Dopravný podnik Bratislava

Dopravný podnik Bratislava
Dopravný podnik Bratislava
Type City-owned company
Industry Services
Genre Transportation
Founded 1895 (then under the name "Bratislavská elektrická účastinná spoločnosť")
Founder(s) violent presumption Alexander Werner
Headquarters Bratislava, Slovakia
Area served Bratislava, Chorvátsky Grob, Wolfstahl (AT), Hainburg an der Donau (AT), Rajka (HU)
Key people Ľubomír Belfi (CEO)
Services Public transportation, Driving lessons, Bus maintenance
Owner(s) city Bratislava
Divisions Elektrické dráhy (Electric Tracks) – trams and trolleybuses, Autobusy (Buses)
Website www.dpb.sk

Dopravný podnik Bratislava, akciová spoločnosť (literally Public Transport Company Bratislava, inc., abbr. DPB a.s.) is the only provider of city public transport in Bratislava and Chorvátsky Grob. It provides 3 types of transportation:

The 100% owner of the company is the city of Bratislava.

Contents

Vehicles

DPB provides public transport using these vehicles:

Trams:

Buses:

  • Ikarus 280 1 historic vehicle (all vehicles are reject)
  • Karosa B 732 30 vehicles and 2 historic vehicles (48 vehicles are reconstructed to Karosa B741 NSTG)
  • Ikarus 283 1 vehicle and 2 historic vehicles (the others vehicles are reject)
  • Karosa B 741 91 vehicles (86 vehicles are reconstructed to Karosa B741 NSTG)
  • TAM 260 A 180 M 1 historic vehicle
  • TAM 272 A 180 M 6 vehicles and 1 historic vehicle (all vehicles are reconstructed)
  • TAM 232 A 116 M 4 vehicles (all vehicles are reconstructed, one vehicle is reject)
  • Ikarus 435 85 vehicles (3 vehicles are reconstructed)
  • Ikarus 415 35 vehicles (1 vehlicle was reconstructed abortion in years 2004–2005 to Ikarus 415 CNG)
  • Ikarus 412 3 vehicles with low-floor (1 vehicle is specially using for handicapped children)
  • SOR B 9.5 32 vehicles
  • SOR BN 9.5 18 vehicles with low-floor
  • Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 416 CDI 2 minibuses with low-floor
  • Solaris Urbino15 CNG 22 vehicles with low-floor
  • Iveco Daily Way 8 minibuses with low-floor
  • SOR C 10.5 8 vehicles
  • Tedom C12 G 30 vehicles (lease by Tedom from January 2009 to January 2017)
  • SOR BN 10.5 38 vehicles with low-floor
  • Mercedes-Benz O 530 Citaro CNG 1 vehicle
  • Mercedes-Benz O 530 GL CapaCity 21 vehicles
  • Mercedes-Benz O 405 GN2 11 vehicles with low-floor (lease by Abuss s.r.o. Nitra from November 2009)
  • SOR NB 18 60 vehicles
  • Irisbus Citelis 12M 35 vehicles

Trolleybuses:

  • Škoda 14Tr 65 vehicles (21 vehicles are reconstructed)
  • Škoda 14 TrM 12 vehicles
  • Škoda 15Tr 16 vehicles(all vehicles are reconstructed)
  • Škoda 15TrM 23 vehicles
  • Škoda 21Tr 1 vehicle with low-floor
  • Škoda 25Tr 6 vehicles with diesel-electric agregat with low-floor

Aggregate

1 January 2009 Public Transport Company Bratislava have 880 carry on vehicles.

Directors

  • 1895–1907 – Karol Kakulay
  • 1907–1920 – Rudolf Pleskott
  • 1920–1939 – Ing. Jaroslav Bartošek
  • 1939–1943 – Ing. Štefan Januš
  • 1943–1949 – Dr. Vladimír Brežný
  • 1949–1950 – Ján Bauman
  • 1950–1951 – Ján Mazáček
  • 1951–1954 – Martin Hanzlík
  • 1954–1960 – Jozef Zatlkaj
  • 1960–1970 – Ladislav Studenič
  • 1970–1972 – František Mariš
  • 1972–1987 – Ing. Ladislav Moštenan
  • 1986–1990 – Ing. Ján Novotný
  • 1990–1992 – dpt. Jozef Hlavina
  • 1992–1994 – JUDr. Ivan Letaši
  • 1994–1995 – Ing. Peter Forgáč
  • 1995–1997 – Ing. Peter Klučka
  • 1997–2007 – Ing. Ján Zachar
  • 2007–2009 – Róbert Kadnár
  • 2009- – Pavol Derkay

Former names of DPB

Over the course of the past century Public Transport Company Bratislava has had about 14 names.

  • BEÚS – Bratislavská elektrická účastinná spoločnosť
  • BKH – Elektrická lokálna železnica Bratislava- krajinská hranica
  • BMEŽ – Bratislavská mestská elektrická železnica
  • DOZAB – Dopravné závody hl. m. Bratislavy, komunálny podnik
  • DPMB – Dopravný podnik mesta Bratislava
  • DPHMB koncern – Dopravné podniky hl. m. SSR Bratislavy – koncern
  • DZHMB – Dopravné závody hl. m. SSR Bratislavy, koncernový podnik
  • DPB, š.p. – Dopravný podnik Bratislava, štátny podnik
  • POHéV – Pozsony Országhatárszeli Helyiérdekú Villamos Vasút
  • PVVV – Pozsonyi Város Villamos Vasút
  • LWP – Lokalbahn Wien – (Pozsony) Pressburg (Pressburgerbahn)
  • NOLB – Niederosterreichische Landdesbahnen – Dolnorakúske krajinské železnice
  • DPB – Dopravný podnik Bratislava, štátny podnik
  • DPB – Dopravný podnik Bratislava, akciová spoločnosť (today)

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