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    Ansbacher Bäder und Verkehrs GmbH

    from Ansbach

    The Ansbacher B\[ä]der und Verkehrs GmbH, operator of the ABUS Ansbacher Buslinien, ensures reliable and environmentally friendly mobility in Ansbach. It offers public transport, school transport and barrier-free buses in the VGN.

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    Ansbacher Bäder und Verkehr GmbH

    The Ansbacher Bäder und Verkehr GmbH is a subsidiary of Stadtwerke Ansbach and operates the regional city bus service in Ansbach under the name ABUS Ansbacher Buslinien. The company is engaged in public transport (ÖPNV) and offers a comprehensive network of seven bus lines, which carries approximately two million passengers annually[1][3].

    Key Products and Services

    • ÖPNV-Dienstleistungen: The Ansbacher Buslinien serve a route network of approximately 150 kilometers in Ansbach and the surrounding area, with traffic mainly operating on an hourly or half-hourly basis[3].
    • School Transportation: Additional reinforcement trips ensure reliable school transportation to schools in Ansbach[2].
    • Barrier-free Mobility: All buses are equipped with ramps for wheelchair users to promote inclusive mobility[3].

    Main Mission and Values

    The company's main mission is to provide reliable and environmentally friendly mobility for the population of Ansbach. Values such as Zuverlässigkeit, Umweltbewusstsein and Inklusion are central to the operation.

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    • Environmentally Friendly Vehicles: Part of the bus fleet runs on biogas, which reduces CO2 emissions and protects the environment[3].
    • Digital Accessibility: The new website offers features such as changing font size and contrasts, as well as a read-aloud service to reduce digital barriers[5].
    • Integration into the Verkehrsverbund Großraum Nürnberg (VGN): The Ansbacher Buslinien are part of the VGN, which enables a seamless connection to other means of transport in the Nuremberg metropolitan area[3].

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