Veolia Transport

This article is about the company that operated until 2013. For the company that operated as Veolia Transdev, see Transdev.
"Connex" redirects here. For other uses, see Connex (disambiguation).
Subsidiary
Industry Transportation Services
Fate Merged with original Transdev
Founded 1876
Defunct 2013
Headquarters Paris, France
Key people
Henri Proglio (Chairman and CEO)
Products Transportation as Veolia Transportation
Revenue €6.1 billion EUR (2009)
Owner Veolia Environnement
Number of employees
83,654 (2009)
Website www.veolia-transport.com

Veolia Transport (formerly Connex) was the international transport services division of the French based multinational company Veolia Environnement until the 2011 merger that gave rise to Veolia Transdev.[1] Veolia Transport traded under the brand names of Veolia Transportation in North America and Israel, Veolia Transport, Veolia Verkehr in Germany and with the former name Connex preserved in Lebanon and (until it ceased operations on 31 December 2012) Jersey.

In 2007, the group posted revenues of €5.6 billion in 2007,[2] and sold Veolia Cargo, the rail freight branch of Veolia Transport in 2009 to SNCF and Eurotunnel.[3]

A merger between Veolia Transport and Transdev was announced on 23 July 2009.[4] Transdev was then a subsidiary of Caisse des Dépôts. The merger was completed in March 2011. Veolia Transdev became the world's private-sector leader in sustainable mobility with more than 110,000 employees in 28 countries.[5]

In July 2011, amid disappointing financial results, Veolia Environnement announced the launch of new restructuring plans and redeployment of assets and businesses.[6] In December 2011, Veolia announced a €5bn divestment program over 2012-2013.[7] As part of this programme, Veolia would divest its participation in Veolia Transdev and exit the transport business altogether.

Until 2011, Veolia had diverse road and rail operations across the globe, employing 72,000 workers worldwide and serving completely or partly about 40 metropolitan areas with more than 1,000,000 inhabitants.

Europe

Former Connex logo

France

Tramway on tires in Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle
The Bayerische Oberlandbahn near Munich is operated by Veolia.

Belgium

Denmark

A Veolia bus in Helsinki advertising the Hesburger fast-food chain

Finland

Germany

Ireland

Jersey

MyBus Caetano Slimbus bodied Dennis Dart in St Helier in December 2012

Netherlands

Veolia train (Stadler GTW) in the Netherlands

Norway

Spain

Sweden

United Kingdom

Connex South Central train at Haywards Heath station in 2002

Central Europe

Veolia Transport Central Europe is a daughter company for Central Europe. It was sold to Arriva in the spring of 2013.

Czech Republic

Connex Praha bus

Veolia Transport is one of the largest bus operators, operates also one regional railway line and one trolleybus network. Main acquisitions carried out (as Connex) in 2002–2004 (ČSAD Ostrava, Třinec, Praha-Vršovice, Příbram, DP Teplice), smaller in 2005 (MAD Kolín), 2008 (Nerabus), 2010 (Spojbus) etc. In summer 2008, it changed its trademark from Connex to Veolia Transport. In 2004–2007, several times competed or offered for passenger railway transport, however have got no new job yet.

Slovakia

Poland

Veolia transport in Poland - bus Autosan Gemini

Serbia

Asia

China

Hong Kong

Israel

In 2012, Denis Gasquet, Veolia's senior executive vice president, visited Israel, where the company has reached a turnover of 1.5 billion shekels a year. After 20 years of investment in the country, Gasquet said the company had never lost a tender due to its commitment to Israel. Despite operational hitches, Veolia stated that there were no political problems with the Arabs or the Jews, and the company was "not ashamed to say that we make money in Israel."[23]

India

Lebanon

Macau

South Korea

Oceania

Veolia Transport NSW Volgren bodied Volvo B10L in Sydney, Australia in July 2013

Australia

Connex changed its name to the same as its French parent company's, Veolia, in January 2006. Branding on buses and trains was changed to reflect this position, with the exception of Connex Melbourne. Turnover for Australia was over A$635 million.

New Caledonia

New Zealand

North America

Veolia Transportation is the North American business unit of Veolia Transport[31]

Canada

In April 2005 Veolia were awarded the contract in York Region in suburban Toronto, Ontario, Canada running the bus rapid transit (BRT) naming the routes VIVA and joining with York Region Transit (YRT) as a one fare transit system.[32]

Veolia also operates transit services in the Greater Montreal Area

United States

Veolia arrived in the United States in 2001, with the acquisition of Yellow Transportation in Baltimore, Maryland. On September 1, 2005, Veolia (then "Connex") acquired ATC, making Connex-ATC the largest privately owned public transportation company in North America. In 2006, Connex-ATC changed its name to Veolia Transportation, acquired ShuttlePort, and won several contracts in the USA, including:

Veolia now employs over 16,000 employees with 6,500 vehicles and a revenue of over $1 billion. in 2005 in North America. Its executive team includes Mark Joseph (CEO of VTNA). It is headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois.

Veolia also owns the Supershuttle shared-ride airport shuttle service, as well as the ExecuCar black car/sedan service. Veolia also operates taxicab services across the country under various brands.

South America

Chile

Colombia

References

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  2. "Veolia Transport | Public transportation and freight services".
  3. SNCF and Eurotunnel acquire Veolia Cargo via www.geodis.com
  4. Merger of Veolia Transport and Transdev
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  6. "Restructing" (Press release). Veolia. 2011-07-29. Retrieved 2011-12-27.
  7. "Investor Day 2011" (PDF). 2011-12-06. Retrieved 2011-12-27.
  8. "Transports Touristiques". Veolia Transport. Retrieved 2008-08-13.
  9. "De Polder - History". Retrieved 2010-04-07.
  10. Final tender from CT Plus to run Jersey's buses approved BBC News 10 July 2012
  11. "Hongkong Bolag Vann T-bannekontrakt Värt 36 Miljarder (Swedish)".
  12. "Veolia Fjärrtåg Tidtabell 4 juni - 12 august" (PDF) (in Swedish). Veolia Transport. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  13. "Ta Nattåget och upplev Berlin!" (in Swedish). Veolia Transport. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  14. SRA Confirms Transfer from Connex to South Eastern Trains Strategic Rail Authority 8 November 2003
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  18. Blazefield expands with York deal busandcoach.com 4 June 2008
  19. French firm to fully own tramway
  20. "Bilbao, the Basque Country and Spain Join the Palestinian Campaign for Boycott Divestment and Sanctions, Targeting Veolia". Alternative News. 2008-11-02. Retrieved 2011-12-29.
  21. Avi Bar-Eli (2009-09-13). "Dan to buy 5% stake in Jerusalem light rail from Veolia". Haaretz. Retrieved 2011-12-27.
  22. Avi Bar-Eli (2010-11-25). "Dan suing as Veolia rides with Egged". The Marker. Retrieved 2011-12-27.
  23. Not afraid to make money in Israel, Haaretz
  24. "Govt aims Mumbai Metro phase-I by 2010 : West, News - India Today". Indiatoday.intoday.in. 2009-12-11. Retrieved 2013-07-12.
  25. National Express sells buses The Age (Melbourne) 22 September 2004
  26. Connex pursues further development in Australia Connex press release 7 September 2004
  27. [http://www.theage.com.au/national/new-train-tram-operators-for-melbourne-20090625-cxgx.htm "New train, tram operators for Melbourne" The Age 25 June 2009
  28. Connex acquires Brisbane and Perth companies Australasian Bus & Coach
  29. Transdev NSW Australian Bus Fleet Lists
  30. Stock Exchange Announcement Australian Infrastructure Fund 11 August 1998
  31. Veolia Transportation: about us
  32. "Bus Rapid Transit". Veolia Transport. Retrieved 2008-09-20.
  33. "Feds investigating Austin's Capital MetroRail incident"
  34. "Our partnerships". Massachusetts Bay Commuter Railroad Company (MBCR) Co. 2009-02-02. The MBTA Board of Directors officially approved a new three-year contract with the Massachusetts Bay Commuter Railroad Co. to run the commuter rail.
  35. Biasotti, Tony. "Metrolink will replace train operator Connex " Ventura County Star". Vcstar.com. Retrieved 2013-07-12.
  36. Castillo, Alfonso (June 10, 2011). "Pick to run LI Bus has D'Amato tie". Newsday. Retrieved June 10, 2011.(subscription required)

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