(LVB). The MDV includes (year of accession in brackets): • in
Saxony, the former
Direktionsbezirk Leipzig: • City of
Leipzig (since 2001) •
Leipzig district (former
Leipziger Land district since 2001, former
Muldentalkreis district since 2004) •
Nordsachsen district (former
Delitzsch district since 2001, former
Torgau-Oschatz district since 2004) •
Zweckverband für den Nahverkehrsraum Leipzig (ZVNL) • in
Saxony-Anhalt parts of the
former administrative Halle district: • City of
Halle (Saale) (since 2001) •
Saalekreis (former district of Merseburg-Querfurt and former Saalkreis since 2001) •
Burgenlandkreis (old Burgenlandkreis and former district of Weißenfels since 2004) •
Nahverkehrsservice Sachsen-Anhalt (NASA) • in
Thuringia, the area formerly belonging to the
Bezirk Leipzig: •
Altenburger Land district (since 2005) From 2004, the
former district of Döbeln was also part of the MDV. As a result of the Saxon district reform of 2008, however, this became part of the administrative district of
Mittelsachsen. Since August 2011, the entire district of
Mittelsachsen, including the former district of Döbeln, has belonged to the
Verkehrsverbund Mittelsachsen (VMS). Only for journeys between the former district of Döbeln and the MDV across all areas of the association there are still transitional tariff regulations. It was announced in February 2018 that the area would be extended to include the districts of
Anhalt-Bitterfeld and
Wittenberg as well as the city of
Dessau-Roßlau. As of December 2019, rail traffic in this area will initially be integrated into the MDV and full integration with bus and tram traffic will be sought. Also in December 2019,
Könnern station in the
Salzlandkreis district will become part of the network. ==Transport companies==