Transdev Group announces acquisition of First Transit
Transdev and First Transit's combined company will operate, manage and maintain over 50,000 vehicles in Canada and the U.S., with a diverse workforce consisting of more than 35,000 employees.
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Transdev and First Transit's combined company will operate, manage and maintain over 50,000 vehicles in Canada and the U.S., with a diverse workforce consisting of more than 35,000 employees.
Following extensive testing in a controlled environment, the Navetty research project's autonomous vehicles progress to the next stage, as they are now fully driverless, without a supervisor on-board.
In the latest instalment of Intelligent Transport’s exclusive sustainable transport Q&A series, Virginie Fernandes, Group Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer of Transdev Group, discusses the key innovations and projects that the company is working on to decarbonise its public transport fleet, as well as what she hopes to see as…
On behalf of the regional transit authority, Transdev will oversee the operation of approximately 110 fossil-free fuelled buses, running on the express line between Norrtälje and the Technical University in the Swedish capital.
As part of the new partnership, Transdev now operates Tulare County Regional Transit Agency’s paratransit and fixed-route services, along with its call centre.
With the addition of the 406 new electric buses, the city of Bogotá will reduce its carbon levels by 17,000 tonnes per year, as well as possess the largest electric bus fleet in Latin America.