Federal Railway Property Agency

The Federal Railway Property Agency (Bundeseisenbahnvermögen (BEV))[1], is a German federal agency that bundles state tasks from which the Deutsche Bahn AG, which is in competition, is to be permanently relieved.

The agency was called into existence by the Eisenbahnneuordnungsgesetz (ENeuOG; Railway Re-organisation Act) dated December 27, 1993.

138 people are employed at the BEV's head office, 791 at the various branches.

Including civil-servants delegated to the Deutsche Bahn AG to serve in their former positions, the BEV has (2020) a staff of about 1,900.

[2] Until his death on December 5, 2006, the president of the BEV was Rolf Heine.

Shield of Bundeseisenbahnvermögen
Central offices, Kurt-Georg-Kiesinger-Allee, Bonn .