Archived press releases
Free travel for children in STOAG buses
The city of Oberhausen is celebrating World Children's Day on Saturday, September 24th, from 13 to 17 p.m. on the grounds of the city sports association next to the ...
Read moreThyssenbrücke will be torn down - buses run instead of trams
From Friday, September 14th until Thursday, November 29th, 2018, there will be no buses between Sterkrade and the MH-West stop ...
Read moreNight work on the tram rails
In the area of Danziger Strasse and the Obere Marktstrasse and Hilgenberg stops, welding and grinding work on the tram rails ...
Read moreArrival by bus and train to the Corpus Christi fair
The best way to get to the Sterkrad Corpus Christi fair is with STOAG buses and trams. The central stop and transfer point Sterkrade ...
Read moreSimply use public transport
Complicated tariffs unsettle customers who do not travel by bus or tram as often. The Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr (VRR) is testing with nextTicket ...
Read moreCity tours through Oberhausen with the smartphone
Discover and experience the city in a completely new way, you can do that with the smartphone app "GEOCACHING OBERHAUSEN". The smart web application is now available ...
Read moreWhitsun bike race in Dümpten-STOAG - buses are diverted
On Pentecost Sunday, May 20, STOAG will redirect its buses in the Dümpten area from 9 a.m. to approx. 19 p.m. due to the bike race. Despite the…
Read moreSTOAG bus fleet: two-pronged into the future
STOAG is proud of its modern fleet of vehicles, which includes six trams and a total of 118 buses. The average age of ...
Read moreSTOAG can look back on a successful business year
To sum it up in one sentence: The 2017 financial year ended with good results.
The operating result has been positive ...
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