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Transdev Australasia is an operator of bus, ferry, light rail and heavy rail services in Australia and New Zealand. It is a subsidiary of French-based, international Transdev . It was formed in 2013 by grouping the operations of Veolia Transport Australia (previously Connex) [ 1 ] and former Transdev together, as a result of the global ...
The old Transdev entered the Australian market during 2001 with the purchase of Shorelink in Sydney's North Shore. Connex entered the New Zealand market in 2004 when it won the tender to operate rail services in Auckland. Transdev's operations in both countries are under one subsidiary, Transdev Australasia. Transdev Australasia operates: Australia
Transdev Wellington is the operator of Wellington's Metlink rail network in New Zealand. The entity is a partnership of Transdev Australasia and Hyundai Rotem , who were awarded the contract to operate and maintain the commuter rail system in December 2015 by the Greater Wellington Regional Council .
Transdev operated the following rolling stock until full electrification in July 2015: 20 DC locomotives owned by KiwiRail, operating in push-pull mode with 20 sets of three or four SA cars and an SD driving car with driving cab and remote controls (ex British Rail Mark 2 carriages rebuilt for suburban service), owned by Auckland Transport.
The Wairarapa Connection is a New Zealand interurban commuter rail service along the Wairarapa Line between Masterton, the largest town in the Wairarapa, and Wellington.It is operated by Wellington suburban operator Transdev (with KiwiRail sub-contracted to operate the locomotives) under contract from the Greater Wellington Regional Council.
Location map of Australia and New Zealand name Australia and New Zealand border coordinates -9 109 ←↕→ 179.4 -48.3 map center image Map of Australia and New ...
Transdev NSW was a bus operator in the northern, southern and western suburbs of Sydney, Australia.It was a subsidiary of Transdev.. With origins tracing back to February 1935, Transdev NSW was renamed from Veolia Transport NSW in July 2013 after the global rebranding of its parent company Veolia Transdev to simply Transdev.
Pages in category "Australia–New Zealand border" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.