Charleville-Mézières

Conveniently situated within a two-hour drive of Paris, Lille, Brussels and Luxembourg, the Ardenne Métropole federation of communities covers 61 municipalities with a total of almost 130,000 inhabitants.

 

The region is focusing on developing its economy and infrastructure, which includes the public transit network, TAC.

 

The area comprises two sectors around its two main hubs, Sedan and Charleville-Mézières, situated around 20 kilometers apart, and has eight city routes and 14 local routes.

 

Sidi Bel Abbès

RATP Dev rolled out trams in Algeria's largest cities through SETRAM, its joint venture along with Entreprise du Métro d’Alger (EMA) and TRANSTEV. The tram ushered in a new era of modern transit, better quality of life, and economic growth.

The modern trams have air conditioning and low floors to allow access for passengers with disabilities. Passengers enjoy a high-frequency service and information system in both Arabic and French. The tram makes it easier to get around, and has helped improve the daily routine and quality of life for locals.

Constantine

RATP Dev rolled out trams in Algeria's largest cities through SETRAM, its joint venture along with Entreprise du Métro d’Alger (EMA) and TRANSTEV. The tram ushered in a new era of modern transit, better quality of life, and economic growth.

The modern trams have air conditioning and low floors to allow access for passengers with disabilities. Passengers enjoy a high-frequency service and information system in both Arabic and French. The tram makes it easier to get around, and has helped improve the daily routine and quality of life for locals.

Oran

RATP Dev rolled out trams in Algeria's largest cities through SETRAM, its joint venture along with Entreprise du Métro d’Alger (EMA) and TRANSTEV. The tram ushered in a new era of modern transit, better quality of life, and economic growth.

The modern trams have air conditioning and low floors to allow access for passengers with disabilities. Passengers enjoy a high-frequency service and information system in both Arabic and French. The tram makes it easier to get around, and has helped improve the daily routine and quality of life for locals.

Washington

  • Assisted client with development and implementation of the Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA) mandated Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan (PTASP) regulation
  • Implemented new technology applications for real-time GPS based train arrival and departure information and an enterprise asset management system to track vehicle and infrastructure periodic maintenance and parts inventory

Washington

  • Enhanced training methods and established an employee communication program to promote information sharing and staff retention.
  • Increased focus on KPIs to evaluate and measure continuous improvements. 
  • Implemented RATP Dev USA's Safety Management System (SMS), drive2zeroTM.

Tucson

Tucson's first tram, Sun Link, opened on July 25, 2014. It runs from the University of Arizona to Mercado via the Main Gate business district, historic Fourth Avenue, and the downtown area. That makes it a mainstay of the city's economic, social, and cultural life, all now wheelchair-accessible.

RATP Dev was chosen from the outset to maintain and operate the line. Well before the July 2014 inauguration, teams from RATP Dev's American subsidiary worked closely with the Tucson authorities. In particular, they hired and trained staff to ensure the best possible service from day one.

Tucson

Tucson's first tram, Sun Link, opened on July 25, 2014. It runs from the University of Arizona to Mercado via the Main Gate business district, historic Fourth Avenue, and the downtown area. That makes it a mainstay of the city's economic, social, and cultural life, all now wheelchair-accessible.

RATP Dev was chosen from the outset to maintain and operate the line. Well before the July 2014 inauguration, teams from RATP Dev's American subsidiary worked closely with the Tucson authorities. In particular, they hired and trained staff to ensure the best possible service from day one.

Annemasse

TP2A is a subsidiary owned 51% by RATP Dev and 49% by the Geneva public transit authority. It operates the city transit system for the Annemasse federation of communities that encompasses twelve municipalities in the Haute Savoie department. It also provides cross-border links to Geneva.

 

RATP Group has been running TAC Mobilités (the Annemasse transit system) since 2002 and offers:

Paris Region

Mobicité specializes in customized transit routes. It works with local authorities, public sector institutions, and private sector companies that are seeking to improve mobility for their citizens or employees.