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Transdev Sydney Ferries, formerly Harbour City Ferries, is a subsidiary of Transdev Australasia, and is the operator of ferry services in the Sydney Ferries network since July 2012. It currently operates the ferry network under a contract until June 2028.
Transdev has 66% stake in the operating companies of the tram networks, and 5.53% of the concession companies. [49] [50] Transdev, together with Saycr and Ineco, also formerly formed the Tenemetro, S.L., which had a 14% stake (out of which, Transdev 8.5%) [51] of Metropolitano de Tenerife (MTSA), the operator of Tenerife Tram since 2003. [52]
It is operated by Transports Rapides Automobiles, which is owned by Transdev and is a member of Optile (Organisation Professionnelle des Transports d'Île-de-France). A 6-month trial of on-demand bus services was carried out from March to August 2018 by Île-de-France Mobilités (IDFM) in the outer suburbs. The service, which operated from 2200 ...
Transdev Auckland operated urban passenger trains in Auckland under contract to Auckland Transport on infrastructure owned and managed by KiwiRail. In 2021, Transdev in a consortium with John Holland and CAF was shortlisted to bid for the next contract, but lost out to Auckland One Rail. Transdev Auckland ceased on 15 January 2022. [51] [52] [53]
Windows Mobile is a discontinued mobile operating system developed by Microsoft for smartphones and personal digital assistants (PDA). [1] Designed to be the portable equivalent of the Windows desktop OS in the emerging mobile/portable area, the operating system is built on top of Windows CE (later known as Windows Embedded Compact) and was originally released as Pocket PC 2000.
In 2005 Transfield Services purchased a 50% interest in Transdev-owned Shorelink bus operation in Sydney. [2] Rebranding on all buses took place in 2008 when Shorelink was renamed TransdevTSL Shorelink Buses. [3] In December 2010 the joint venture was dissolved, with the company renamed Transdev Shorelink. [4]
In July 2013, Veolia Transdev was renamed back to Transdev (with a different logo). As part of the rebranding, TransdevTSL Brisbane Ferries was rebranded as Transdev Brisbane Ferries, and became a subsidiary of Transdev Australasia. [16] All CityHopper and CityFerry services were suspended 25 July 2020, due to safety concerns over the ageing ...
Transdev merged with Veolia Transport to form Veolia Transport in March 2011. However, RATP owned 25.6% stake of Transdev. As part of its withdrawal from Transdev's capital, its stake would be exchanged for some of Transdev's operations, for a total value equal to that of its holdings. [21] Some of the operations transferred were: