TAG Tegernsee Immobilien und Beteiligung
TAG Tegernsee Immobilien und Beteiligungs-AG is a property company from Germany with its head office in Hamburg. Until 1998 as Tegernsee-Bahn it operated the railway line from Schaftlach via Gmund to Tegernsee. The company is listed in the share index, MDAX.
Subsidiaries
The following subsidiaries belong to TAG Tegernsee:- Bau-Verein zu Hamburg AG
- TAG Asset Management GmbH
- AGP AG
- Feuerbachstraße 17/17a Grundstücksverwaltung AG & Co. KG
- Kraftverkehr Tegernsee-Immobiliengesellschaft mbH
- Tegernsee-Bahn Betriebsgesellschaft mbH
History of the Tegernseebahn
The company emerged from what was originally called the Eisenbahn-Actiengesellschaft Schaftlach-Gmund, founded in 1882, which built the 7.6 km long railway line between these villages. It is suspected that Ferdinand von Miller, amongst others, played a decisive role. From 1896 the line was extended by 4.8 km to Tegernsee; in 1902 the first train ran to Tegernsee and the company was renamed the Eisenbahn-Actiengesellschaft Schaftlach-Gmund-Tegernsee or EAG. In 1942 the name was shortened to Tegernsee-Bahn Aktiengesellschaft and, in 1983, running powers were transferred to the new subsidiary Tegernsee-Bahn Betriebsgesellschaft mbH or TBG.The operation of the line has been rented out since 1998 for 15 years to the Bayerische Oberlandbahn, that previously had the state concession for the operation of railway services in the Bavarian Oberland. The BOB has continued to use the railway infrastructure of the Tegernsee-Bahn. The running and rolling stock was given up by the Tegernsee-Bahn in 1999 as they no longer needed it. Since 2002 the TBG has once again had its own locomotive, the TAG 15. This former DB Class Köf III is used for snow plough runs and construction train work.
The Tegernsee-Bahn Betriebsgesellschaft is a member of the Fare Association of Federal and Private Railways in Germany.