Transdev
Transdev, formerly Veolia Transdev, is a French-based international private public transport operator, with operations in 20 countries as of March 2019.
History
The group was formed by the merger of Veolia Transport and Transdev on 3 April 2011. Veolia Environnement and Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations had 50% shareholdings. It was initially planned for the company to be sold by an initial public offering, potentially accompanied by a rebranding, within 12 months of the merger.On 6 December 2011 Veolia Environment, seeking to reduce debt and focus on its core businesses of water, waste and energy, announced a €5 bn divestment program over 2012/13 that would include a sale of its share in Veolia Transdev within two years. At the time of the announcement, Veolia Transdev declared its intention to concentrate on four main markets, to develop UK, Asia and Australia and to divest from other countries and other activities amounting to about 9-10% of global revenue in 2012/13. After this announcement, the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, for its part, officially reiterated its commitment to Veolia Transdev and its continued support as a shareholder to the group's development.
In early 2012 it was reported that Cube Infrastructure, a fund controlled by the French bank Natixis, was likely to acquire about half of Veolia's stake in Transdev. The Caisse des Dépôts would take over the other half. This was later changed in October 2012 to Caisse des Dépôts acquiring 10% of the shares from Veolia. This however was not implemented. Following the sale of Transdev subsidiary SNCM in late 2015, CDC and Veolia continued talks about selling Veolia's stake in the joint venture. In December 2016, CDC finally bought 20% shares from Veolia. As a result, Veolia's share became 30% while CDC's share became 70%.
In October 2018, Veolia announced its intention to sell its remaining 30% shareholding to the Rethmann Group. The transaction was completed in January 2019, with Rethmann increasing its shareholding to 34% by adding its Rhenus Veniro subsidiary to the Transdev portfolio.
Operational History
At the time of merger, Transdev operated in the following 27 countries. In 2014, the operations at the time were organised into seven geographical areas :- France
- Benelux
- North America
- Germany and Central Europe
- The UK and Northern Europe
- Asia and the Pacific
- Southern Europe and the rest of the world
Additionally, Transdev is a shareholder of Transamo, a transport engineering and consultancy firm in Europe that was inherited from the old Transdev. It specialises in the project management of public transport projects in France. Société de Transports intercommunaux de Bruxelles is the other major shareholder of Transamo.
Europe
Czech Republic
In December 2018, Transdev commenced operating a 10-year contract in the Moravian-Silesian Region serving Bruntál, Krnov, Nový Jičín and Rýmařov. Transdev had previously operated buses in the Czech Republic until they were sold to Arriva in May 2013. In August 2019, Transdev acquired the 3CSAD Group that also operated in the Moravian-Silesian Region with 410 buses to become the fourth largest bus operator in the Czech Republic.Finland
Transdev operates in Finland as Transdev Finland Oy. It was rebranded from Veolia Transport Finland Oy on 5 February 2015.France
Transdev's subsidiary Société Varoise de Transports has operated two lines of the Bouches du Rhône district network since 1 January 2014, serving a population of more than one million inhabitants.Transdev also operates many Hérault Transport bus lines in the south of France, and the Montpellier tramway system.
Transdev owned 66% of SNCM, a French ferry company operating in the Mediterranean. However, as of 2014, Transdev was planning to sell its shares. SNCM was finally sold to a Corsican firm Rocca Group in late 2015 and was renamed Maritima Ferries in January 2016.
Thello operates trains between Italy and France; Transdev relinquished its 33% holding in 2016.
Prior to April 2019, Transdev owned Eurolines who operated coach services around Europe. In July 2015, Eurolines commenced operating 17 coach routes under the Isilines brand to coincide with the deregulation of the French coach market. Eurolines and Isilines were sold to Flixbus in April 2019. Transdev retains Isilines' B2B bus rental activities in France, which will be operated under the Transdev brand.
The shared-van service Supershuttle operated in the country, but it was sold to an affiliate of Blackstreet Capital Management in September 2019, after which it ceased service at the end of 2019 citing that Uber and market changes led to its demise.
Ireland
Transdev operates Dublin's Luas tram system since 2004. Transdev Ireland was renamed from Veolia Transport Ireland in May 2013. In June 2019, Transdev was awarded a new contract to operate and maintain the system for another 6 years, effective 1 December 2019, with an option for a 5-year extension.Germany
operates buses and trains in Germany. It was renamed from Veolia Verkehr GmbH in March 2015.Rhenus Veniro was Transdev's newest addition its German portfolio as a result of Rhenus's parent company, Rethmann, increasing its shareholding of Transdev to 34%.
The shared-van service Supershuttle operated in Berlin, but it was sold to an affiliate of Blackstreet Capital Management in September 2019, after which it ceased service at the end of 2019 citingthat Uber and market changes led to its demise.
Portugal
Transdev Portugal operates bus and coach services all around Portugal, and formerly light rail. It was first established in 1997 to tender for the Metro do Porto light rail through the consortium Normetro. The light rail opened in 2002 and was operated by Transdev Portugal until 2010. Transdev Portugal also acquired the CAIMA Group in 2002 and the :pt:Joalto|Joalto Group in 2010. It was rewarded the AveiroBus network with 24 buses, 1 ferry boat and 2 boats, effective from 1 January 2017.The shared-van service Supershuttle operated in the country, but it was sold to an affiliate of Blackstreet Capital Management in September 2019, after which it ceased service at the end of 2019 citing that Uber and market changes led to its demise.
Netherlands
Transdev Netherlands is made up of two operations, Connexxion and Witte Kruis. There used to be an additional operation called Veolia Transport Nederland, until the branding was discontinued and replaced by Connexxion in December 2016. Transdev Netherlands was set up in December 2015 to group the three operations together under one brand, after bringing Connexxion and Veolia Transport Nederland under one management earlier in May that year. Each operation continued to exist separately with its branding unchanged until the rebranding of Veolia Transport Nederland. This arrangement was planned ever since the global rebranding of Veolia Transdev in 2013.In October 2007 Transdev acquired a 50% shareholding in Connexxion. In February 2013 Transdev's shareholding increased to 86%.
Veolia Transport Nederland operated bus, train and ferry services around Netherlands since 1997. In December 2016, the last remaining concession of Veolia Transport Nederland was rebranded to Connexxion. Witte Kruis is Transdev's mobile care organization in Netherlands.
The shared-van service Supershuttle operated in the country, but it was sold to an affiliate of Blackstreet Capital Management in September 2019, after which it ceased service at the end of 2019 citing that Uber and market changes led to its demise.
Spain
Transdev is one of the few companies that make up TramMet, a joint venture company that operates two tram lines in Barcelona: Trambaix and Trambesòs. Transdev has 66% stake in the operating companies of the tram networks, and 5.53% of the concession companies.Transdev, together with Saycr and Ineco, also formerly formed the Tenemetro, S.L., which had a 14% stake of Metropolitano de Tenerife, the operator of Tenerife Tram since 2003. Cabildo Insular de Tenerife also owned 80% stake of the company. This tram operation was passed down from the old Transdev. The 14% was sold back to the Cabildo on 4 April 2017, who now owns 100% of MTSA.
Transdev also participated in the pre-operation and operation of the :es:Tranvía de Murcia|Tranvía de Murcia and the :es:Metro Ligero Oeste|Metro Ligero Oeste in Madrid.
The shared-van service Supershuttle operated in the country, but it was sold to an affiliate of Blackstreet Capital Management in September 2019, after which it ceased service at the end of 2019 citing that Uber and market changes led to its demise.
Sweden
Transdev, known as Transdev Sverige AB, operates a number of subsidiaries in Sweden. The company was rebranded from Veolia Transport Sverige AB on 2 February 2015. Its subsidiaries are:- Bussakuten
- Flygbussarna Airport Coaches, which operates coach services between Sweden's largest airports and the surrounding towns and cities, or charter services around Sweden. They also operate a few coaches to various ferry terminals.
- Norrköping: Transdev operates the Norrköping tramway on behalf of Östgötatrafiken.
- People Travel Group
- Snälltåget, an operator which runs long distance trains from Malmö to Stockholm and Uppsala, in the winter season going further on to Åre, and the long distance train from Malmö to Berlin with train ferry via Trelleborg to Sassnitz in the summer season.
- Styrsöbolaget, a ferry company in Gothenburg, which operates the cross-river ferries as well as the ferries to the south archipelago.
- Transdev also operates some local city bus networks or interurban lines on contract to the local authorities.
In January 2018, Transdev completed its acquisition of :se:Blidösundsbolaget|Blidösundsbolaget, a ferry operator in the Stockholm archipelago. It currently operates on one of the four ferry contracts in the Stockholm archipelago. In December 2018, Blidösundsbolaget was awarded a second and the largest of the Stockholm archipelago contracts, for a period of nine years starting December 2019. Additionally, in April 2018, Blidösundsbolaget has been commissioned to operate the shuttle service on Ekerölinjen no. 89 for seven years starting in August 2018.
In July 2019, Transdev Sweden won a 10-year bus market worth €757 million, comprising five contracts, in the Västra Götaland region in Gothenburg. The contracts will commence in December 2020. Later that month, Transdev announced the acquisition of A Björks AB, a major bus operator in Central and Northern Sweden. The acquisition was completed in September 2019 and Transdev became Sweden's third largest public transportation operator.
Ceased contracts:
- Stockholm: Until April 2012, Veolia Transport was running three tram networks and a local railway in the city on behalf of SL.
United Kingdom
Transdev Blazefield is a bus group with operations in Yorkshire and Lancashire. It has six operating subsidiaries:
- Blackburn Bus Company
- Burnley Bus Company
- Harrogate Bus Company
- Keighley Bus Company
- Rosso
- Yorkshire Coastliner
Former UK operations
Arrow Light Rail, a consortium between old Transdev, Nottingham City Transport, Bombardier Transportation, Carillion, Galaxy and Innisfree, was contracted to build and operate the Nottingham Express Transit for 30.5 years from 9 March 2004. However, the contract was ripped up in 2011 when Tramlink Nottingham was selected as the preferred bidder for the construction of Phase 2 of the light rail and operation of the network. The last day of operations of Arrow Light Rail was 16 December 2011, few months after the establishment of Veolia Transdev.The old Transdev used to own London Sovereign and London United, two of the 20 bus operators serving London, up to the merger with Veolia Transport in March 2011. Veolia Transdev took over London Sovereign from the old Transdev until it was sold to RATP Group in April 2014. Veolia Transdev never took over London United, instead it passed to RATP.
The shared-van service Supershuttle operated in the country, but it was sold to an affiliate of Blackstreet Capital Management in September 2019, after which it ceased service at the end of 2019 citing that Uber and market changes led to its demise.
Former operations
Belgium
In Belgium, Veolia Transdev's operations were known as Veolia Transport Belgium. VTB was sold to a consortium consisting of Cube Infrastructure and Gimv in March 2014.Central Europe
In Central Europe, Veolia Transdev's operations were known as Veolia Transport Central Europe GmbH and included operations in Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Serbia. They were sold to Arriva in May 2013.Italy
Thello was a joint venture between Transdev and Italian state owned railway company Trenitalia, operating train services between France and Italy since 2011. Transdev sold its 33% holding to Trenitalia in 2016, giving the latter full control.Jersey
Between September 2002 and December 2012, Veolia Transdev operated Connex Transport Jersey, with the route network branded as MyBus for some of this period.Switzerland
The shared-van service Supershuttle operated in the country, but it was sold to an affiliate of Blackstreet Capital Management in September 2019, after which it ceased service at the end of 2019 citing that Uber and market changes led to its demise.North America
Transdev North America, formerly Veolia Transportation until August/September 2014, is the North American business unit of Transdev. It operates a number of public transport services across the United States and Canada.Transdev North America's operations can be split into four divisions: Transit, Rail, On-Demand and IntelliRide.
Other North American operations inherited from the old Transdev were never part of Veolia Transportation and therefore are not part of Transdev North America.
Canada
Transdev Canada is the Transdev subsidiary in Canada and it has the following operations:- York BRT Services L.P: A subsidiary of Transdev Canada in York Region, Ontario, it runs the York Region Transit's Vaughan routes. It also formerly operated the Viva Rapid Transit routes since April 2005 until they were taken over in June 2015 by Tok Transit, who won the contract in April 2014.
- Valley light rail line in Edmonton, Alberta: Transdev will operate the Valley Line as part of the TransEd consortium. It is scheduled for completion in 2020.
- Limocar: A coach operator in Quebec
- Quebec: Transdev operates buses, school buses and coaches in the province of Quebec, including the Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu public transit.
- Voyago: Operates school buses, special needs buses, charters, and patient transfer vehicles.
United States
Transdev North America US' operations include:- Arcadia, CA: Approximately half of Foothill Transit's services since October 5, 2014
- Butte County, California: Butte Regional Transit
- Denver, Colorado: Regional Transportation District routes throughout the metro-wide District. The contract has been renewed for a three-year term from 2014 with two options.
- Detroit, Michigan: QLine
- Fairfax County, Virginia: Fairfax Connector
- Jefferson Parish, Louisiana: Jefferson Transit
- Las Vegas: Paratransit service under contract to Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada since early August 2014
- Miami: Tri-Rail, a train system in the Miami metropolitan area of Florida
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin: The Hop streetcar system
- Napa County, California: Vine Transit
- Nassau County, New York: Nassau Inter-County Express since January 1, 2012
- New Orleans, Louisiana: New Orleans Regional Transit Authority
- Phoenix, Arizona: Valley Metro Bus
- Prince George's County, Maryland: TheBus
- Raleigh, North Carolina: GoRaleigh
- Redding: Redding Area Bus Authority. The contract has been extended for another 2 years from July 1, 2014.
- San Diego : San Diego Metropolitan Transit System bus routes and the SPRINTER DMU light rail system
- San Francisco: Manages 20 independent providers to operate paratransit services on behalf of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency.
- Yolo County, California: Yolobus
Former operations
- Boston : Veolia Transportation operated the MBTA's regional commuter rail operations in conjunction with Bombardier Transportation and Alternate Concepts, Inc. as the Massachusetts Bay Commuter Railroad until 30 June 2014. MBCR lost the bid for the contract in 2013 and Keolis, the successful bidder for the contract, took over operations on 1 July 2014.
- Supershuttle : The shared-van service Supershuttle operated in Canada, the United States of America, and Mexico, but it was sold to an affiliate of Blackstreet Capital Management in September 2019, after which it ceased service at the end of 2019 citing that Uber and market changes led to its demise.
Oceania
Australia and New Zealand
Transdev Australasia operates:- Australia
- *Transdev Brisbane Ferries: Operates ferries on the Brisbane River, Brisbane, Queensland
- *Transdev Melbourne: Operates buses in Melbourne, Victoria
- *Transdev NSW: Operates buses in Sydney, New South Wales
- *Transdev Queensland: Operates buses in Brisbane, Queensland
- *Transdev WA: Operates buses in Perth, Western Australia
- *Transdev Sydney: Operates light rail in Sydney, New South Wales. Also formerly operated Sydney Monorail until June 2013
- *Transdev Sydney Ferries: Operates Sydney Ferries on Sydney Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales
- New Zealand
- *Transdev Auckland: Operates passenger rail services in Auckland
- *Transdev Wellington : Operates passenger rail services in Wellington
- *Howick & Eastern Buses: Operates bus services in Auckland
- *Mana Coach Services: Operates bus services in Wellington
New Caledonia
Asia
China, South Korea, India and Philippines
is a joint venture between Transdev and RATP Group created in 2009 between Veolia Transport and RATP Dev. It was originally named Veolia Transport RATP Asia until the Transdev global rebranding in 2013.RDTA operates:
- Buses in Anqing as part of a joint venture with Nanjing Zhongbei, China since 2008
- Hong Kong Tramways on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong since April 2009
- Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 1 since 2015
Former operations
- Reolian who operated buses in Macau since August 2011 until July 2014, after the company filed for bankruptcy in October 2013.The company was replaced by :zh:澳門新時代公共汽車有限公司|Macau Nova Era de Autocarros Públicos, now merged into Transportas Companhia de Macau.
- Buses in Chinese cities of Nanjing, Ma'anshan, Huaibei and Huainan as a joint venture with Nanjing Zhongbei, but they have been sold off to other companies, leaving RDTA to operate buses in Anqing only.
- Shenyang Tramways in Shenyang, China between August 2013 and 2016/17 as part of a joint venture.
- Mumbai Metro Line 1 in Mumbai, India
- Seoul Subway Line 9 in Seoul, Korea.
South America
Colombia
Transdev, in conjunction with three other operators, runs an right-of-way bus line of TransMilenio system in Bogotá unner the name Connexion Móvil. The contract started in 2000, and was recently extended until December 2023.In May 2018, Cable Movil, a consortium consisting of Transdev Chile and :es:Fanalca|Fanalca, won the contract to operate the new TransMiCable cable car operation in Bogotá, starting from December 2018 for a period of 5.5 years with a possible 2.5 year extension.
Chile
Transdev operates :es:Redbus Urbano|Redbus Urbano in Santiago, Chile. It is Transdev's largest bus urban networks with revenues of more than 70 million euros in 2012.Middle East and Africa
Morocco
Transdev operates the Rabat-Salé tramway, at the time the first modern light rail service in Morocco, since May 2011. Until Veolia Transdev's rebranding to Transdev in 2013, the tramway was operated under the old Transdev's name and logo. Transdev's contract to operate the tramway was renewed for another 10 years starting January 2020.Former operations
Israel
Transdev inherited from Veolia Transport the Jerusalem Light Rail project that Veolia Environment had been trying to sell since at least 2009.As of December 2011, the agreed sale of the Jerusalem Light Rail to Egged was reported to have been held up by the Israeli state. Egged will however need Veolia's expertise for at least five years to run the light rail successfully. The sale was finally approved in August 2015.
Transdev also operated buses in Israel as Veolia Transport Israel :
- Modi'in: Intercity and urban buses in a city located between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Formerly run by Margalit
- Ashdod: Intercity buses to Tel Aviv and Gush Dan, and to Ashkelon. Formerly run by Egged
- Tiberias: Urban and regional buses. Formerly run by Egged
- Yavne: Urban buses. Formerly run by Egged
- Lod: Urban buses and intercity buses to Tel Aviv. Formerly run by Egged
- Bnei Brak: Intercity buses to Jerusalem. Formerly run by Dan Bus Company