Val d'Oise

Busval d'Oise carries some 25,000 people every day to meet their mobility needs. It serves key urban and rural areas, train stations, business parks, administrative centers, training institutions and shopping centers.

 

Céobus, near Cergy, provides regular intercity, schoolbus, and night-time runs as well as occasional sightseeing tours.

 

Manila

The Manila metro is the first LRT metro in the Philippines. Some 20 kilometers of lines cross the city from north to south.

To encourage a larger number of locals to take the metro, the Light Rail Manila Consortium entrusted with operating the line called on RATP Dev.

To successfully finish the line extension, the Consortium drew on RATP Dev expertise in consultancy, and in the operation and maintenance of equipment and infrastructure, and in technical assistance. RATP Dev also trains on-board metro staff.

The Midlands

To meet the mobility needs of locals and tourists in the large areas of the Midlands and the North of England, Selwyns Travel offers on-demand intercity bus services.

The British RATP Dev venture transports residents, visitors, and commuters from Manchester, Runcorn, and St Helens on its 90 buses.

Selwyns Travel has also developed a range of group day trips on its buses.

Selwyns Travel's 200 employees work hard every day to keep their region rolling smoothly.

RATP Dev introduces electric bus service at Zion National Park, Utah

RATP Dev has introduced the first electric bus to the transit fleet at Zion National Park in southern Utah. The vehicle, a Proterra E2, is being used full-time on regularly scheduled routes from August through October. It operates alongside the rest of the current LPG-fueled fleet and is part of a pilot program that will inform broader plans to introduce more electric units at the park.