Lines in Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate Vias has operated the approximately 210-kilometre-long
Odenwald Railway network on behalf of the
Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (RMV) and the state of
Baden-Württemberg since 11 December 2005. It has also operated the
East Rhine Railway since 12 December 2010 and the
Pfungstadt Railway since 10 December 2011. It now operates on the following lines: The designation of the lines corresponds to the
numbering of the RMV. in
Frankfurter Hauptbahnhof at the entrance to
Mainz-Kastel station Since the commencement of operations in the
Odenwald, 22 brand new
Bombardier Itino diesel railcars have been supplied by the
Fahrzeugmanagement Region Frankfurt RheinMain GmbH (fahma) for the operations. The maintenance takes place in the workshop of
Odenwaldbahn-Infrastruktur GmbH in
Michelstadt, which is also the location of the operating centre. Four more sets of the same type were ordered by the RMV in August 2007 due to a lack of capacity and were delivered in the spring of 2010. These are also used on the
Pfungstadt Railway, which was restored to operation from the 2011/2012 timetable change. In addition, Vias also took over the
RheingauLinie local service on the
East Rhine Railway between
Neuwied,
Koblenz Hbf (and
Stadtmitte),
Wiesbaden Hbf and Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof (RMV line 10) at the 2010/2011 timetable change in December 2010. 5 three-car and 14 four-car
FLIRT electric multiple units were ordered for its operation. In June 2021, the RMV announced that Vias GmbH would continue to operate the Rheingau route for another 15 years beyond 2023. The RheingauExpress (RE 9) would be put out to tender again in 2026. After a new tender for the operation of the Railway and the Pfungstadt Railway, Vias Rail GmbH took over these lines with a contract for twelve years from December 2015. The existing Itino vehicles would continue to be used, although capacity adjustments would be made for some journeys were made. In addition to the driver, at least one train attendant is present on all journeys. In August 2019, the RMV announced that passenger demand in the Odenwald network had increased by over 50 percent to 15,000 people since the Vias began operating and the introduction of the improved timetable concept. On 21 November 2022, VIAS Rail was awarded the contract for the regional express line RE 19 between Frankfurt (Main) Hbf and Koblenz Hbf, which will run every two hours from 2025 and replace RE 9. Some trips are already scheduled to start in Kobern-Gondorf (Mosel). New Stadler FLIRT locomotives are to be purchased.
Lines in North Rhine-Westphalia On 26 March 2015, the
Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr and
Nahverkehr Rheinland (Rhineland local transport association) announced that Vias would operate the
North Rhine-Westphalia Regionalbahn services (
Schwalm-Nette-Bahn from
Mönchengladbach to
Dalheim) and the northern part of the RB 38 service (the
Erft-Bahn from
Düsseldorf via
Grevenbroich to
Bedburg) from the timetable change on 10 December 2017. The RB 38 would no longer use its whole former route from the timetable change; instead passengers would have to change in Bedburg. The northern part is operated by Vias and has been renamed the . The transport association for the Rhineland (
Nahverkehr Rheinland—Rhineland local transport) planned to electrify the southern (Bedburg-Cologne) section and operate it as an S-Bahn service, while the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr, which is the transport authority that administers the northern section of the route has rejected the electrification of the line for "transport and economic reasons." Twelve new
Alstom Coradia LINT sets (nine LINT 54H and three LINT 41H) are operated on the two lines. The contract for operating the service was signed with the new operator Vias for twelve years on 16 April 2015. From 1 February 2022, Vias Rail operated line S 7 (
Der Müngstener) and the
Niederrhein-Netz (lines and ) subnetworks as part of an emergency award which were previously operated by the insolvent
Abellio Rail NRW. The transport contract for the Lower Rhine network has now been extended through direct award until December 2025. The S 7 has been operated by
RheinRuhrBahn since December 2023. Since the timetable change in December 2023, Vias has also operated the Ruhr-Sieg network consisting of the lines (Essen – Iserlohn), (Bochum – Gelsenkirchen) and (Hagen – Siegen/Iserlohn). The Stadler Flirt electric multiple units were acquired from the previous operator DB Regio. Vias therefore operates on the following lines in North Rhine-Westphalia and across borders to the Netherlands (as of 2024): Former line: == References ==