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RATP Dev Asia

RATP Dev Asia is a subsidiary of RATP Dev that operates public transport services in Asia.[1] It was previously the RATP Dev Transdev Asia (RDTA), a 50/50 joint venture owned by RATP Dev and Transdev until October 2020.

RATP Dev Asia
IndustryPublic transport
FoundedJuly 2009
Headquarters
Whitty Street Tram Depot, Connaught Road West, Western District
Hong Kong
,
Hong Kong
OwnerRATP Dev
SubsidiariesHong Kong Tramways (100%)
Websiteratpdev.com/en

It was originally Veolia Transport RATP Asia (VTRA) and was formed in July 2009 between RATP Dev and Transdev's predecessor Veolia Transport, for an initial period of 20 years.[2] Upon creation, it absorbed all of Veolia Transport's operation companies and contracts in Asia, which included Veolia Transport Korea and Veolia Transport China Limited (VTCL).[2]

The joint venture was previously known by a variety of different names in the past (see section Company names). Its headquarters are in Hong Kong, at the Whitty Street Tram Depot, which is one of the depots of its wholly owned subsidiary Hong Kong Tramways.[3]

During its peak, RDTA operated in China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Philippines and India.[3][4] By 2020, Hong Kong Tramways and the Manila operations are the only remaining RDTA operations.[5] In October 2020, RATP Dev became the sole owner of RDTA.[6][7]

Operations

 
Hong Kong Tramways

RDTA currently operates:[8]

Hong Kong

RDTA owns 100% and operates the Hong Kong Tramways, which operates trams in Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong. Veolia Transport's Chinese subsidiary, Veolia Transport Chinese Limited (VTCL), at first bought 50% shares from the owner The Wharf (Holdings) in April 2009. The shares was passed on to VTRA upon the latter's creation three months later in July 2009. VTRA then bought the other 50% shares in 2010.[9][10] It is currently the only operation fully owned by RDTA, as opposed to the other operations which are contracted by governments, city councils, or concession companies.

Manila

RDTA operates Line 1 of the Manila Light Rail in the Philippines since 2015, as part of a 20-year contract between RATP Dev and the concessionaire of the line, Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC).[11][12] RATP Dev placed the operation under RDTA. The concessionaire, LRMC, was awarded the concession to operate and maintain the line as well as constructing an extension to the line.[13] The 9-station extension of the line is due to be completed in 2018.[14]

This operation is not listed as a Transdev operation in any Transdev website, and no other sources suggest that Transdev operates it, but it is listed in the RDTA and RATP Dev websites.[3][15]

Former Operations

RDTA also used to operate:

Macau

VTRA owned Reolian as a joint venture (65%) with HN Group, a company in Macau. Reolian operated buses in Macau since August 2011 until July 2014, after the company filed for bankruptcy in October 2013.[16] The company is now replaced by Macau Nova Era de Autocarros Públicos (Macau New Era Public Bus), now merged into Transportas Companhia de Macau.

Mumbai

RDTA owns 70% of Metro One Operation Pvt Ltd (MOOPL), a joint venture company set up in March 2009, which operated the Mumbai Metro Line 1 in India under a five-year contract since June 2014.[17][18][19] The other 30% of the MOOPL is owned by Reliance Infrastructure, a subsidiary of the Reliance Group. Reliance Infrastructure and RDTA are planning to extend the operation contract, as well as looking into bidding for metro rail projects in other Indian cities.[20] The contract expired in June 2019 and operations were re-internalised by the Public Transport Authority.[21]

RDTA also owns 5% of Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd (MMOPL), a special purpose vehicle set up in December 2006, which owns the line and was in charge of its construction.[22] Reliance Infrastructure owns 69% of the MMOPL, and Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) owns 26%.[23]

Nanjing and cities in Anhui province

RDTA operated buses since 2008 in the Nanjing suburbs of Luhe and Pukou, as well as nearby Chinese cities of Ma'anshan, Huainan, Huaibei and Anqing in neighbouring Anhui province, as part of a joint venture with Nanjing Zhongbei (renamed as Nanjing Public Utilities Development since 2016) for a period of 30 years.[24] As of January 2018, RDTA operates buses only in Anqing.[3]

In May 2008, Veolia Transport's Chinese subsidiary, Veolia Transport Chinese Limited (VTCL), held 49% of a joint-venture company "Nanjing Zhongbei Veolia Transport" with Nanjing Zhongbei (51%), a transport company based in Nanjing.[25][26] When formed, the joint venture took over some of Nanjing Zhongbei's owned companies and the operations of:[27][28]

  • Nanjing Zhongbei's Pukou subsidiary in Nanjing, Jiangsu (was fully owned by Nanjing Zhongbei)
  • Nanjing Zhongbei's Luhe subsidiary in Nanjing, Jiangsu (was fully owned by Nanjing Zhongbei)
  • Anqing Zhongbei Bus Company in Anqing, Anhui (was 73.78% owned by Nanjing Zhongbei)
  • Huaibei Zhongbei Bus Company in Huaibei, Anhui (was 52% owned by Nanjing Zhongbei)
  • Huainan Zhongbei Bus Company in Huainan, Anhui (was 83.09% owned by Nanjing Zhongbei)
  • Ma'anshan Zhongbei Bus Company in Ma'anshan, Anhui (was 60% owned by Nanjing Zhongbei)

The 49% share of the joint venture was passed on from VTCL to VTRA when the latter was set up in July 2009.

In July 2012, as part of a restructuring of Nanjing Zhongbei's parent Nanjing Public Utilities Shareholding, the joint venture's Nanjing operations (Nanjing Zhongbei Veolia Luhe and Nanjing Zhongbei Veolia Pukou) were sold to Nanjing Public Transportation Group (also a subsidiary of Nanjing Public Utilities Shareholding) and placed under its subsidiary Nanjing Yangzi Public Transport Co..[29][30][31] In June 2016, Nanjing Zhongbei was renamed to Nanjing Public Utilities Development after its parent company, but the joint venture name did not change.[32][33]

By 2014, the joint venture was left with Huainan, Huaibei and Anqing operations,[34][35] and by 2016, it was left with just Huaibei and Anqing.[32][36] In August 2016, RDTA sold its 52% share in Huaibei Zhongbei, leaving RDTA with just Anqing bus operations only as of late 2017.[37][3]

Seoul

RDTA owns 80% of Seoul Line9 Operation (SL9), which operated and maintained phase 1 of the Seoul Subway Line 9 (also known as Metro9) in South Korea since July 2009, under contract to Seoul Metro Line 9 Corporation (SML9), the franchisee (concessionaire) of the line.[38][39] Seoul Line9 Operation used to be called SOUTHLINK9, and was formed in 2007 between Veolia Transport Korea (80%) and Hyundai Rotem (20%).[38] SOUTHLINK9 was renamed Seoul Line9 Operation in October 2008.[40] The share by Veolia Transport Korea was passed to VTRA when the latter was formed in July 2009.

The contract to operate the line was extended for another 10 years in 2013.[41] However, the contract expired and operations were re-internalised by the Public Transport Authority.[42]

Seoul Metro Line 9 Corporation (SML9), a different company, is the developing company and current franchisee of the line phase 1 which oversaw the line's construction, and was awarded the contract by the City of Seoul in 2005.[38][43] Collectively, SLM9 and SL9 are known as Metro9. Seoul Line9 Operation (SL9) is also a different company to the Seoulmetro Line Nine Co.,Ltd. (100% owned by Seoul Metro), who is the concessionaire and operator of phase 2 and future phases of the line.

Shenyang

RDTA operates lines 1,2 and 5 of the Shenyang Modern Tram in the north-eastern Chinese province of Liaoning, as part of an operation company owned by the city-owned "Shenyang Hunnan Modern Transport Co., Ltd" (51%) and RDTA (49%).[44][10] The tramway opened on 31 August 2013. The duration of the contract to operate the 60 km tramway network was for three years.[45] RDTA does not operate the tramway anymore as of December 2017.[3]

History

 
 
The two companies that made up the joint venture

The joint venture was established in 2009 between Veolia Transport and RATP Dev and was originally named "Veolia Transport RATP Asia (VTRA)".[46][47] It was created for an initial period of 20 years.[2]

Prior to establishment VTRA, Veolia Transport already existed in Asia under different names. In China, it existed under the name "Veolia Transport China Limited (VTCL)", and had a joint venture with Nanjing Zhongbei to operate buses in China since September 2008, as well as owning 50% of Hong Kong Tramways at the time.[26] In South Korea, "Veolia Transport Korea" had already formed a company (80%) with Hyundai Rotem (20%) in March 2007 known as Southlink 9, and it won a ten-year contract to operate the Seoul Subway Line 9, which later opened in 2009.[38] In India, Veolia Transport formed a special purpose vehicle called Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd (MMOPL) in 2006 to construct the Mumbai Metro Line 1. These Veolia operating companies and their contracts were passed on to VTRA upon the latter's creation.[2]

Veolia Transport later merged with old Transdev in 2011 to form Veolia Transdev, which subsequently rebranded to just Transdev in July 2013.

Company names

Due to the Veolia Transdev merger and the rebranding to just Transdev, the joint venture did not have a fixed name (its name had always been the parent companies' names put together). As a result, it was referred to by a variety of names. It was not until the creation of the RDTA website in 2017 that confirmed the name of the joint venture to be RDTA.

The name "Veolia Transport Korea" was rarely mentioned and only used during the formation of Southlink 9 (now Seoul Line9 Operation).[38]

Even after the establishment of VTRA, "Veolia Transport China Limited (VTCL)" was mentioned in an April 2015 version of the . The website was revamped later that year and now refers the joint venture by its current name. The VTCL name was never mentioned in Transdev, RATP or the old VTRA websites.

Between 2011 and 2013, the refers its owners as "Veolia Transport RATP" and HN Group (the other owner of Reolian).

In a August 2014 press release, Transdev referred the joint venture as "Transdev RATPDev". In 2015, when the joint venture was bidding for the Bulim bus contract in Singapore, its used the name VTRA. However, the official name used in the bidding process was the current name RATP Dev Transdev Asia.[48] The bid was eventually awarded to Tower Transit Singapore and the website was deleted soon after.

The also referred the joint venture by its current name. RATP Dev also mentioned the current RDTA name in .

Below is a summary of the past and present names of this joint venture:

  • Veolia Transport Korea: 2007 - 2009 (only for Korea)
  • Veolia Transport China Limited (VTCL): 2008 - 2015 (only for operations in China and Hong Kong)
  • Veolia Transport RATP Dev (VTRA): 2009 - 2015
  • Veolia Transport RATP: 2011 - 2013
  • Transdev RATPDev: 2014
  • RATP Dev Transdev Asia (RDTA): 2015–present

See also

References

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External links

  • RATP Dev official website
  • Transdev official website

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RATP Dev Asia is a subsidiary of RATP Dev that operates public transport services in Asia 1 It was previously the RATP Dev Transdev Asia RDTA a 50 50 joint venture owned by RATP Dev and Transdev until October 2020 RATP Dev AsiaIndustryPublic transportFoundedJuly 2009HeadquartersWhitty Street Tram Depot Connaught Road West Western DistrictHong Kong Hong KongOwnerRATP DevSubsidiariesHong Kong Tramways 100 Websiteratpdev com enIt was originally Veolia Transport RATP Asia VTRA and was formed in July 2009 between RATP Dev and Transdev s predecessor Veolia Transport for an initial period of 20 years 2 Upon creation it absorbed all of Veolia Transport s operation companies and contracts in Asia which included Veolia Transport Korea and Veolia Transport China Limited VTCL 2 The joint venture was previously known by a variety of different names in the past see section Company names Its headquarters are in Hong Kong at the Whitty Street Tram Depot which is one of the depots of its wholly owned subsidiary Hong Kong Tramways 3 During its peak RDTA operated in China Hong Kong South Korea Philippines and India 3 4 By 2020 Hong Kong Tramways and the Manila operations are the only remaining RDTA operations 5 In October 2020 RATP Dev became the sole owner of RDTA 6 7 Contents 1 Operations 1 1 Hong Kong 1 2 Manila 2 Former Operations 2 1 Macau 2 2 Mumbai 2 3 Nanjing and cities in Anhui province 2 4 Seoul 2 5 Shenyang 3 History 3 1 Company names 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOperations Edit Hong Kong Tramways RDTA currently operates 8 Hong Kong Tramways on Hong Kong Island Hong Kong since April 2009 9 Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 1 in Manila Philippines since 2015Hong Kong Edit Main article Hong Kong Tramways RDTA owns 100 and operates the Hong Kong Tramways which operates trams in Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong Veolia Transport s Chinese subsidiary Veolia Transport Chinese Limited VTCL at first bought 50 shares from the owner The Wharf Holdings in April 2009 The shares was passed on to VTRA upon the latter s creation three months later in July 2009 VTRA then bought the other 50 shares in 2010 9 10 It is currently the only operation fully owned by RDTA as opposed to the other operations which are contracted by governments city councils or concession companies Manila Edit Main article Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 1 RDTA operates Line 1 of the Manila Light Rail in the Philippines since 2015 as part of a 20 year contract between RATP Dev and the concessionaire of the line Light Rail Manila Corporation LRMC 11 12 RATP Dev placed the operation under RDTA The concessionaire LRMC was awarded the concession to operate and maintain the line as well as constructing an extension to the line 13 The 9 station extension of the line is due to be completed in 2018 14 This operation is not listed as a Transdev operation in any Transdev website and no other sources suggest that Transdev operates it but it is listed in the RDTA and RATP Dev websites 3 15 Former Operations EditRDTA also used to operate Anqing Zhongbei buses in Anqing China since 2008 Mumbai Metro Line 1 in Mumbai India between June 2014 and June 2019 Seoul Subway Line 9 in Seoul South Korea between July 2009 and June 2019 Reolian buses in Macau between 2011 and 2014 Buses in Nanjing and neighbouring cities for various time periods between 2008 and 2010s with only Anqing operations remaining Shenyang Modern Tram in Shenyang China between August 2013 and 2016 2017Macau Edit Main article Reolian Public Transport Co VTRA owned Reolian as a joint venture 65 with HN Group a company in Macau Reolian operated buses in Macau since August 2011 until July 2014 after the company filed for bankruptcy in October 2013 16 The company is now replaced by Macau Nova Era de Autocarros Publicos Macau New Era Public Bus now merged into Transportas Companhia de Macau Mumbai Edit Main article Line 1 Mumbai Metro RDTA owns 70 of Metro One Operation Pvt Ltd MOOPL a joint venture company set up in March 2009 which operated the Mumbai Metro Line 1 in India under a five year contract since June 2014 17 18 19 The other 30 of the MOOPL is owned by Reliance Infrastructure a subsidiary of the Reliance Group Reliance Infrastructure and RDTA are planning to extend the operation contract as well as looking into bidding for metro rail projects in other Indian cities 20 The contract expired in June 2019 and operations were re internalised by the Public Transport Authority 21 RDTA also owns 5 of Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd MMOPL a special purpose vehicle set up in December 2006 which owns the line and was in charge of its construction 22 Reliance Infrastructure owns 69 of the MMOPL and Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority MMRDA owns 26 23 Nanjing and cities in Anhui province Edit RDTA operated buses since 2008 in the Nanjing suburbs of Luhe and Pukou as well as nearby Chinese cities of Ma anshan Huainan Huaibei and Anqing in neighbouring Anhui province as part of a joint venture with Nanjing Zhongbei renamed as Nanjing Public Utilities Development since 2016 for a period of 30 years 24 As of January 2018 RDTA operates buses only in Anqing 3 In May 2008 Veolia Transport s Chinese subsidiary Veolia Transport Chinese Limited VTCL held 49 of a joint venture company Nanjing Zhongbei Veolia Transport with Nanjing Zhongbei 51 a transport company based in Nanjing 25 26 When formed the joint venture took over some of Nanjing Zhongbei s owned companies and the operations of 27 28 Nanjing Zhongbei s Pukou subsidiary in Nanjing Jiangsu was fully owned by Nanjing Zhongbei Nanjing Zhongbei s Luhe subsidiary in Nanjing Jiangsu was fully owned by Nanjing Zhongbei Anqing Zhongbei Bus Company in Anqing Anhui was 73 78 owned by Nanjing Zhongbei Huaibei Zhongbei Bus Company in Huaibei Anhui was 52 owned by Nanjing Zhongbei Huainan Zhongbei Bus Company in Huainan Anhui was 83 09 owned by Nanjing Zhongbei Ma anshan Zhongbei Bus Company in Ma anshan Anhui was 60 owned by Nanjing Zhongbei The 49 share of the joint venture was passed on from VTCL to VTRA when the latter was set up in July 2009 In July 2012 as part of a restructuring of Nanjing Zhongbei s parent Nanjing Public Utilities Shareholding the joint venture s Nanjing operations Nanjing Zhongbei Veolia Luhe and Nanjing Zhongbei Veolia Pukou were sold to Nanjing Public Transportation Group also a subsidiary of Nanjing Public Utilities Shareholding and placed under its subsidiary Nanjing Yangzi Public Transport Co 29 30 31 In June 2016 Nanjing Zhongbei was renamed to Nanjing Public Utilities Development after its parent company but the joint venture name did not change 32 33 By 2014 the joint venture was left with Huainan Huaibei and Anqing operations 34 35 and by 2016 it was left with just Huaibei and Anqing 32 36 In August 2016 RDTA sold its 52 share in Huaibei Zhongbei leaving RDTA with just Anqing bus operations only as of late 2017 37 3 Seoul Edit Main article Seoul Subway Line 9 RDTA owns 80 of Seoul Line9 Operation SL9 which operated and maintained phase 1 of the Seoul Subway Line 9 also known as Metro9 in South Korea since July 2009 under contract to Seoul Metro Line 9 Corporation SML9 the franchisee concessionaire of the line 38 39 Seoul Line9 Operation used to be called SOUTHLINK9 and was formed in 2007 between Veolia Transport Korea 80 and Hyundai Rotem 20 38 SOUTHLINK9 was renamed Seoul Line9 Operation in October 2008 40 The share by Veolia Transport Korea was passed to VTRA when the latter was formed in July 2009 The contract to operate the line was extended for another 10 years in 2013 41 However the contract expired and operations were re internalised by the Public Transport Authority 42 Seoul Metro Line 9 Corporation SML9 a different company is the developing company and current franchisee of the line phase 1 which oversaw the line s construction and was awarded the contract by the City of Seoul in 2005 38 43 Collectively SLM9 and SL9 are known as Metro9 Seoul Line9 Operation SL9 is also a different company to the Seoulmetro Line Nine Co Ltd 100 owned by Seoul Metro who is the concessionaire and operator of phase 2 and future phases of the line Shenyang Edit Main article Shenyang Modern Tram RDTA operates lines 1 2 and 5 of the Shenyang Modern Tram in the north eastern Chinese province of Liaoning as part of an operation company owned by the city owned Shenyang Hunnan Modern Transport Co Ltd 51 and RDTA 49 44 10 The tramway opened on 31 August 2013 The duration of the contract to operate the 60 km tramway network was for three years 45 RDTA does not operate the tramway anymore as of December 2017 3 History Edit The two companies that made up the joint venture The joint venture was established in 2009 between Veolia Transport and RATP Dev and was originally named Veolia Transport RATP Asia VTRA 46 47 It was created for an initial period of 20 years 2 Prior to establishment VTRA Veolia Transport already existed in Asia under different names In China it existed under the name Veolia Transport China Limited VTCL and had a joint venture with Nanjing Zhongbei to operate buses in China since September 2008 as well as owning 50 of Hong Kong Tramways at the time 26 In South Korea Veolia Transport Korea had already formed a company 80 with Hyundai Rotem 20 in March 2007 known as Southlink 9 and it won a ten year contract to operate the Seoul Subway Line 9 which later opened in 2009 38 In India Veolia Transport formed a special purpose vehicle called Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd MMOPL in 2006 to construct the Mumbai Metro Line 1 These Veolia operating companies and their contracts were passed on to VTRA upon the latter s creation 2 Veolia Transport later merged with old Transdev in 2011 to form Veolia Transdev which subsequently rebranded to just Transdev in July 2013 Company names Edit Due to the Veolia Transdev merger and the rebranding to just Transdev the joint venture did not have a fixed name its name had always been the parent companies names put together As a result it was referred to by a variety of names It was not until the creation of the RDTA website in 2017 that confirmed the name of the joint venture to be RDTA The name Veolia Transport Korea was rarely mentioned and only used during the formation of Southlink 9 now Seoul Line9 Operation 38 Even after the establishment of VTRA Veolia Transport China Limited VTCL was mentioned in an April 2015 version of the Hong Kong Tramways website The website was revamped later that year and now refers the joint venture by its current name The VTCL name was never mentioned in Transdev RATP or the old VTRA websites Between 2011 and 2013 the Reolian website refers its owners as Veolia Transport RATP and HN Group the other owner of Reolian In a August 2014 press release Transdev referred the joint venture as Transdev RATPDev In 2015 when the joint venture was bidding for the Bulim bus contract in Singapore its Singaporean website in June 2015 used the name VTRA However the official name used in the bidding process was the current name RATP Dev Transdev Asia 48 The bid was eventually awarded to Tower Transit Singapore and the website was deleted soon after The August 2016 RATP Dev website also referred the joint venture by its current name RATP Dev also mentioned the current RDTA name in this December 2017 link about the Seoul Metro Below is a summary of the past and present names of this joint venture Veolia Transport Korea 2007 2009 only for Korea Veolia Transport China Limited VTCL 2008 2015 only for operations in China and Hong Kong Veolia Transport RATP Dev VTRA 2009 2015 Veolia Transport RATP 2011 2013 Transdev RATPDev 2014 RATP Dev Transdev Asia RDTA 2015 presentSee also EditRATP Dev owner Transdev previous joint venture partner Veolia Transport predecessor of TransdevReferences Edit RATP Dev Transdev Asia Archived from the original on August 10 2016 Retrieved 27 December 2017 a b c d Veolia Transport and RATP Developpement set up joint venture to boost growth potential in Asia Veolia 16 July 2009 Archived from the original on 2 February 2018 Retrieved 2 February 2018 a b c d e f RDTA website Archived from the original on December 25 2017 Retrieved 25 December 2017 Lessons learned from Mumbai Metro One PDF 2017 p 10 Retrieved 20 January 2021 L inevitable divorce de RATP Dev et Transdev in French 2 April 2019 Retrieved 4 April 2019 RATP Dev takes full control of RDTA transport operations in Asia RATP Dev 3 November 2020 Retrieved 25 November 2020 RATP Dev takes full control of RDTA transport operations in Asia PDF RATP Dev 22 October 2020 Retrieved 25 November 2020 Our operations RATP Dev Retrieved 25 November 2020 a b Our Shreholders Hong Kong Tramways Archived from the original on 2 July 2017 Retrieved 31 January 2018 a b Hong Kong and Shenyang Tramways RATP Group Archived from the original on 1 February 2018 Retrieved 1 February 2018 Light Rail Manila Corp inks operation and maintenance contract with French firm RATP Dev for the LRT1 extension project France in the Philippines and in Micronesia Embassy of France in Manila Retrieved 4 February 2018 Philippines Manila LRT 1 Cavite Extension PDF International Finance Corporation Retrieved 4 February 2018 Company profile Light Rail Manila Corporation Retrieved 4 February 2018 Manila Philippines RATP Dev Archived from the original on 22 December 2017 Retrieved 31 January 2018 References RATP Dev Archived from the original on 31 January 2018 Retrieved 31 January 2018 Macao China Bus VTRA Archived from the original on 26 May 2014 Retrieved 31 January 2018 Mumbai metro line 1 one year of success and already 100 million journeys Transdev 8 June 2015 Archived from the original on 1 February 2018 Retrieved 8 June 2015 Metro One Operation Pvt Ltd MOOPL RATP Archived from the original on 1 February 2018 Retrieved 1 February 2018 METRO ONE OPERATION PRIVATE LIMITED Zauba Corp Retrieved 2 February 2018 RInfra Veolia to extend partnership beyond Mumbai Metro Retrieved 2 February 2018 Mumbai India RATP Dev Retrieved 15 June 2021 MUMBAI METRO ONE PRIVATE LIMITED Zauba Corp Retrieved 2 February 2018 Overview Reliance Mumbai metro Retrieved 2 February 2018 Nanjing bus VTRA Archived from the original on 26 May 2014 Retrieved 31 January 2018 Company Profile Veolia Transport RATP Archived from the original on 25 May 2014 a b Veolia Transport pursues expansion in Asia with signature of first contract in China Veolia Transport 8 December 2008 Archived from the original on 9 August 2009 Retrieved 31 January 2018 Nanjing Zhongbei partners with French giant Veolia in Chinese Sina 27 May 2008 Retrieved 4 February 2018 Nanjing Zhongbei Veolia joint venture in Chinese Sina 29 May 2008 Retrieved 4 February 2018 About Yangzi in Chinese Nanjing Yangzi Archived from the original on 5 February 2018 Retrieved 4 February 2018 Nanjing Zhongbei Financial Report 2012 PDF in Chinese March 2013 p 25 26 Archived from the original PDF on 7 February 2018 Retrieved 6 February 2018 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Line9 Operation Metro9 Retrieved 6 February 2018 Seoul renews contract with Transdev and RATP Dev for operation of subway line 9 Transdev 24 October 2013 Archived from the original on 27 December 2017 Retrieved 24 October 2013 Seoul South Korea RATP Dev Retrieved 15 June 2021 About Company Metro9 Retrieved 6 February 2018 Shenyang tramway network operated by RATP Dev and Transdev enters service Transdev 15 August 2013 Archived from the original on 31 January 2018 Retrieved 31 January 2018 RATP Dev and Transdev to operate Shenyang LRT International Railway Journal 26 April 2013 Veolia prepares to expand Railway Gazette International 1 July 2009 VTRA Company Profile May 2014 Archived from the original on May 25 2014 Retrieved 25 May 2014 UK operator clinches first bus contract here TODAY Online 8 May 2015 Retrieved 8 February 2018 External links EditRATP Dev official website Transdev official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title RATP Dev Asia amp oldid 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