Lorient

Since January 1st, 2018, and for a six-year contractual term, RATP Dev has been operating and maintaining the Lorient Intercity Bus Station and the IziLo public transit network of the Lorient Metropolitan Area through its subsidiary RD Lorient Agglomération. Since January 1st, 2022, it has also been responsible for managing bicycle shelters throughout the greater urban area. 

Geneva

HelvéCie originated from the merger of long-established local coach operators, and has since become one of the leading coach companies in French-speaking Switzerland.
 
Our business activities include the following:

Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines

In order to ensure the best possible travel conditions for all twelve municipalities in the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines conurbation outside of Paris and to promote local economic growth, SQYBUS – an RATP Dev subsidiary founded in 1975 – offers modern and comfortable transportation. Today, it operates the second-largest transportation system in the greater Paris region after the RATP.

 

La Roche-sur-Yon

In 2010 RATP Dev was awarded a seven-year contract to operate Impulsyon, the transit system of the Roche-sur-Yon conurbation. Servicing some 91,000 people in 13 municipalities, Impulsyon needed a major overhaul.

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Satigny

RATP Dev Suisse Transport Public has been active in the canton of Geneva for over 40 years. The company’s core business is operating regular routes through subcontractors for Geneva Public Transport (TPG).

An urban transportation subsidiary of RATP Dev Suisse, RATP Dev Suisse Transport Public has made it easier for students, tourists, local residents and professionals to travel, both locally and across the border. 

Algiers

RATP El Djazaïr was entrusted with the operation and maintenance of Algiers metro line 1 when it first opened in 2011. Today that line is 12 kilometers long, boasts 14 stations, and carries 200,000 passengers every day.

 

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.