Casablanca

In collaboration with Casa Transports—the public transit authority in Casablanca—RATP Dev Casablanca, a subsidiary of RATP Dev, operates, maintains, and develops the Casablanca tramway network, which consists of 70 stations and 47 km of tracks. Since the line opened on December 12, 2012, the need for mobility among Casablanca residents has continued to grow. They have found this mode of transportation an advantageous alternative to driving on the city's congested roads. 

Arezzo

La Ferroviaria Italiana (LFI) currently operates two regional railroads and several bus routes around the city of Arezzo in Tuscany, a central Italian region. 

The two tracks, Arezzo-Stia heading north and Arezzo-Sinalunga heading to southern Tuscany, cover about 60 kilometers. The 152 buses serve Arezzo and the surrounding communities.

Bath

Discover the city in a different way over 24 hours. This is the challenge just accepted by Tootbus Bath. Our visitors discover the majestic city of Bath from the open-top double-decker buses.

 

Tootbus Bath can even organize private events, weddings or birthdays on the iconic red buses.

 

Saintes Grandes Rives

The 7-year operation and maintenance contract between RATP Dev and Saintes Grandes Rives and the Agglo proposes to modernize the BUSS network and make it more accessible, to encourage the 62,000 inhabitants to limit the use of their cars.  

This includes improved service for all throughout the region, with :  

Narbonne

Since January 1, 2025, RATP Dev has been operating and maintaining the Citibus mobility network for eight years, serving the Grand Narbonne metropolitan area—covering 37 municipalities and over 130,000 residents. This includes:

Caen la mer

The urban community of Caen la mer has awarded RATP Dev a six-year contract to manage and maintain the Twisto mobility network, starting on January 1, 2025. The network serves some 275,000 inhabitants in 48 communes.