RATP operates the bulk of line A of the RER and the southern part of line B, in the Paris region. Every day the A and B lines transport more than a million passengers, in optimum safety conditions. They cross Paris, joining together all of the districts of the Paris region, on a densely populated route. Line A of the RER is one of the most heavily utilized lines in the world. RATP also operate 3 tramway lines in Paris.
RATP is active in the Paris region, operating under contract with the regional public transport authority, STIF, meeting the quality criteria it has stipulated.
On the RER network, RATP works alongside SNCF to ensure the services on offer meet the real needs of passengers in terms of train routes, timetables and frequency. Complementary measures are taken to improve accessibility, passenger information and rail safety: the installation of lifts in stations and on platforms, controlling train speeds, real-time information in stations and on board trains, and more.
Through its mixed equity companies, TRANSDEV operates tramway networks in Nantes, Strasbourg, Grenoble, Orléans, Valenciennes and Montpellier, where its services integrate fully with other modes of urban transport, particularly road networks. TRANSDEV is also involved into the new tram project in Reims. It is also participating in tram-train projects in Grenoble and Nantes.
The RATP Group and TRANSDEV also work in partnership to operate the Mulhouse tramway.
UNITED KINGDOM
TRANSDEV operates the tram network in Nottingham with 14km of track and carries 10 million passengers per annum. TRANSDEV is also working with tie in Edinburgh to assist with the design of the planned tramway and will be the operator of this tram system once it is open.
SPAIN
TRANSDEV is the operator of the Tenerife Metro, with 20 trams operating on a 12km route with 21 stations.
AUSTRALIA
480 tram vehicles