Vy Tåg
Vy Tåg AB is a Swedish railway company that operates franchises in different parts of Sweden. The company was founded in 1999 by three former railway employees in Statens Järnvägar and the investment company Småföretagsinvest/Fylkinvest.[1] In 2005 Norwegian State Railways (now Vy) purchased 34% of Svenska Tågkompaniet, and later on October 31, 2006 increased its ownership stake to 85%.[2] In 2007 NSB purchased the rest and got complete ownership of the company.
Franchise(s) | Norrtåg Krösatågen Värmlandstrafik X-Tåget |
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Parent company | Vy (Vygruppen AS) |
Other | |
Website | www |
Previously known as Tågkompaniet or Svenska Tågkompaniet AB (The Swedish Train Company), the company rebranded to Vy Tåg in 2019.
The company has four franchise contracts:
- Norrtåg
- Värmlandstrafik
- X-Tåget (with X-Trafik)
- Krösatågen
Rolling stock
Multiple units
- 3 X11 (Norrtåg) Umeå - Vännäs
- 1 X20 (Stockholm-Furuvik) later moved to Tåg i Bergslagen, now stored in a private railway museum.
- 3 X50 (Upptåget)
- 2 X52 (Norrtåg)
- 12 X62 (Norrtåg)
- 2 Y1 (Borlänge - Malung) later moved elsewhere when service was discontinued.
- 2 Y31 (Borlänge - Malung)[3] later moved when service was discontinued.
- 1 Y31 (Norrtåg)
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References
- Tågkompaniet. "Tågkompaniet" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2006-12-04.
- Norges Statsbaner (2006-10-31). "NSB øker i Tågkompaniet". Retrieved 2006-12-04.
- Tågkompaniet. "Fakta om våra fordon" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2006-12-04.
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