
Keolis operates and maintains a range of transportation networks across 13 countries including North America with 68,000 employees.
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The goal for Keolis' new entity is to support public transport authorities and passengers with digital products.
Read More →In the first two articles of this series, I discussed what can be done to make public transit Americans’ first choice for getting around. I also shared how transit agencies can be effective with the windfall from the CARES Act and the bipartisan infrastructure deal. A common thread between these two ideas is the assistance provided by private industry — particularly transit operators like Keolis.
Read More →In part two of our series, Keolis’ David Scorey highlights the impact of the largest-ever single investment in public transportation in the U.S.
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With 30 years of experience in the public transport sector, David Scorey will continue to develop Keolis' activities in the U.S. and Canada.
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Under this global agreement, Texelis will provide support to Keolis for the development of innovative mobility solutions, such as new bogie systems and transportation concepts.
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Clément Michel is the group's new senior executive VP of human resources and transformation, while Annelise Avril will assume the role of senior executive VP of marketing, innovation, and new mobilities.
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The five-year contract further strengthens Keolis’ multimodal presence in Virginia, where it currently operates a bus network and the Virginia Railway Express commuter rail.
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Keolis will operate and maintain a fleet of 114 buses and two vans which will carry over three million passengers per year.
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The contractor will begin operating the OmniRide service Nov. 1 and has already begun changeover activities to ensure a smooth transition that will be invisible to riders.
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