Railway Manager, Richard Lutz, is forced to depart early
At 21:45 Uhr on August 14, 2025, Middle German Broadcasting reported that the position of CEO at Deutsche Bahn, the struggling German railway, remains vacant following the departure of Richard Lutz. Lutz was dismissed in August, but he continues to serve temporarily in an executive capacity as a caretaker until a successor is appointed.
The German federal government announced the reform of Deutsche Bahn in the coalition agreement, aiming for organizational, legal, and personnel changes to turn the struggling organization around. Lutz's premature departure was part of this reform, but no official announcement has been made regarding his replacement.
The search for a new CEO has proven challenging, with several railway experts reportedly turning down the job offer so far. The German railway reform is a significant change for the organization, and no specific timeline for the completion of the reform has been provided.
The reform includes a video that can be found online, detailing the changes that will take place within Deutsche Bahn. As of now, Richard Lutz continues to serve temporarily until a successor is selected.
[1] Coalition Agreement Announces German Railway Reform [2] Deutsche Bahn CEO Richard Lutz Fired as Part of Reform [3] Video: German Railway Reform Explained [4] No Official Announcement on Richard Lutz's Replacement [5] Several Railway Experts Reject Deutsche Bahn CEO Job Offer
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