Visalia Transit System: Connecting California with the Gateway to the Sequoias

RATP Dev operates Visalia Transit System in Visalia, CA. This high-performing and accessible public transit service supports the daily mobility of Visalia residents and local business in surrounding areas.
RATP Dev Visalia in key figures:
77
Vehicles
13
Bus routes
1.8
Annual trips
Empowering Daily Journeys
With a fleet of 77 vehicles, Visalia Transit transports approximately 5,000 passengers daily, totaling 1.8 million trips annually in Visalia, CA.
The network plays a vital role in the region’s mobility, supporting the daily commutes of nearly 145,000 residents.
A dedicated local team of 146 employees is committed to delivering safe, reliable, and high-quality service.

Adapting to Every Journey
Visalia Transit exemplifies RATP Dev’s expertise in managing multimodal networks, adapting to the unique needs of each community while promoting sustainable and inclusive mobility solutions.
To meet the needs of Visalia, RATP deploys Fixed Route, Demand Response, and National Park Shuttle Services to citizens and tourists.

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Bus & BRT
Saintes Grandes Rives, l'Agglo, France-Switzerland
RATP Dev pursues its development in France with the win of a new contract for the public transit network in the municipality of Saintes Grandes Rives
02/19/2024
The municipal authority of Saintes Grandes Rives (Charente-Maritime, France) has awarded the contract to operate and maintain the BUSS public transit network to RATP Dev for a period of seven years.

Bus & BRT
Rome, Italy
Italy: RATP Dev’s subsidiary Cilia awarded new contract by Atac Spa to operate four bus lines in Rome
03/31/2025
Cilia Italia Srl, a subsidiary of RATP Dev in Italy, has beenentrusted by Atac Spa to manage urban bus services in the northwest area of Rome starting April 1, 2025.

Bus & BRT
La Roche-sur-Yon, France-Switzerland
RATP Dev delivers its first hydrogen vehicle maintenance training courses in La Roche-sur-Yon.
03/21/2025
This Monday, March 17, RATP Dev, a subsidiary of the RATP group, welcomed the first employees on a training course dedicated to hydrogen bus maintenance.
