ÖBB Annual Report 2023

155 Group Management Report Österreichische Bundesbahnen-Holding Aktiengesellschaft Consolidated Financial Statements | Group Management Report 110 Key figures at a glance 2023 2022 ÖBB-Personenverkehr sub-group Travellers in millions per year 493.6 446.9 Train travellers in millions per year 278.2 252.5 of which in local transport in millions per year 231.7 210.7 of which in long-distance transport in millions per year 46.5 41.8 Capital expenditure in EUR million 913.8 476.7 Punctuality of the trains Punctuality ÖBB local transport in per cent 95.7 96.1 Punctuality ÖBB long-distance transport in per cent 80.3 81.4 Österreichische Postbus Aktiengesellschaft | ČSAD AUTOBUSY České Buděyovice a.s. Kilometres driven in millions per year 156.9 | 16.0 152.2 | 13.0 Kilometres travelled per day 429,910 | 43,835 417,046 | 35,616 Number of bus stop areas 18,315 | 2,236 17,966 | 2,236 Number of routes 865 | 240 812* ) | 240 Number of buses 2,511 | 297 2,545 | 299 of which barrier-free in per cent 99 | 63 99 | 57 Turnover in EUR million 503.7 | 31.3 456.2 | 23.9 Market share in regional scheduled services in per cent 42 | 69 42 | 65 Number of communities served 1,625 | 477 1,609 | 463 Share of communities served in per cent 78 | 76 77 | 74 Micro public transport Postbus Shuttle DOMESTIC Number of projects 12 9 Number of communities served 58 52 Average occupancy rate of micro-public transport 1.3 1.2 ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG Number of Bike & Ride bays 51,549 50,791 New construction / maintenance of Number of Bike & Ride bays per year as per contracts 2,356 1,775 Number of passenger railway stations (transport stations) 1,031 1,037 Accessibility Number of barrier-free railway stations 452 430 Rail Cargo Group TransFER connections (total number) 61 61 *) Lines reported for the first time in 2022, not number of concessions. Expansion of TransFER connections TransNET, Rail Cargo Group’s network, includes over 60 network TransFER connections and over 700 combinations and individual routes from Europe to Asia. TransNET is constantly being expanded- not only with new connections, but also with new functions. After all, user-friendliness and a positive user experience are decisive criteria for success and popularity. Since November 2022, it has been possible to optionally search and filter by type of cargo in addition to departure and destination locations. In addition, for every connection or combination, further information is provided as to whether shipments are possible with the TransFER Dangerous Goods (RID) selected. Another new feature is the emissions comparison for regular TransFER connections, which shows how much CO 2 is saved by rail transport on the route compared to road. This provides stakeholders and customers with a simple overview of transport options and emission savings with the Rail Cargo Group. There were also new developments in the Rail Cargo Group from 2022. TransNET is a comprehensive Rail Cargo Group network on which the Rail Cargo Group travels with full wagonloads, single wagons, containers, block trains or on the Rolling Road (see chapter G.9). Freight wagons transport a wide variety of goods to and from the most important ports and all economic and industrial centers on the entire Eurasian continent. A new feature is the presentation of regular TransFER connections on the Rail Cargo Group website, which is constantly being expanded with new connections and functions. Besides the place of departure and destination, it is possible to search by type of load and suitable routes are displayed especially for the transport of hazardous goods (RID). Another new feature is the emissions comparison for regular TransFER connections. It shows how many CO 2 equivalents (CO 2 eq) are saved by rail transport compared to road transport on the same route. This gives stakeholders and customers a simple overview of transport options and emission savings through transport with the Rail Cargo Group. MR110 |

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