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Veolia Transport Nederland
IndustryPublic transport
Founded1997
Defunct2016
Headquarters,
Netherlands
Revenue€306 million (2013)
OwnerTransdev
Number of employees
3,069 (2013)
Websitewww.veolia-transport.nl

Veolia Transport Nederland was one of the two Transdev operations in the Netherlands operating bus, train and ferry services. It was a subsidiary of Transdev Netherlands. It ceased in December 2016 with the remaining operations rebranded as Connexxion, also another subsidiary of Transdev Netherlands.

History

MAN Lion's City at Heerlen station in October 2012

CGEA Transport commenced operating in the Netherlands in 1997 when it purchased a 70% shareholding in train company Lovers Rail that operated the Kennemerstrand Express from Amsterdam to IJmuiden and the Keukenhof Express from Amsterdam to Lisse for the Keukenhof between March and May. In May 1998 it began operating the Spaarne Express from Amsterdam to Haarlem. All of these ceased in 1999.

Veolia Transport Nederland then bought bus companies BBA, Limex and Stadsbus Maastricht. It continued to use the existing brand names for a while. Subsidiary Veolia Cargo Nederland BV operated freight trains on various routes. It was sold in 2009 to SNCF Geodis.[1][2]

In 2012 it operated city and regional bus transport, the ferry service between the Vlissingen and Breskens and train services in Limburg between Maastricht and Kerkrade, and Roermond and Nijmegen.[3][4]

After the March 2011 merger of Veolia Transport and Transdev, Veolia Transport Nederland and Connexxion were brought under common ownership after approval was granted by the Netherlands Competition Authority.[5][6] Both continued to operate independently until June 2015 when both were brought under common management of Transdev Netherlands.[7] When the Limburg concession expired on 11 December 2016, the remaining Haaglanden operations were rebranded as Connexxion.[8][9]

Operations

Name Previous operator Next Operator Bus services (key places) Rail services Ferry services
Gelderland/Veluwe BBA Syntus Apeldoorn (main hub), Harderwijk, Amersfoort, Ede, Wageningen, Zwolle
Limburg Hermes, Limex, Stadsbus Maastricht Arriva Maastricht, Heerlen, Roermond, Venlo, Kerkrade Heuvellandlijn (Maastricht - Valkenburg - Heerlen - Kerkrade)
Maaslijn (Nijmegen - Venlo - Roermond)
North Brabant BBA, Hermes Arriva Tilburg, Breda, Bergen op Zoom
South Holland Connexxion Connexxion The Hague, Delft, Zoetermeer, Wassenaar
Zeeland Connexxion Connexxion Zeelandic Flanders Vlissingen - Breskens (Veolia Transport Fast Ferries)

References

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