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Sources: CEO of Germany's state railway operator will leave his post

Richard Lutz will be leaving the CEO position of Germany's largest rail operator Deutsche Bahn. Sources from government and company said this on Thursday.

The state-owned operator has been plagued by delays and disruptions due to a decade-long underinvestment in the face of tight budgets.

Lutz, the new CEO of Deutsche Bahn who took over in March 2017, said there was still much to do to bring the company out of its crisis.

The company refused to comment on the reported departure of his employee.

Last year, large public events such as the Euro Soccer Tournament and Taylor Swift’s Tour in Germany brought Deutsche Bahn to the forefront of international attention for its crowded and delayed trains.

The company is upgrading its overhead lines and tracks. However, the initial delays and cancellations will be caused by this process.

In March, Deutsche Bahn announced heavy losses for the year 2024. However, it said that cost reductions and infrastructure investments would allow them to achieve an operating profit this year. (Reporting and writing by Klaus Lauer, Markus Wacket; editing by Thomas Seythal).

(source: Reuters)