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DSB, an abbreviation of Danske Statsbaner (Danish State Railways), is the largest Danish train operating company. While DSB is responsible for passenger train operation on most of the Danish railways, goods transport and railway maintenance are outside its scope. DSB runs a commuter rail system, called S-train, in the area around the Danish capital, Copenhagen, that connects the different areas and suburbs in the greater metropolitan area. A government corporation or government-owned corporation is a legal entity created by a government to exercise some of the powers of the government. ...
October 1 is the 274th day of the year (275th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1885 (MDCCCLXXXV) is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
Copenhagen (IPA: , rhyming with pagan (the way the Danes themselves pronounce the name of the capital in English), or , with a as in spa; Danish IPA: ) is the capital of Denmark and the countrys largest city (metropolitan population 1,211,542 (2006)), at present made up of 16 municipalities. ...
A railway yard in Portland, Oregon. ...
Revenue is a U.S. business term for the amount of money that a company earns from its activities in a given period, mostly from sales of products and/or services to customers. ...
ISO 4217 Code DKK User(s) Denmark, Greenland, Faroe Islands (coins only in the latter case) Inflation rate 1. ...
2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT), also known as operating income and operating profit, is a term used to describe a companys earnings. ...
Net income is equal to the income that a firm has after subtracting costs and expenses from the total revenue. ...
Employment is a contract between two parties, one being the employer and the other being the employee. ...
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A Connex commuter train stands by the platform in Melbourne, Australia Regional rail systems, or commuter rail systems, usually provide a rail service through a central business district area into suburbs or other locations that draw large numbers of people on a daily basis. ...
Vesterport Station is very central to the S-Train network. ...
Copenhagen (IPA: , rhyming with pagan (the way the Danes themselves pronounce the name of the capital in English), or , with a as in spa; Danish IPA: ) is the capital of Denmark and the countrys largest city (metropolitan population 1,211,542 (2006)), at present made up of 16 municipalities. ...
DSB was founded in 1885 when the government-owned companies De jysk-fynske Statsbaner and De sjællandske Statsbaner merged. 1885 (MDCCCLXXXV) is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
History
On September 1, 1867, the Danish state took over Det danske Jernbane-Driftsselskab (The Danish Railway Operation Company), the major railway company in Jutland and Funen, and consequently, De jysk-fynske Statsbaner (The State Railways of Jutland and Funen) were formed. September 1 is the 244th day of the year (245th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1867 (MDCCCLXVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
Jutland Peninsula Jutland (Danish: Jylland; German: Jütland; Frisian Jutlân; Low German Jötlann) is a peninsula in northern Europe that forms the only non-insular part of Denmark and also the northernmost part of Germany, dividing the North Sea from the Baltic Sea. ...
Funen (Danish: Fyn) is the third largest island of Denmark, it has a population of 445,000 people. ...
The Danish state took over Det sjællandske Jernbaneselskab (The Railway Company of Zealand) on January 1, 1880, forming De sjællandske Statsbaner (The State Railways of Zealand). With the majority of railways on both sides of the Great Belt thus owned by the Danish state, it was not until October 1, 1885 that the companies of Jutland/Funen and Zealand merged into one national railway company, De danske Statsbaner (The Danish State Railways), the merger being finalised on April 1, 1893. Zealand (Danish: Sjælland ) is the largest island of Denmark. ...
January 1 is the first day of the calendar year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. ...
1880 (MDCCCLXXX) was a leap year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
The straits of Denmark. ...
October 1 is the 274th day of the year (275th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1885 (MDCCCLXXXV) is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
April 1 is the 91st day of the year (92nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 274 days remaining. ...
1893 (MDCCCXCIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
Coinciding with the opening of the Little Belt Bridge in 1935, DSB introduced their new express train concept known as lyntog ('lightning trains'). These diesel-powered trains featured a then-impressive top speed of 120 km/h as well as a high level of comfort, and they proved themselves DSB's most commercially successful initiative of the 1930s. Download high resolution version (1800x1200, 493 KB)A far away picture of the Old Littlebelt bridge. ...
Download high resolution version (1800x1200, 493 KB)A far away picture of the Old Littlebelt bridge. ...
The bridge seen from Snoghøj The Little Belt Bridge, also known as The Old Little Belt Bridge, is a truss bridge over the Little Belt strait in Denmark. ...
1935 (MCMXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
The bridge seen from Snoghøj The Little Belt Bridge, also known as The Old Little Belt Bridge, is a truss bridge over the Little Belt strait in Denmark. ...
1935 (MCMXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Express trains (also sometimes referred to as fast trains) are a form of rail service. ...
Kilometre per hour (American spelling: kilometer per hour) is a unit of both speed (scalar) and velocity (vector). ...
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World War II left DSB with a fleet of outdated and worn-out trains, and although the use of motorised locomotives and DMUs was slowly starting to prevail during the 1920s and '30s, the diesel trains could not immediately satisfy the needs for pulling power. Thus, it was not until the mid-1950s that diesel locomotives got a real foothold with DSB. Combatants Major Allied powers: United Kingdom Soviet Union United States Republic of China and others Major Axis powers: Nazi Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Harry Truman Chiang Kai-Shek Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki Tojo Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead...
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A diesel multiple unit can be: a multiple unit powered by a diesel engine; one or more of these form a passenger train; a combination of diesel powered locomotives operating under the control of one engine-driver, coupled together consecutively, usually at the head end of the train, which further...
The 1920s was a decade sometimes referred to as the Jazz Age or the Roaring Twenties, usually applied to America. ...
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The 1950s was the decade spanning the years 1950 to 1959. ...
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DSB's class MY diesel locomotives, delivered from NOHAB starting in 1954, proved themselves very reliable and economically feasible compared to the steam locomotives, eventually putting the age of steam to an end as well as being a decisive factor in DSB's choice of motive power for nearly three decades. Nohab diesel NOHAB, (Nydqvist & Holm AB), Swedish manufacturing company in the town of Trollhättan. ...
1954 (MCMLIV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Passenger train showing the red/black livery introduced in 1972. The 1960s were marked by an increasingly poor economy for DSB, leading to a steady staff reduction throughout the decade. However, this was also accompanied by the appearance of new technology, notably the utilisation of electronic equipment, improving the safety and efficiency of DSB's railway traffic. In 1972, along with the celebration of the 125th anniversary of railways in Denmark, DSB introduced a new, mainly red design (with engine rooms of locomotives painted black), replacing the traditional maroon livery with yellow winged wheel symbols. DSB's position was additionally strengthened by the oil crisis in 1973. 1972 (MCMLXXII) was a leap year starting on Saturday. ...
The 1960s decade refers to the years from January 1, 1960 to December 31, 1969, inclusive. ...
1972 (MCMLXXII) was a leap year starting on Saturday. ...
At the height of the crisis in the United States, drivers of vehicles with odd numbered license plates were allowed to purchase gasoline only on odd-numbered days of the month, while drivers with even-numbers were limited to even-numbered days. ...
1973 (MCMLXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday. ...
The IC3 trains were introduced in 1990. In 1990, after a delay of several years, the IC3 trains came into use, initially as lyntog, and in 1991 as ordinary intercity trains. The IC3 trains, being a specimen of the Flexliner type of multiple units, have a distinct appearance due to the rubber-framed ends, allowing access between separate trainsets when coupled together. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1600x783, 307 KB) © 2003 by Tomasz Sienicki DSB Intercity train, Aalborg, Denmark File links The following pages link to this file: Danske Statsbaner IC3 Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1600x783, 307 KB) © 2003 by Tomasz Sienicki DSB Intercity train, Aalborg, Denmark File links The following pages link to this file: Danske Statsbaner IC3 Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create...
Bombardier IC3 train set The Inter City 3 (IC3) is a Danish-built Diesel multiple unit train, built by ABB Scandia (which was later purchased by Adtranz, which itself was subsequently aquired by Bombardier Transportation). ...
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This article is about the year. ...
Bombardier IC3 train set The Inter City 3 (IC3) is a Danish-built Diesel multiple unit train, built by ABB Scandia (which was later purchased by Adtranz, which itself was subsequently aquired by Bombardier Transportation). ...
1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Adtranz was a German rail rolling stock equipment manufacturer which designed rail cars and engines. ...
The Great Belt fixed link was opened for railway traffic in 1997 (a year before road traffic), replacing DSB's railway ferries. In 1997, infrastructural duties were branched off into a new agency under the Danish Ministry of Transport, Banestyrelsen (now: Banedanmark), leaving DSB with the task of train operation. A new design was presented in 1998, as well as the announcement of the "Good Trains for All" plan, seeking to replace old and less comfortable trains by 2006/2007. DSB was turned into an independent public corporation on January 1, 1999. The Great Belt Fixed Link (Danish: Den faste Storebæltsforbindelse) is the fixed link between the Danish islands of Zealand and Funen across the Great Belt. ...
1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
A railway ferry is a kind of ship which carries a train. ...
Banedanmark (previously Banestyrelsen) is a Danish company responsible for most of the Danish railway network, including maintenance and construction work, but not train operation. ...
1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. ...
2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
2007 (MMVII) will be a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
January 1 is the first day of the calendar year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. ...
1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Old Farts by the Sometimes-United Nations. ...
The goods department of DSB, DSB Gods, was merged with Railion in 2001, and DSB now solely manages passenger rail service, including the operation of railway stations. Railion is a European (mainly German) railroad cargo carrier. ...
2001: A Space Odyssey. ...
Corporate structure DSB is an independent public state-owned corporation under the Danish Ministry of Transport and Energy. This has been the case since 1999, and is the result of a political desire to liberalise the Danish railways. Thus, DSB now operates on a for-profit basis, although it retains certain public service commitments via contracts with the Ministry of Transport and Energy. Copenhagen (IPA: , rhyming with pagan (the way the Danes themselves pronounce the name of the capital in English), or , with a as in spa; Danish IPA: ) is the capital of Denmark and the countrys largest city (metropolitan population 1,211,542 (2006)), at present made up of 16 municipalities. ...
In general, liberalization refers to a relaxation of previous government restrictions, usually in areas of social or economic policy. ...
Public services is a term usually used to mean services provided by government to its citizens, either directly (through the public sector) or by financing private provision of services. ...
As of 2005, DSB employs about 9,000 people; Keld Sengeløv, the current president and CEO, died due to an unknown illness while travelling with friends in Scotland, UK on 3rd September 2006. His successor is not known at this stage. 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Motto: (Eng: No one provokes me with impunity)1 Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official language(s) English, Gaelic, Scots 2 Government Constitutional monarchy - Queen of the UK Queen Elizabeth II - Prime Minister of the UK Tony Blair MP - First Minister Jack McConnell MSP Unification - by...
Divisions - DSB Salg (sales and marketing)
- DSB Produktion (operation and maintenance of trains, except S-Trains)
- DSB S-tog a/s (operation of the S-Train network)
- DSB Detail a/s (management of shops on DSB stations)
- DSB International (train operation abroad)
Vesterport Station is very central to the S-Train network. ...
Services DSB operates several types of passenger trains, varying in number of stops and motive power. Apart from the S-Trains, types available for the general public include: Vesterport Station is very central to the S-Train network. ...
- Regional trains (RØ in Eastern Denmark, RV in Western Denmark; ØR in the Oresund region)
- LilleNord (PL) (trains on the LilleNord line between Hillerød and Elsinore)
- Inter-regional trains (IR)
- InterCity trains (IC)
- Lyntog (L) (express trains)
- EuroCity trains (EC)
- EuroNight trains (EN)
Denmark (red) / south Sweden (yellow), connected with the Oresund Bridge. ...
Frederiksborg Palace in Hillerød, Denmark Hillerød is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Frederiksborg County in the north part of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in eastern Denmark. ...
Kronborg Castle Helsingør , also known by its English anglo name Elsinore, is a city in Helsingør municipality on the northeast coast of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in eastern Denmark. ...
A Romanian InterCity train, run by Romanian Railways, at Arad station in May 2003 InterCity is a name for the inter-city rail services in Europe. ...
EuroCity, abbreviated EC, denotes a train service within the European inter-city rail network. ...
See also // Railways total: 2,859 km (508 km privately owned and operated) standard gauge: 2,859 km 1. ...
The rail transport system in Denmark consists of more than 2,000 km of railway lines, of which the most significant main lines in Southern Denmark and the S-train network are electrified. ...
The history of rail transport in Denmark is commonly considered to have begun in 1847 with the opening of the railway line between Copenhagen and Roskilde; the Kiel-Altona line in Holstein had been completed three years earlier, but the region was since lost to the German Confederation in the...
An Arriva train in Denmark Arriva plc is a UK-based international public transport operator and vehicle rental company, headquartered in Sunderland. ...
Germanys main train operator, the Deutsche Bahn AG (German Railway Corporation, also known as DB or DBAG) provides passenger and freight service via federally owned tracks. ...
For other uses, see NSB (disambiguation). ...
Railion is a European (mainly German) railroad cargo carrier. ...
SJ AB (Swedish Railways, Statens Järnvägar, commonly known as SJ) is a Swedish government owned public transport on railway operator. ...
Footnotes - ^ a b c d DSB. DSB annual report 2005 (PDF).
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References - DSB - Official site
- Profile of the DSB Group
- DSB: History and nostalgia (in Danish)
- DSB at CVR.dk
- Banedanmark - Danish Rail Transport Agency
- Railway history of Denmark, from Banedanmark
- Danish Ministry of Transport and Energy
- Koed, Jan (1997). Danmarks Jernbaner i 150 år. Forlaget Kunst og Kultur. ISBN 87-7600-199-7.
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