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Derdadrum
3 years ago

Hello KeepThatInMi82,

This depends entirely on which region you want to drive. The S-Bahn trains in Hamburg or Berlin, for example, are their own business areas where you can then apply directly as a S-Bahn locomotive driver. Other regions, such as Dresden, where there is also an S-Bahn, do not handle this, here you will travel as DB-Regio Lokführer S-Bahnen as well as normal regional railways.

xyz911
3 years ago

If you work in a region where the boundaries between the two are fluent and the term S-Bahn is used primarily as a brand name for something that could otherwise also be a densely clocked regional railway, then there is no human separation between the train genres, so you have to do both.

However, those who work on the “classical” S-Bahn trains in Berlin or Hamburg will not have much to do with regional transport, as these two S-Bahn systems work unabatedly from regional transport for themselves.

EpicBot
3 years ago

Yeah, you can choose it. Before you apply, you need to see what business you want to start. There is the S-Bahn, DB Regio, DB Fernverkehr and DB Cargo. This is always up in the job advertisement on the career page.

UnknownIdent816
3 years ago

The dB has no traces. Transport and transport only.

xyz911
3 years ago

Yes, she does. Otherwise, for example the Picture never came like that.

S-Bahn trains also belong to local transport.