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Transdev Australasia

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Public transport operator in Australia and New Zealand

Transdev Australasia
IndustryTransport
PredecessorVeolia Transport Australia
Transdev Australia
Founded2013; 12 years ago (2013)
Headquarters
Melbourne
,
Australia
ProductsPublic transport
Total assets2,100
OwnerTransdev
Number of employees
5,800+ (2019)
DivisionsHowick & Eastern Buses
Mana Coach Services
Transdev John Holland
Transdev Queensland
Transdev Sydney
Transdev Sydney Ferries
Transdev WA
Transdev Wellington
Yarra Journey Makers
Websitewww.transdev.com.au

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, internationalTransdev. It was formed in 2013 by grouping the operations ofVeolia Transport Australia (previously Connex)[1] andformer Transdev together, as a result of the global rebranding from Veolia Transdev to Transdev.

Veolia Transport's predecessor CGEA first entered the Australian market in 1998 when it formed a joint venture to purchase theSydney Monorail and operate theSydney Light Rail. The old Transdev entered the Australian market in 2001 with the purchase ofShorelink in Sydney's North Shore. Connex entered the New Zealand market in 2004 when it won the tender to operate rail services inAuckland.

As of September 2019, Transdev Australasia employed more than 5,800 people and operated 2,100 vehicles and vessels, delivering more than 150 million customer journeys each year across Australia and New Zealand.[2]

Current operations

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New South Wales

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ATransdev NSWVolvo B7RLE
ASydney Light RailCAF Urbos 3 on theInner West Light Rail

Transdev John Holland

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Main article:Transdev John Holland

Transdev John Holland is a 75–25 joint venture between Transdev andJohn Holland which operates bus services in the eastern suburbs of Sydney since April 2022, taking over fromState Transit.

Transdev Sydney

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"Transdev Sydney" redirects here; not to be confused withTransdev NSW,Transdev John Holland,Transdev Sydney Ferries, orTransdev Shorelink.

Transdev Sydney operateslight rail services in Sydney on behalf ofTransport for NSW.[3] The light rail network includes theInner West Light Rail and from 2019, theCBD and South East Light Rail. Formerly known as Veolia Transport Sydney, it also operated theSydney Monorail until June 2013.

The operation of the light rail and monorail in August 1998 was Veolia Transport's first venture into Australia, and was still known as CGEA Transport back then.[4] CGEA Transport formed a joint venture (51%) with Sydney Light Rail Company (SLRC), which were the owners of the Sydney Light Rail, called CGEA Transport Sydney. The joint venture was formed to purchaseTNT Transit Systems, the owner of the monorail and operator of the light rail. This resulted in CGEA Transport owning the monorail as well as operating the light rail. CGEA Transport, already renamed to Connex in 1999, sold its share of the monorail to the SLRC in early 2001.[5][6] The SLRC and CGEA Transport Sydney (without the Connex share) later combined to formMetro Transport Sydney. Metro Transport Sydney continued to contract the operation services to the Connex, whose subsidiary was known as Veolia Transport Sydney since 2005.[7]

After the Metro Transport Sydney's purchase by theGovernment of New South Wales on 23 March 2012, the operation contract with Veolia Transport Sydney was maintained.[8] The monorail was decommissioned on 30 June 2013.[9][10] A new contract, beginning in mid 2015, covering operation of theInner West andCBD and South East Light Rail lines was signed with the ALTRAC Light Rail consortium in December 2014. As a member of the consortium, Transdev retained the right to operate the Inner West line (now renamed Dulwich Hill Line) and the new line.[11] The new line opened in stages between December 2019 and March 2020.

Great River City Light Rail

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Separate to Transdev Sydney's light rail operation in Sydney's CBD, Transdev, as part of the Great River City Light Rail consortium, was awarded the Supply, Operate and Maintain contract for theParramatta Light Rail stage 1 project in 2018.[12] The consortium began operating the Parramatta Light Rail when it opened in December 2024.

Transdev Sydney Ferries

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Main article:Transdev Sydney Ferries
Sydney FerriesFred Hollows atPyrmont Bay, August 2018

Transdev owns Transdev Sydney Ferries, which operatesSydney Ferries services under contract to theGovernment of New South Wales. It was initially formed as Harbour City Ferries, a 50/50 joint venture with Transfield Services (laterBroadspectrum) in 2012, until Transdev acquired Broadspectrum's share in December 2016.[13] In July 2019, Harbour City Ferries commenced a new contract until June 2028.[14] To coincide with the contract, Harbour City Ferries was rebranded Transdev Sydney Ferries.[15]

New Zealand

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Transdev Wellington

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Main article:Transdev Wellington

Transdev Wellington is the operator ofWellington's Metlink rail network, in partnership withHyundai Rotem, having been awarded the contract to operate and maintain the rail system in December 2015. The nine-year contract, with two possible three-year extensions, commenced on 1 July 2016 with Transdev Wellington taking over the running of the network on 3 July 2016.[16][17][18]

Howick & Eastern Buses

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AnAlexander Dennis Enviro500 MMC operated by Howick & Eastern

Howick & Eastern Buses is an urban bus operator inAuckland, with a fleet of 145 buses and runs 23 routes under contract toAuckland Transport (AT). In August 2019, Transdev began the process of acquiring Howick & Eastern Buses from theInMotion Group alongside Mana Coach Services in Wellington (see below).[19][20][21] The acquisition was completed on 4 November 2019.[22]

Mana Coach Services

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Mana Coach Services is an urban bus operator inWellington, with a fleet of 66 buses and runs routes under contract toGreater Wellington Regional Council. In August 2019, Transdev began the process of acquiring Mana Coach Services from the InMotion Group alongside Howick & Eastern Buses in Auckland (see above).[19][20][21] The acquisition was completed on 1 October 2019.[23]

Queensland

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Transdev Queensland

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Main article:Transdev Queensland

Transdev Queensland is a bus company operating services in theRedland City region of Brisbane. It operates 31 services under contract to theGovernment of Queensland under theTranslink banner.[citation needed]

Western Australia

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Transdev WA

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Main article:Transdev WA

Transdev WA operates 480 buses in Perth under contract to thePublic Transport Authority.

Victoria

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Yarra Journey Makers

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Main article:Yarra Trams

In June 2024, theVictorian state government awarded theYarra Trams franchise in Melbourne to Yarra Journey Makers, a joint venture between Transdev (51%) andJohn Holland (49%).[24] The joint venture took over fromKeolis Downer on 1 December 2024.[25][26] This marks the second time that Transdev operates the Yarra Trams network, with the first time (1999 to 2009) happening before the Veolia and Transdev merger.

Former operations

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Australia

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Transdev NSW

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Main article:Transdev NSW

Transdev NSW was a bus company operating services in the southern and western suburbs of Sydney, including those previously byTransdev Shorelink Buses. The origins of the company that is now Transdev NSW can be traced back to February 1935 when GH Ramsay commenced a bus service betweenSutherland station andWoronora River. After series of purchases and changes of name, the company was purchased byConnex in 1999 and rebranded Transdev NSW in 2013. Since 2005, the company's services have formed part ofSydney Bus Regions 10 and 13,[27][28] with the company also taking responsibility for Region 12 from Transdev Shorelink Buses in 2013. Between May and August 2023, its operations passed toCDC NSW,Transit Systems andU-Go Mobility after the regions it operated were re-tendered.

On Demand bus services in Sydney

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Main article:Buses in Sydney § On Demand services

In November 2017, Transdev, in partnership withTransport for NSW, launched RIDE Plus on demand bus services in Sydney'sManly andEastern Suburbs,[29][30] and Transdev Link on demand services in theSutherland Shire.[31] The Eastern Suburbs service ceased in August 2018 and was replaced by aBridj on demand service that covers a smaller area.[32][33] The Sutherland Shire operation ceased 17 November 2019.[34]

Buslink Vivo

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Main article:Buslink Vivo

Transdev owns 50% of Buslink Vivo, ajoint venture withBuslink that from 2013 until 2019 operated employee bus services inDarwin during the construction of the IchthysLiquified Petroleum Gas project.[35][36] Buslink Vivo ceased operation in July 2019.[37] During its operation, Buslink Vivo delivered more than 15 million journeys.[38]

Transdev Brisbane Ferries

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Main article:Transdev Brisbane Ferries
Transdev Brisbane Ferries on theBrisbane River in August 2009

Transdev Brisbane Ferries (formerly Metrolink Queensland &TransdevTSL Brisbane Ferries) was the operator of theBrisbane City Council'sferry network under theTranslink integratedpublic transport scheme in Brisbane.

Prior to 2003, Brisbane City Council contracted River Connections to provide CityCat and Cityferry services in Brisbane. In 2003, Brisbane City Council contracted Metrolink Queensland (a joint venture betweenTransdev andTransfield Services) to operate and maintain CityCat and Cityferry services in Brisbane for at least seven years. In 2008, the operation was renamed TransdevTSL Brisbane Ferries. In 2010, TransdevTSL Brisbane Ferries were awarded a new 10-year contract. In 2010 Transfield sold its shares back to Transdev,[39] and in 2013 the operation was renamed to Transdev Brisbane Ferries.

Transdev Brisbane Ferries operated Cityferry and CityCat services between theUniversity of QueenslandSt Lucia campus andHamilton on theBrisbane River.[40] As of February 2018, Transdev Brisbane Ferries's fleet consisted of CityCats, CityHoppers and CityFerries.[41] Upon being re-tendered, the contract passed toRiverCity Ferries in November 2020.[42]

Transdev Melbourne

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Transdev MelbourneVolgren bodiedScania L94UB onQueen Street in December 2013
Main article:Transdev Melbourne

Transdev Melbourne commenced operating about 30% of Melbourne's bus network on 4 August 2013, following their successful bid for the Melbourne Metropolitan Bus Franchise.[43] Transdev operates 52 routes across metropolitan Melbourne with a fleet of around 500 buses from four depots.[44] Upon being re-tendered, the contract was awarded toKinetic Group who took over on 31 January 2022.[45]

South West Coach Lines

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Main article:South West Coach Lines

South West Coach Lines is a bus and coach operator inSouth West Western Australia purchased in November 2007 by Veolia.[46] Following the loss of theTransBunbury andTransBusselton contracts toSwan Transit from January 2015,[47][48] the remainder of the business was sold to theAustralian Transit Group.[49][50]

New Zealand

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Transdev Auckland

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Main article:Transdev Auckland

Transdev Auckland operated urban passenger trains inAuckland under contract toAuckland Transport on infrastructure owned and managed byKiwiRail. In 2021, Transdev in a consortium withJohn Holland andCAF was shortlisted to bid for the next contract, but lost out toAuckland One Rail. Transdev Auckland ceased on 15 January 2022.[51][52][53]

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