TheRATP Group(French:Groupe RATP) is a Frenchstate-owned enterprise(EPIC) that operatespublic transportsystem primarily inParis,France. Headquartered in Paris, it originally operated under the nameRégie autonome des transports parisiens(English:Parisian Autonomous Transport Administration). Its logo represents, in a stylized version, theSeine's meandering through the Paris area as the face of a person looking up. The company had described itself as the fourth-largest presence in public transport.[1]
Company type | EPIC |
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Industry | Public transport |
Founded | January 1, 1949Paris | in
Headquarters | Paris ,France |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Jean Castex(CEO) |
Revenue | €5.704 billion(2019) |
Owner | Government of France |
Number of employees | 64,000 (2019) |
Subsidiaries |
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Website | ratp |
RATP Group was established in 1949 with the express purpose of operating Paris' public transport system. During the twentieth century, it focused solely on the provision of the capital's various forms of transit, from theParis Métro,Île-de-France tram,and theRATP bus network,as well as part of theregional express rail(RER) network. However, since 2002, RATP Group's operations have no longer been geographically restricted; it has competitively pursued contracts to operate transit systems around the world. It also had a partnership with, and a minority shareholding in,Transdev,which has further involved RATP Group in various global transport operations. During 2002,RATP Devwas created as the Group's dedicated international operations and maintenance subsidiary; it is present in 16 countries acrossAfrica,Asia,Australia,EuropeandNorth America.
RATP Group's Paris-related activities are still a major part of its business through to the present day; in 2019, it was recorded that, in theÎle-de-Franceregion, it carried roughly 3.3 billion passengers per year.[1]In 2019, RATP Group's consolidated revenue was€5.704 billion;it employed 64,000 people at that time.[1]In recent decades, the company has operated on an increasingly competitive basis as a result of legislative changes.
History
editThe RATP was created on 1 January 1949 by combining the assets of theCompagnie du Chemin de fer Métropolitain de Paris(CMP), which operated the Paris Métro, and theSociété des Transports en Commun de la Région Parisienne(STCRP), which operated the city's bus system.
Prior to this, the CMP had absorbed theNord-Sud Companyin 1930 and theLigne de Sceauxin 1937, which operated commuter rail to the suburbs.[citation needed]The STCRP had been created on 1 January 1921 by the merger of about half a dozen independent bus andstreetcaroperators in the Paris area. By the time the STCRP was merged into the RATP, all of its streetcars had been replaced by bus routes.[citation needed]
Shift towards competitive operations
editA major change in French law came on 3 November 2009, when article 5 of the ARAF (French rail regulatory body) law came into effect. This law opens public transport operation to competition. The law was part of a broader push by the European Union to open all passenger transport operation to competition. Under this law, the RATP Group lost the exclusive right to operate all new public transport lines immediately. The company's exclusive operation rights for existing lines would expire over time, with the bus network going out to bid 15 years later in 2024, the tram network (Lines T1, T2 & T3) going out to bid 20 years later in 2029, and the Metro and RER lines out to bid 30 years later in 2039.[2]
With the RATP anticipating this shift to a competitive environment, the company began to reorganize itself.
In the early years of the 21st century, a partnership withTransdevresulted in RATP acquiring a minority shareholding in that group, with its many worldwide transport operations. However, in 2009, theCaisse des dépôts et consignations,the majority owner of the Transdev, started negotiations withVeoliato merge Transdev withVeolia Transport.As part of the resulting agreement, made in May 2010, it was agreed that RATP would take over ownership of some of Transdev's operations in lieu of cash payment for its holdings in Transdev. This gave RATP a considerable number of international operations.[3][4][5]
In 2009, RATP entered the United States by purchasing transit contractor McDonald Transit Associates.[6]McDonald operated Fort Worth Transportation Authority (nowTrinity Metro) in Texas,Votranin Florida, andWaco Transit Systemin Texas, among others. On 1 August 2011, the RATP Group purchasedStagecoach Metrolink'scontract to operate theMetrolinklight rail system inGreater Manchester,England until July 2017.[7]Two years later, in 2013, RATP purchased the nearby long-established coach company,Selwyns Travel,aNational Expressoperator.
Presidents
editThe current president andCEOof the RATP,Jean Castex,is in office since 28 November 2022.[8]
Hiba Farès is the Chairman of the Board of RATP Dev since January 2022.[9]
Operations in Paris
editIn Paris, RATP operates, under its own name, on behalf of and under contract withÎle-de-France Mobilités(IDFM), the Paris regiontransit authority.RATP's services constitute, in their own right, a multi-mode public transportation infrastructure, but also contribute to a larger multi-mode system extending out into the surrounding Île-de-France communities.
RATP's services in the Greater Paris area include:
- TheParis Métro,a system of mostly undergroundrapid transitlines which run throughout the city, with some lines extending somewhat beyond the city boundaries. The Métro has 16 lines with 226.9 km (141.0 mi) of track and 308 stations.[10][11]Three metro lines arefully automated and driverless:Line 1(since 2012),Line 4(since 2023) andLine 14(since its opening in 1998).
- Orlyval,the automated shuttle servingOrly Airport.[12]
- Parts of theRER,the Paris regional express rail network that runs mostly underground in the centre of Paris and overground in the rest of the region. RATP owns and operates most of linesAandB,both together representing approximately 115 km (71 mi) and 66 stations. The rest of the RER network is operated bySNCF.
- Nine out of the fourteen lines of theParis tram system(T1,T2,T3a,T3b,T5,T6,T7,T8,T10) totaling 109.6 km (68.1 mi) and 197 stops.[13][14][15]
- The extensiveParis city bus system(351 lines with a total length of 3,861 km (2,399 mi)), including the night buses of theNoctiliennetwork.
- TwoBRTlines: the Trans-Val-de-Marne (TVM, 19.7 km (12.2 mi)) and line 393 (11.7 km (7.3 mi)).
- TheMontmartre funicular.
Paris bus route 341 was RATP's first line equipped with 100%electricfull-size buses (starting June 2016).[16]By early 2021, there were over 150 full battery electric buses in the fleet with a target of 1,500 by 2025.[17]
Operations outside Paris
editRATP Dev(Dev being a contraction ofDéveloppement,French for development[18]), established in 2002 as a 100% subsidiary of the RATP Group, provides operations and maintenance of passenger transport services outside of the "historical" RATP network in the Greater Paris area although it also operates some specialised services within Paris. RATP Dev is present in France as well as in 15 other countries, namely Algeria, Australia, Belgium, Egypt, Hong Kong, Italy, Morocco, the Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, South Africa, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Wholly and partly owned operations include the following:[19][20][21]
Operations in France
editHeavy rail
edit- FutureCDG Express,express rail link betweenParisGare de l'EstandCharles de Gaulle Airport(in the Hello Paris joint venture withKeolis)[22][23]
Other modes
edit- Agglobus, the network ofBourgesin theCherdepartment (since 2011, renewed for the 2017–2022 period, and again renewed for the 2023-2030 period)[24][25]
- ALPBUS, operating various school, shuttle and coach services as well as fixed routes services including, among others, the bus network servingClusesand cross-border services between France and Switzerland with routes connectingAnnecy,Thonon-les-BainsandSallancheswithGeneva Airport[26]
- The Bibus multimodal network in and aroundBrestincluding theBrest tramwayand Brest cable car, in theFinistèredepartment (for the 2019-2027 period)[27][28]
- Cars Jacquemard, a coach operator in theEuredepartment
- Cars Perrier, one of the operators of the Sqybus network serving theSaint-Quentin-en-Yvelinessuburb near Paris
- The CTRL network ofLorient Agglomérationin theMorbihandepartment (for the 2018-2022 period)[29]
- Com'Bus,YvelinesandVal-d'Oisedepartments
- The Impulsyon network ofLa Roche-sur-Yonin theVendéedepartment (since 2010, renewed for the 2017–2023 period)[30]
- The Irigo multimodal in and aroundAngersincluding theAngers tramway(for the 2019-2025 period)[31]
- The Kicéo network ofVannesin theMorbihandepartment (for the 2017-2023 period)[32]
- Lignes de Vienne et agglomération (L'va) in and aroundViennein theI sắc redepartment (since 2011)[33]
- Le Vib inVierzonin theCherdepartment (since 2011, renewed in 2015 for 8 more years)[34]
- The Marinéo network ofBoulogne-sur-Merin thePas-de-Calaisdepartment (since 2013, renewed in 2021 for another 6 years)[35]
- The Mistral network ofMétropole Toulon Provence Méditerranéearea in theVardepartment[36]
- Mouvéo, the network ofÉpernayin theMarnedepartment (since 2016)[37]
- Ondéa, the network ofAix-les-Bainsand its surroundings in theSavoiedepartment (since 2014, renewed in 2021 for another 7 years)[26][38]
- "RIO 4", regional and school bus services in theOisedepartment (since 2021)[39]
- TAAM, paratransit in and aroundAmiensin theSommedepartment (since 2021)[40]
- Transports annemassiens collectifs (TAC), the network covering theAgglomeration community of Annemasse – Les Voirons(joint control withTPG)
- Transports de l'agglomération de Charleville-Mézières (TAC), the network ofCharleville-MézièresandSedanin theArdennesdepartment (since 2012, renewed for the 2017–2024 period)[41]
- TBK bus and coach network coveringQuimperléand surroundings in theFinistèredepartment (for the 2020-2028 period)[42]
- Transports urbains laonnois (TUL), the network ofLaonin theAisnedepartment (since 2016, renewed for the 2023–2029)[43][44]
- Transports urbains lavallois (TUL), the network ofLavalin theMayennedepartment (for the 2023-2031 period)[45]
- Transports en Commun Lyonnais (TCL), the operation and maintenance of rolling stock, infrastructure upkeep and safety on the TCL network (from January 2025 and for a period of 10 years).[46]
Other activities
editIn December 2022, RATP Dev launches hydrogen training center inLa Roche-sur-Yon.[47]
In June 2024, RATP partnered with Wabtec to equip all its RER A trains with a new brake lining that eliminates 70-90% of the health-damaging fine particles found on platforms. Similar tests are being carried out on some metro lines.[48]The same year, RATP and Île-de-France Mobilités signed an accessibility charter to make it easier for blind and partially-sighted people to travel on Île-de-France's transport network.[49]
Operations outside France
editHeavy rail
edit- Gautrain,regional express train inGautengprovince, South Africa, linkingJohannesburg,PretoriaandO. R. Tambo International Airport(since 2010)[50]
- "La Ferroviaria Italiana", two regional rail lines inTuscany,Italy(minority share)[51]
- Cairo-New Cairo railway,regional rail service betweenCairoand the new administrative capital of Egypt (since 2022)[52][53]
Metro and tramway
edit- Tramway networks in the Algerian cities ofAlgiers(since 2012),Oran(since 2013),Constantine(since 2013),Sidi Bel Abbès(since 2017),Ouargla(since 2018) andSétif(since 2018)[54][55][56][57]
- FutureSydney Metro Western Sydney Airport,Australia (15 years of operations and maintenance starting 2026)[58]
- Cairo Metro Line 3,Cairo,Egypt (for the 2020-2035 period)[59][60]
- DC Streetcar,Washington, D.C.,United States (since 2016)[61]
- Florence tramway,Florence,Italy (since 2010)[62][63]
- Casablanca LRT,Casablanca,Morocco (since 2012, contract renewed in 2017 until the end of 2029)[64]
- Hong Kong Tramways,Hong Kong(since 2009)[65][66][67][68]
- Manila Line 1,Manila,Philippines (technical assistance, since 2014)[69]
- MATA Trolley,Memphis, Tennessee,United States (since 2021)[70]
- Sun Link Streetcar,Tucson, Arizona,United States (since 2013, renewed in 2019)[71][72]
- Doha MetroandLusail LRT,Qatar (20-year contract through RKH Qitarat,joint ventureformed by Hamad Group (51%) andKeolis-RATP Dev (49%))[73]
- FutureRiyadh MetroLines 1 and 2 (12-year contract)[74][75]
- FutureJurong Region MRT line,Singapore.[76]
Bus and coach
editItaly
edit- Tuscanyregional bus network including 4,800 employees, 2,700 vehicles and 57 depots, via theAutolinee Toscanesubsidiary (since 1 November 2021, for a duration of 11 years)[77][78][79]
- Cilia Italia,Lazio[80]
United Kingdom
editRATP Dev's presence in the United Kingdom is mainly concentrated in London with its portfolio ofbusservices on behalf ofTransport for London.Through its three subsidiariesLondon United,Quality Line(acquired asEpsom Coachesin April 2012) andLondon Sovereign(acquired in April 2014), RATP Dev manages 1129 vehicles on 96 routes out of 10 garages, and has 3387 employees, as of 2020.[81][82]Early 2021, RATP Dev announced that it is to close its Quality Line subsidiary and Epsom depot.[83]The closure was effective as of July 2021.[84]
On 16 June 2021, the firm announced it had placed an order for 195 electric buses for its London operations to be delivered jointly byAlexander DennisandBYD Auto,the by then largest ever full battery electric bus order in the UK.[85]
On 22 September 2021, RATP Dev and SeaLink Travel Group (nowKelsian Group) announced that their respective West London bus operations (including London United, London Sovereign andTower Transit's Westbourne Park garage) would merge into a new joint venture calledRATP Dev Transit London,with RATP Dev holding 87.5% of shares and SeaLink 12.5%.[86]The incorporation of the joint venture was finalised on 11 December 2021.[87]Tower Transit's Lea Interchange garage, located in East London, was not part of the joint venture and remained unaffected[86][88]until sold off separately toStagecoach London.[89]
Outside of London, RATP Dev manages, since 2011, the Air Decker, a bus service operated byBath Bus CompanyconnectingBristol AirportwithBath.[90]
United States
editRATP operates various transit systems in theUnited Statesunder the nameRATP Dev USA:
- Arlington Entertainment Area Management District Trolley,Arlington, Texas[citation needed]
- Asheville Rides Transit(ART), North Carolina (since 2017)[91]
- Augusta, Georgia(since 2013)[92]
- Bloomington Transit,Indiana[citation needed]
- Bowling Green,Kentucky (since 2020)[93]
- Mountain Mobility,Buncombe County,North Carolina (paratransit, since 2011, renewed in 2020)[94]
- Camarillo Area Transit,California(since 2018)[95]
- Citibus,Lubbock,Texas[citation needed]
- Citylink Edmond,Oklahoma (since 2014)[96]
- City of Lompoc Transit,California(since 2018)[95]
- City of Ocala SunTran,Marion County, Florida[97]
- The COMET,South Carolina (since 2020)[98]
- Hartford, New Haven, and Stamford Divisions ofCTtransit,Connecticut(management contract since 2023)[99]
- DC Circulator,Washington, D.C.(six routes and 72 vehicles, since 2018)[100]
- GoDurham,Durham,North Carolina(since 2023)[101]
- GoRaleighand GoRaleigh Access,Raleigh,North Carolina(since 2023)[102]
- Greensboro Transit Authority,Greensboro,North Carolina(since 2022)[103]
- IndyGo,Indianapolis,Indiana (paratransit only, since 2021)[104][105]
- LakeXpress,Lake County, Florida(seven fixed routes,paratransitand 54 vehicles, management contract since 2017)[106]
- LextranWheels Paratransit,Le xing ton, Kentucky(since 2022)[107]
- Oxford-University Transit,Oxford, Mississippi[108]
- Memphis Area Transit Authority,Memphis, Tennessee(since 2021)[70]
- Needles Area Transit,California[citation needed]
- Santa Maria Area Transit(SMAT),Santa Maria, California,U.S. (management contract since 2018)[109]
- THE Bus,Hernando County,Florida[citation needed]
- TheBus,Prince George's County,Maryland(since 2020)[110]
- VCTC Intercity,California(since 2018)[95]
- Visalia Transit,Visalia,California(since 2024)[111]
- Wake County,North Carolina(since 2023)[102]
- Waco Transit System,Waco,Texas[citation needed]
- Yuma County Area Transit,Yuma,Arizona(since 2018)[112]
- Winston-Salem Transit Authority,Winston-Salem,North Carolina(since 2024)[113]
- Zion National Park,Utah,shuttle system (since 2000, renewed in 2020)[114]
Saudi Arabia
edit- All ofRiyadh's urban bus network which will progressively grow to about 100 lines and 1,000 vehicles over three depots.[115][116][117]RATP Dev and its Saudi Arabian partner SAPTCO have established the network since 2014 and launched revenue service in March 2023[118]
- Autonomous shuttles inAl-'Ula,on behalf of theRoyal Commission for Al-'Ula(since 2022)[119]
Switzerland
edit- HelveCié, operating various school, shuttle and coach services in the cantons ofFribourg,Geneva,NeuchâtelandVaud[120]
- Various bus and coach services as subcontractor toGeneva's transit operatorTPG[26][121]
- Cross-border services between Switzerland and France including services connectingAnnecy,Thonon-les-Bainset deSallancheswithGeneva Airport[26]
Basque Country
edit- RATP Dev operates the coastal zone, and Transdev will handle the retro-coastal zone in association with local transport company Hiruak Bat (since 2024).[122]
Tootbus
editRATP Dev operates hop-on hop-off tours usingdouble-decker busesunder the Tootbus brand in several cities:
- Tootbus Paris (formerly "Paris L'OpenTour" )
- Tootbus London(formerly The Original Tour, acquired in September 2014)
- Tootbus Bath operated byBath Bus CompanyinBath,Cardiff,EastbourneandWindsor[123][124]
- Tootbus Brussels (since November 2021 with up to 12 fully battery-electric vehicles, as part of an eight-year concession granted bySTIB)[125][126]
Other
editSince 2013, RATP Dev, in a consortium withTPGandPomagalski,manages theSalève cable car,in theFrench Alps.[127]Ridership of the cable car has increased by 50% since 2013, notably after the introduction of shuttle buses fromAnnemasseandSaint-Julien-en-Genevois.[128]The contract of the RATP Dev-led consortium has been renewed in 2019 for 12 additional years, until 2031.[128]
RATP Dev established in 2018 a "regional office" inSingaporeforAsia-Pacificalbeit not having any operational activity in the city-state.[129]In December 2020, RATP Dev andSBS Transitannounced a partnership for future rail projects in Singapore, without referencing specific commercial targets.[130]RATP Dev and SBS Transit are expected to bid for operations and maintenance of the futureJurong Region MRT lineand the futureCross Island MRT line.[131]
In September 2020, RATP Dev announces a partnership withGetlinkto jointly bid under the "Régionéo" brand name for regional rail services in France which will gradually opened to competitive tendering.[132]
In February 2023, Sepulveda Transit Corridor Partners (STCP), one of the two private sector teams executing the project development agreement with theLos Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authorityfor the futureSepulveda Transit Corridor,announced to have selected RATP Dev as its operations and maintenance partner.[133]
In October 2024, RATP Dev and theEast Japan Railway Companyannounce their association to jointly bid for operations and maintenance of theNorth–South Commuter Railway(NSCR), in thePhilippines.[134]
Former operations
edit(selection / non comprehensive list)
- Algiers Metro(from 1 November 2011 to 31 October 2020)[54][135]
- São Paulo Metro Line 4:technical assistance for start-up and the launch of commercial operations in 2010 and 1% share in the concessionnaire ViaQuatro until 2015[136][137]
- Rio de Janeiro Light Rail:technical assistance for start-up and the launch of commercial operations in 2016[138]
- Anqing Zhongbei buses inAnqing,China(as part ofRDTAfrom 2008 to?)[66][139]
- Shenyang trams(as part ofRDTAfrom 2013 to?)[140][141]
- Line 9of theSeoul Metropolitan Subway(as part ofRDTAfrom 2009 to 2019)[139]
- Line 1of theMumbai Metro(as part ofRDTAfrom 2014 to 2019)[139]
- Aléo, the urban bus network ofMoulinsin theAllierdepartment (from 2012 to 2019)[142][143]
- STI Allier et STI Nièvre,France(ceased to Prêt à Partir in 2018)[144]
- The Transvilles multimodal network in and aroundValenciennes,including theValenciennes tramway(from 2015 to the end of 2022)[145]
- Manchester Metrolink(from August 2011 to July 2017)[146][147]
- Selwyns Travel:coach operator with 92 vehicles based inManchester,RuncornandSt Helens,England (acquired in 2013 and sold in 2020).[148][149][150]
- "Slide", an on-demandshared transport/microtransitservice targeting commuters inBristol,England (from July 2016 to December 2018, in partnership with French start-up Padam)[151][152][153]
- "Slide Ealing" inLondon(from November 2019 to mid-2020, in partnership with MOIA)[154]
- Yellow Buses,a bus operator inBournemouth,England (from 2011 to July 2019).[155][156]
- Fullington Auto Bus Company,State College, Pennsylvania,U.S.: acquired in 2009 and sold in 2017[157]
- Open Loop New York:hop on hop off tour company inNew York Citycommenced in May 2014, ceded toBig Bus Toursin 2017[158][159]
- Capital MetroBusinAustin, Texas:79 routes, 250 buses, 21 million passengers/year, from 2012 to early 2020.[160][161]
- VotraninVolusia County,Florida(until 2020)[162]
- Mountain Metropolitan Transit,Colorado Springs, Colorado (until early 2023)[163]
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editCitations
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- ^ab"RDTA website".Archived from the original on 25 December 2017.Retrieved25 December2017.
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Bibliography
edit- Gaillard, Marc (1991).Du Madeleine-Bastille à Météor: histoire des transports Parisiens(in French).Amiens:Martelle.ISBN978-2-87890-013-2.OCLC25657685.
External links
edit- RATP Group
- RATP Paris– official site (English)
- RATP Dev– official site
- Paris tourist information(English)
- Tram Travels: Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens (RATP)