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=== Public transport === As with most communes in the Ruhr area, local transport is carried out by a local, publicly owned company for transport within the city, the [[DB Regio]] subsidiary of [[Deutsche Bahn]] for regional transport and Deutsche Bahn itself for long-distance journeys. The local carrier, Ruhrbahn, is a member of the [[Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr]] (VRR) association of public transport companies in the Ruhr area, which provides a uniform fare structure in the whole region. Within the VRR region, tickets are valid on lines of all members as well as DB's [[railway line]]s (except the high-speed [[InterCity]] and [[Intercity-Express]] networks) and can be bought at ticket machines and service centres of Ruhrbahn, all other members of VRR, and DB. {{As of|2009}}, Ruhrbahn operates 3 U-[[Stadtbahn]] lines of the [[Essen Stadtbahn]] network, 7 [[Trams in Essen|Straßenbahn (tram)]] lines and 57 bus lines (16 of these serving as {{lang|de|Nacht Express}} late-night lines only). The Stadtbahn and Straßenbahn operate on total route lengths of {{convert|19.6|km|mi}} and {{convert|52.4|km|mi}}, respectively.<ref>{{cite web |title=Kleine EVAG Statistik 2010* (*stand 31.12.2009) |url=http://www.evag.de/fileadmin/downloads/Geschaeftsberichte_Statistik_Organigramm/Kleine_EVAG_Statistik_2010.pdf |access-date=20 October 2013 |trans-title=Small EVAG Statistics 2010* (*as of 31.12.2009) |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111116030233/http://www.evag.de/fileadmin/downloads/Geschaeftsberichte_Statistik_Organigramm/Kleine_EVAG_Statistik_2010.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=16 November 2011 |publisher=Essener Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft (EVAG) |language=de |date=31 December 2009}}</ref> One tram line and a few bus lines coming from neighboring cities are operated by these cities' respective carriers. The U-Stadtbahn, which partly runs on used [[Docklands Light Railway]] stock, is a mixture of tram and full [[rapid transit|underground]] systems with 20 underground stations for the U-Stadtbahn and additional four underground stations used by the tram. Two lines of the U-Stadtbahn are completely intersection-free and hence independent from other traffic, and the U18 line leading from Mülheim main station to the ''Bismarckplatz'' station at the gates of the city centre partly runs above ground amidst the [[Bundesautobahn 40|A 40 motorway]]. The Essen Stadtbahn is one of the Stadtbahn systems integrated into the greater [[Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn]] network. <gallery widths="180"> Essen hbf 1817.jpg|[[Essen Hauptbahnhof]] EVAG (Essen) NF2-TW 1601.jpg|[[Essen Stadtbahn]] NF2-TW 1601 Clp 20140717 1848 Bf Essen Hbf EG.jpg|Essen Hauptbahnhof Essen Hauptbahnhof Freiheit.jpg|Essen Hauptbahnhof in the city centre U-bahnhof-essenhbf.JPG|[[Essen Hauptbahnhof]] subway station Stadtbahn Essen - Kaiser-Wilhelm-Park.jpg|Platforms at Kaiser-Wilhelm-Park </gallery> On the same motorway, a long-term test of a [[guided bus]] system is being held since 1980. Many Ruhrbahn rail lines meet at the main station but only a handful of bus lines. However, all but one of the Night Express bus lines either originate from or lead to [[Essen Hauptbahnhof]] in a star-shaped manner. All Ruhrbahn lines, including the Night Express lines, are closed on weekdays from 1:30{{nbsp}}am to 4:30{{nbsp}}am. Of the [[Rhein-Ruhr S-Bahn]] network's 13 lines, 5 lines lead through Essen territory and meet at the Essen Hauptbahnhof main station, which also serves as the connection to the [[Regional-Express]] and [[Intercity-Express]] network of regional and nationwide high-speed trains, respectively. Following Essen's appointment as [[European Capital of Culture]] 2010, the main station, which is classified as a [[German railway station categories#Category 1|station of highest importance]] and which had not been substantially renovated over decades, {{update after |2010 |text=will be redeveloped with a budget of €57{{nbsp}}million until early 2010.}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.bmvbs.de/-,302.1040342/doc.htm |title=Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090906113721/http://www.bmvbs.de/-,302.1040342/doc.htm |url-status=dead|archivedate=6 September 2009}}</ref> Other important stations in Essen, where regional and local traffic are connected, are the {{lang|de|Regionalbahnhöfe}} (regional railway stations) in the boroughs of Altenessen, [[Essen-Borbeck-Mitte|Borbeck]], Kray and Steele. Further 20 S-Bahn stations can be found in the whole urban area. In 2017, the public transport organization of Mülheim, the Mülheimer Verkehrsgesellschaft (MVG) and the Essener Verkehrsgesellschaft (EVAG) merged and became the ''Ruhrbahn''. All vehicles and staff were merged and are now operated together.
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