Qbuzz is a public transport company in the Netherlands that operates services in Friesland, South Holland, Utrecht, Drenthe and Groningen. Founded in 2008, it was a subsidiary of Nederlandse Spoorwegen from 2013 until 2017. It is currently owned by Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane.
In March 2015, Qbuzz was awarded a 15-year concession to operate services in the Limburg region from December 2016. However, after the discovery of irregularities during the tender process, the contract was awarded to Arriva. NS uncovers tendering irregularities Railway Gazette International 29 April 2015 Arriva wins re-awarded Limburg operating contract Railway Gazette International 3 June 2015 Arriva delighted as it profits from scandal at rival Abellio The Daily Telegraph 9 June 2015
In July 2016, Nederlandse Spoorwegen announced its intention to sell the business. NS puts Qbuzz up for sale Railway Gazette International 11 July 2016 In July 2017 Busitalia Sita Nord (subsidiary of Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane) purchased the company. Busitalia buys Qbuzz, Dutch public transport services company Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane 13 July 2017
In December 2009, Qbuzz won the concession to operate bus services in Groningen and Drenthe until December 2019. Free travel with Qbuzz Groningen Provence (Dutch) In December 2011, Qbuzz began operating the bus and Utrecht sneltram services in Utrecht trading as U-OV until December 2023. Qbuzz wins Utrecht sneltram concession Railway Gazette International 26 October 2010 BRU selects Qbuzz to operate bus and light rail in Utrecht Global Mass Transit 26 October 2010Qbuzz wins Utrecht concession Today's Railways Europe issue 180 December 2010 page 17
In January 2018 Qbuzz was selected by the province of South Holland as preferred bidder for a contract which combines the operation of MerwedeLingelijn train service on the Geldermalsen – Dordrecht route with the provision of local bus services. On 9 December 2018, Qbuzz officially took over services from Arriva on the MerwedeLingeLijn.
In June 2023 Qbuzz announced its plans for an international service to Paris and Berlin.
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