number. * In some cities the night buses are called ''NachtExpress'' – ''NE'' , the VRR network consists of 1098 lines, of which there are: * in regional rail ** 12 S-Bahn lines (''see:'' Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn) ** 20 Regional-Express lines (''see:'' List of regional railway lines in North Rhine-Westphalia) ** 19 Regionalbahn lines (''see:'' List of regional railway lines in North Rhine-Westphalia) *in urban rail ** 15 Stadtbahn light rail lines (''see:'' Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn) ** 45 tram lines ** 1 Schwebebahn line (in Wuppertal) ** 2 H-Bahn peoplemover systems made up of three lines (two H-Bahn lines in
Dortmund Dortmund (; Westphalian nds, Düörpm ; la, Tremonia) is the third-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne and Düsseldorf, and the eighth-largest city of Germany, with a population of 588,250 inhabitants as of 2021. It is the la ...
, and the Düsseldorf SkyTrain at Düsseldorf airport) * in buses ** 1030
bus A bus (contracted from omnibus, with variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a road vehicle that carries significantly more passengers than an average car or van. It is most commonly used in public transport, but is also in use for cha ...
lines ** 6 trolleybus lines (in Solingen) *290,988 train and bus km per year * 15,300 km of route network (bus, light rail, and train) * 11,500 stops


History

In 2004, roughly 1 billion trips were made by way of the VRR network.


See also

* Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn * Bochum Stadtbahn (BOGESTRA) * Dortmund Stadtbahn * Düsseldorf Stadtbahn (''see also:'' Rheinbahn) * Essen: Public Transport (incl. Essen Stadtbahn)


References


External links


Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr (VRR) – official site

Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr (VRR) – official site
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