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The Verkehrsgesellschaft Frankfurt am Main (VGF) is the central transport company of the city of Frankfurt and offers comprehensive mobility services. With more than 2,700 employees, the VGF is one of the largest employers in the region and is responsible for operating nine subway and ten tram lines, served by over 400 rail vehicles[1][3].
The VGF stands for Openness, Tolerance, and Equality. It strives to provide an attractive and environmentally friendly transport network that reduces dependence on cars. Quality and customer satisfaction are top priorities[4].
The VGF is committed to Environmental Friendliness and High Productivity. By using modern vehicles and continuously expanding the transport network, the VGF contributes to the future viability of the region. Additionally, it promotes the barrier-free design of stations and advocates for human rights by providing low-threshold transport services[4][5].
The VGF is led by a management team consisting of Kerstin Jerchel and Thomas Raasch. The supervisory board oversees the management and is composed of representatives from the city and the employees[2][5].