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The Albtal-Verkehrs-Gesellschaft mbH (AVG) is a leading transport company in the Karlsruhe region, operating as the operator of the Albtalbahn since 1957. With an extensive network of over 540 kilometers of light rail lines and more than 280 kilometers of its own railway lines, the AVG is a central component of public transport in Baden-Württemberg.
The main mission of the AVG is to provide passengers with a reliable, efficient, and sustainable transport service. The company's values include Teamwork, Innovation, and Customer Orientation. The AVG places great importance on collegial cooperation and promotes the development of its employees.
The AVG is actively committed to sustainable mobility and is part of the Karlsruhe Model, which serves as a model for many other cities. By integrating railway and tram lines, environmental impact is mitigated. Additionally, the AVG is continuously working on modernizing its vehicles and infrastructure to reduce energy consumption and increase environmental friendliness.
The AVG strives for an accessible design of its digital offerings and relies on technologies such as the Eye-Able software to improve the accessibility of its website[2]. This demonstrates the company's commitment to inclusion and user-friendliness.
The AVG employs around 1,000 staff and is headquartered in Karlsruhe. The company is closely connected to the region and offers a variety of jobs in different areas, from vehicle operation to project management.
The AVG is an important part of the Karlsruhe Transport Association and works closely with other transport companies to ensure an efficient and sustainable transport system.