Industry | Rail |
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Defunct | 30 September 2013 |
Headquarters | , Germany |
Revenue | 202 Million Euro |
Number of employees | ~354 (2007) |
Parent | Deutsche Bahn AG |
Website | dbautozug.de |
DB AutoZug GmbH was a German rail transport company that provided automobile (Motorail) and night passenger train services for Deutsche Bahn AG. It was based in Dortmund and was a wholly owned subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn AG. On 30 September 2013 the company was merged into DB AG's long-distance division DB Fernverkehr.[1]
Night trains were operated with the sister company CityNightLine AG headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland;[2] until CityNightLine AG merged with DB NachtZug. DB AutoZug GmbH and CityNightLine were subsidiaries of DB Fernverkehr AG[2] which in turn was a wholly owned subsidiary of DB Mobility Logistics AG.[2] DB AutoZug GmbH was also responsible for the car transporter trains from Niebüll - Westerland, known as the SyltShuttle, as well as the Schifffahrt und Inselbahn Wangeroogeshipping (Island railway of Wangerooge).[2]