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AT A GLANCE 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6

Committed to sustainable and connected

mobility

Keolis Group

www.keolis.com

Committed to delivering sustainable and connected

mobility

AT A GLANCE 2015-2016

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means working with Public Transport Authorities to create efficient and responsible networks that continuously adapt to the changing lifestyles of passengers and encourage them to take public transport. This challenge lies at the heart of the operations and maintenance strategy of Keolis, a leading player in public transport in 16 countries. The Group delivers this by developing tailor-made mobility solutions for each region in which it operates.

No. 1 in automated

metros and trams worldwide

16countries in which

we operate

300Public Transport

Authorities have chosen us

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3 billion satisfied customers

thanks to the operational excellence and commitment of our 56,000 employees

Keolis Group

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Our historyT H E O R I G I N S O F K E O L I S DAT E B AC K OV E R

A H U N D R E D Y E A R S . I T G R E W T H R O U G H A S E R I E S O F F R E N C H C O N S O R T I U M S AC T I V E I N T H E P U B L I C T R A N S P O R T S E C TO R D U R I N G T H E 2 0 T H C E N T U RY.

1 999SNCF becomes

the leading shareholder in VIA GTI.

2001VIA GTI and Cariane

merge, resulting in the creation of Keolis.

2013Keolis becomes the number one operator of hybrid vehicles in France.

2013Keolis launches its con-tinuous improvement programme, KeoLife.

2014Keolis expands in Mass Transit, winning contracts for the DLR network in London, commuter trains in Boston and the future

Waterloo tram system in Canada.

Keolis Group

2012SNCF acquires 70% of shares in Keolis and becomes the leading shareholder.

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2003Keolis becomes the leading shareholder (70%) in Busslink, a Swedish bus operator.

2005Keolis wins the British Southeastern

franchise, in partnership with Go-Ahead.

2009The award of the contract for the Melbourne network establishes Keolis as the world leader in tram operations. Keolis also wins the contract to operate the Bordeaux urban network.

2016Keolis prepares to launch the first automated metro line in Hyderabad, India, a new reference in Mass Transit.

2015Keolis presses ahead with its digital innovation strategy, launching the PlanBookTicket app and creating the first digital mobility observatory.

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2010Keolis expands in the car parking market through a merger with EFFIA, the second largest operator in France.

2010Keolis receives the Equality label for its policy in favour of gender balance in the workplace.

Keolis Group

Key figures

R E C U R R I N G E B I T DAI n m i l l i o n s o f e u ro s

B R E A K D OW N O F R E V E N U EP e rce n t a g e

INTERNATIONALFRANCE

2014

37.3%

62.7%

2015

296

278

2014

PROFIT ATTRIBUTABLE TO EQUITY SHAREHOLDERSI n m i l l i o n s o f e u ro s

33

2015

26

2014

+ 6.6%

44%

2015

56%

B R E A K D OW N O F C A P I TA LP e rce n t a g e

CAISSE DE DÉPÔT ET PLACEMENT DU QUÉBEC

SNCF

70%

30%

R E V E N U EI n b i l l i o n s o f e u ro s

2015

2014

+ 12.2%

5.002

4.459

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Key figures

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E STA B L I S H E D I N 1 6 CO U N T R I E S

WO R L D L E A D E R S H I P I N AU TO M AT E D M E T R O A N D T R A M O P E R AT I O N S

E M P LOY E E SI n d i v i d u a l s

CSR COMMITMENTS

1st

Keolis is the first public transport operator to receive the GEEIS (Gender Equality European/International Standard) label for its actions in favour of gender balance in the workplace.

10The number of principles linked to basic human rights, international workers’ rights and the fight against corruption, which Keolis committed to by signing the United Nations Global Compact.

INTERNATIONAL FRANCE

660 km

5,800 km

OF METRO LINES, OF WHICH 225 KM IS AUTOMATED METRO (MARKET LEADER)

OF TRAM LINES (MARKET LEADER)

OF RAIL LINES

AUSTRALIABELGIUMCANADACHINADENMARKFRANCEGERMANYINDIALUXEMBOURGTHE NETHERLANDSNORWAYPORTUGALSWEDEN UNITED ARAB EMIRATESUNITED KINGDOMUNITED STATES

23,000Total number of buses and coaches worldwide.

22,100

34,200

56,300 IN 2015

20,700

32,700

53,400 IN 2014

240 km

Keolis Group

W E I M AG I N E WE CAREW E C O M M I T

To ensure the satisfaction of millions of passengers every single day, the Group must design and provide its services with the customer at the heart of its concerns. Winning the trust of Public Transport Authorities over the long term entails building partner relationships based on listening and transparency. Respect and people development are the foundations of the Group’s human resources policy, inspiring each one of our 56,000 employees everyday around the world.

Our valuesT H R E E G U I D E L I N E S T H AT D R I V E T H E E V E R Y D AY

A C T I V I T I E S O F E A C H E M P L O Y E E .

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W E I M AG I N E WE CAREW E C O M M I T

Each community has its own needs and specific financial constraints. Keolis sees its role as tailoring mobility solutions to suit each of them. And the role of its teams is to constantly innovate, designing attractive transport offers that focus on passengers’ well-being and comfort.

This means respecting the Group’s contractual commitments to Public Transport Authorities with regard to safety, and the quality and reliability of its operations. Keolis is a trusted partner that is committed to delivering the best sustainable mobility service to the communities it serves.

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Keolis Group

Our key principlesW H AT M A K E S T H E K E O L I S M O D E L D I F F E R E N T.

Enriching the customer experience Through its core philosophy of “Thinking like a passenger”, Keolis strives to understand the diversity of its customers, through an in-depth analysis of their lifestyles and travel habits. The purpose? Creating the conditions for a positive experience at every moment of their journey.

ORLÉANS (FRANCE) PlanBookTicketUsing a single app on their smartphones, travellers can now plan their journey, as well as buy and validate their tickets.

LONDON (UNITED KINGDOM)Docklands Light RailwayKeolisAmey Docklands has formed a new “Customer Action Team” to provide assistance and information to passengers during peak hour, and in the event of service disruptions.

TWENTE (THE NETHERLANDS)AccessibilityImproved accessibility for seniors and people with reduced mobility proved decisive in the renewal of the contract for this regional bus network.

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Optimising industrial performance Keolis draws on its vast industrial expertise in managing complex systems, in safety, in innovative and preventive maintenance and in eco-mobility to benefit its customers and the operational performance of networks, whatever the mode of transport (metro, tram, bus, coach, train).

Speeding up innovationBy integrating digital technology and involving all stakeholders in its thinking, Keolis is encouraging people to reconsider their view of public transport. Thanks to an approach based on studying future trends, collaboration and open innovation, we can imagine concepts of mobility that meet the needs of communities and their inhabitants ever more effectively.

UNITED KINGDOM Govia Thameslink RailwayKeolis won the contract for this rail franchise, which represents 273 million passengers per year. This reflects the Group’s expertise in managing “heavy modes”.

RENNES (FRANCE)Open DataEver since 2009, Rennes Métropole – with the support of Keolis – has allowed public access to network data, so that developers can create apps that facilitate the use of public transport.

STOCKHOLM (SWEDEN) Sustainable mobility100% of the buses in the Swedish capital operated by Keolis run on alternative fuels to diesel. 35% of them use biogas processed from the city’s waste.

GROUP Keoscopie DigitalThe first digital mobility observatory was launched by Keolis in 2015, in partnership with Netexplo. The aim: imagining the mobility scenarios of tomorrow and the solutions to which they will give rise.

LILLE (FRANCE) Automated metro The global pioneer in automated metros in Lille back in 1983, Keolis has further developed its expertise in this reliable and efficient mode of transport in Rennes, Lyon, Hyderabad and London.

BORDEAUX (FRANCE)ConnectramThe city of Bordeaux offered tram passengers a mobility experience that is unique in the world, thanks to an augmented reality technology and 3D screens in the “Connectram” carriages.

Keolis Group

Our commitments7 P R I O R I T I E S S E T T O E N S U R E T H AT T H E G R O U P

M A K E S C O N S TA N T P R O G R E S S .

Connecting mobility to passengers’ increasing expectations To make public transport even more attractive, Keolis treats customer satisfaction as a priority, on the basis of its core philosophy: “Thinking like a passenger.” Its aim is to shift from a model of mass transport to one that is fully customised.

In Tours, France, 93% of travellers said they were satisfied with the replacement bus service that was implemented following a major incident that occurred on the tram network in July 2015.

Fostering a strong relationship with Public Transport Authorities By establishing strong, long-lasting relationships with Public Transport Authorities based on listening, transparency and dialogue, Keolis is able to meet each community’s specific expectations. The purpose? To jointly develop tailored solutions that provide ever greater satisfaction to local communities.

When Keolis teamed up with the Public Transport Authority in Bergen, Norway, to build two tram network extensions, it successfully maintained a customer satisfaction rating of over 95%.

Putting safety first – everywhere and at all timesBecause it is a prerequisite in public transport, Keolis has made the safety of its passengers and employees its highest priority. In Group subsidiaries around the world, this is embodied by a highly demanding, yet empowering approach to continuous improvement.

In the 12 months following the third “Rhino” safety campaign run by Yarra Trams in Melbourne, Australia, the number of pedestrian accidents with trams decreased by 27%.

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3

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Our commitments7 P R I O R I T I E S S E T T O E N S U R E T H AT T H E G R O U P

M A K E S C O N S TA N T P R O G R E S S .

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Boosting economic performance Given the strain and uncertainty of the current economic environment, the Group’s subsidiaries are carrying out numerous initiatives at a local level to continue developing and meeting customer expectations, while also reducing costs.

In 10 years, Keolis and SYTRAL, the Public Transport Authority for the Lyon region in France, have reduced fare evasion from 18% to 10%.

Striving for operational excellence Keolis is committed to continuous improvement. The Group always endeavours to perform better, in every subsidiary and in all of its departments, and seeks to deliver the highest possible standard in terms of operation and maintenance – to Public Transport Authorities and passengers alike. It does this by implementing detailed and meticulous improvement plans.

In its first year of operation, Keolis successfully maintained an average rolling stock availability rate of over 99% for DLR, the automated metro in London.

Leading by exampleEnvironment, ethics, disabilities… The Group fully understands the role it must play to meet the challenges of sustainable development. This is why it works with all its stakeholders to deliver a corporate strategy that benefits not only its passengers and its employees, but also the communities it serves.

Keolis Mobilité Paris, which operates a transport service for people with disabilities in the French capital, regularly organises meetings between its drivers and experts specialised in working with people with reduced mobility.

Promoting employee engagement Developed on a core set of values and expertise, the Group places considerable emphasis on the engagement of its employees. This is achieved through a strong brand image and a company culture focused on optimising performance.

On arrival, every new employee on the Hyderabad network in India follows two weeks of training on the values and methods of Keolis.

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ALENÇON

CHAUMONT

Avignon

Valence

VienneSt-Étienne

Grenoble

Bellegarde-sur-Valserine

Besançon

Belfort

Colmar

Louvigny

Charleville-Mézières

Aulnoye-Aymeries

Valenciennes

Roubaix

ARTOIS-GOHELLE

Villeneuve-d’Ascq

Douai

Rouen

Chartres

Vendôme

Poitiers

NiortLa Rochelle

Angoulême

LimogesClermont-Ferrand

Saint-Pierre-des-Corps

Péronne

ReimsBezanne

Thionville

Mâcon

NÎMES

ALÈS

Cannes

CassisMartigues

Marseille

Perpignan

ToulouseDax

Montpellier

Vitrolles

AntibesAIX-EN-PROVENCE

NARBONNE

MILLAU

LYON

OYONNAXVICHY

RIOM

MONTLUÇON

LONS-LE-SAULNIER

PONTARLIER

MONTBELLIARD

ÉPINAL

NANCY SUB

POMPEY TOUL

CHALONS-EN-CHAMPAGNE

MAUBEUGEARRAS

AMIENS

CHAUNY

SOISSONS

CHÂTEAU-THIERRY

CREILCHANTILLY

HONFLEUR

FÉCAMP

ELBEUF

LISIEUX

RENNES

VITRÉLAVAL LE MANS

ORLÉANSMONTARGIS

BLOIS

TOURS

CHÂTELLERAULT

SAINTES

CHÂTEAUROUXNEVERS

Nantes

ANGERS

ST-MALOMORLAIX

QUIMPER

LORIENT Auray

CAENBAYEUX

CHERBOURG

SENLIS

LILLE

OBERNAISTRASBOURG

SARREBOURG

METZ

VESOUL

DIJON

Arc 1950

TARBESPAU

AUCH

AGEN

MARMANDE

BORDEAUX

Béziers

PORTE DE L’ISÈRE

MIRIBELL’Arbresle

BEAUNE

Dunkerque

DREUXBREST

Nyons

Keolis Group

14

Locations

Operating since

190870 departments covered by interurban services

360 car parks

3 metro networks and

11 tram networks

34,200 employees

90 urban networks

CLOSE-UP...

Lille – In conjunction with Matra Transport International, Keolis was behind the world’s first automated metro, inaugurated in 1983. Today, the VAL driverless network is the largest of its kind in the world, with 45 km of double track.

Greater Paris – With the acquisition of Transports Daniel Meyer, a leading player in interurban transport in the Paris region, Keolis boosted its presence in the Greater Paris area and positioned itself strongly in view of future projects linked to the Grand Paris Express network.

Avignon – At the TGV railway station, EFFIA supplemented its existing car parking facilities (approx. 3,200 spaces) with a new 835-space eco-sustainable car park, complete with 15,000  m2 of photovoltaic panels. Customers can now book their parking spaces using an online application.

THE PLATFORM IN NUMBERS

Keolis Group

F R A N C E

France, where the Group first developed the know-how it now delivers throughout the world, accounts for 56% of Keolis revenue.

ALENÇON

CHAUMONT

Avignon

Valence

VienneSt-Étienne

Grenoble

Bellegarde-sur-Valserine

Besançon

Belfort

Colmar

Louvigny

Charleville-Mézières

Aulnoye-Aymeries

Valenciennes

Roubaix

ARTOIS-GOHELLE

Villeneuve-d’Ascq

Douai

Rouen

Chartres

Vendôme

Poitiers

NiortLa Rochelle

Angoulême

LimogesClermont-Ferrand

Saint-Pierre-des-Corps

Péronne

ReimsBezanne

Thionville

Mâcon

NÎMES

ALÈS

Cannes

CassisMartigues

Marseille

Perpignan

ToulouseDax

Montpellier

Vitrolles

AntibesAIX-EN-PROVENCE

NARBONNE

MILLAU

LYON

OYONNAXVICHY

RIOM

MONTLUÇON

LONS-LE-SAULNIER

PONTARLIER

MONTBELLIARD

ÉPINAL

NANCY SUB

POMPEY TOUL

CHALONS-EN-CHAMPAGNE

MAUBEUGEARRAS

AMIENS

CHAUNY

SOISSONS

CHÂTEAU-THIERRY

CREILCHANTILLY

HONFLEUR

FÉCAMP

ELBEUF

LISIEUX

RENNES

VITRÉLAVAL LE MANS

ORLÉANSMONTARGIS

BLOIS

TOURS

CHÂTELLERAULT

SAINTES

CHÂTEAUROUXNEVERS

Nantes

ANGERS

ST-MALOMORLAIX

QUIMPER

LORIENT Auray

CAENBAYEUX

CHERBOURG

SENLIS

LILLE

OBERNAISTRASBOURG

SARREBOURG

METZ

VESOUL

DIJON

Arc 1950

TARBESPAU

AUCH

AGEN

MARMANDE

BORDEAUX

Béziers

PORTE DE L’ISÈRE

MIRIBELL’Arbresle

BEAUNE

Dunkerque

DREUXBREST

Nyons

FRANCE

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Locations

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F R A N C E

France, where the Group first developed the know-how it now delivers throughout the world, accounts for 56% of Keolis revenue.

CITY Urban network

City Management of over 300 spaces

Interurban networks

Metro

Tram

Bus Rapid Transit

CAPTION

In Greater Paris, 11 transport hubs and 25,700 parking spaces are managed by the Group

BELGIUMGERMANY

DENMARK

SWEDENNORWAY

THE NETHERLANDS

Zwolle

Zutphen

Oldenzaal

Rahden

Münster

Aalborg

Hinnerup

SlagelseCopenhagen

Helsinge

Gothenburg

Jönköping

Norrköping

Örebro

Dalarna

Bergen

DortmundDüsseldorfVenlo

LemgoBielefeld

KasselApeldoorn

KeolisVlaanderen

EurobusHolding

SoestHamm

Karlstad

Finspång

Aarhus

Ultrecht

Kampen

Stockholm

Värmland

Tylstrup

OdenseSkibby

LUXEMBOURG

Enschede

Porto

PORTUGAL

16

Keolis Group

CLOSE-UP...

Aarhus, Denmark – The city’s future tram network will be operated by Keolis as of May 2017. This new contract will enable the Group to diversify its businesses in Denmark, where it already operates a number of bus networks.

Stockholm, Sweden – In the capital city famous for being a pioneer in sustainable development, 35% of the 1,000 buses operated by Keolis run on biogas produced by processing waste. The remaining 65% use mixed or renewable energy (biodiesel, ethanol, biodiesel-electricity hybrid).

Germany – Teutoburger Wald Network (TWN) is a new rail franchise won by Keolis in northwest Germany, which consists of five lines and transports 11 million passengers per year. The Group will start operating it in 2017.

THE PLATFORM IN NUMBERS

C O N T I N E N TA L E U R O P E

Having won a number of new contracts in 2015, Keolis was able to speed up its development

across several modes – trams, buses and trains.

Operating since

2003

2 tram networks: Aarhus (Denmark – under construction) and Bergen (Norway)

4 rail networks in Germany and

2 in the Netherlands

8 countries Belgium Denmark Germany Luxembourg The Netherlands Norway Portugal Sweden

11,900 employees

100% of the buses operated by Keolis in Stockholm run on alternative forms of energy to diesel.

BELGIUMGERMANY

DENMARK

SWEDENNORWAY

THE NETHERLANDS

Zwolle

Zutphen

Oldenzaal

Rahden

Münster

Aalborg

Hinnerup

SlagelseCopenhagen

Helsinge

Gothenburg

Jönköping

Norrköping

Örebro

Dalarna

Bergen

DortmundDüsseldorfVenlo

LemgoBielefeld

KasselApeldoorn

KeolisVlaanderen

EurobusHolding

SoestHamm

Karlstad

Finspång

Aarhus

Ultrecht

Kampen

Stockholm

Värmland

Tylstrup

OdenseSkibby

LUXEMBOURG

Enschede

Porto

PORTUGAL

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Locations

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C O N T I N E N TA L E U R O P E

Having won a number of new contracts in 2015, Keolis was able to speed up its development

across several modes – trams, buses and trains.

Rail service in Germany

Rail service in the Netherlands

Tram Bus / shuttle / interurban and school coaches / PRM

CAPTION

Taxi Planned tram

Groupe KeolisKeolis Group

CLOSE-UP...

London – A year after Keolis took over the network, the DLR in East London is recording excellent performance results. The automated metro, which carries 115 million passengers annually, is now achieving 99% of scheduled departures.

Nottingham – In 2015, Keolis doubled the size of its tram network, which now stands at 32 km. The level of customer satisfaction remains very high: 96% of passengers say they would recommend the network to others.

England – Govia Thameslink Railway constitutes the largest rail franchise in the United Kingdom in terms of passenger numbers, train numbers, revenue and employees.

THE PLATFORM IN NUMBERS

U N I T E D K I N G D O M

In the country that saw the birth of the railway, Keolis operates several rail franchises,

an automated metro in the heart of London and a tram network.

Operating since

199633% of journeys are made on a network operated by Keolis

1 automated metro network (DLR – London)

X2 The Nottingham tram network doubled in size in 2015 following its extension

1,150 employees

99.2% is the average consolidated availability rate on the DLR network (London)

NottinghamBirmingham

Hereford CanterburyDover

HastingsEastbourne

Brighton

Southampton

Gatwick

Portsmouth

Liverpool

Shrewsbury

London

UNITED KINGDOMUNITED KINGDOM

Ashford

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Rail service in the UKTram

CAPTION

Locations

U N I T E D K I N G D O M

In the country that saw the birth of the railway, Keolis operates several rail franchises,

an automated metro in the heart of London and a tram network.

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Metro

UNITED STATES

MartinezFresno

Las VegasMonrovia/Covina

Anaheim

Fort LauderdalePompano

Washington DC

Boston

LancasterVan NuysBurbank

CANADA

Rimouski

MontrealTerrebonne Repentigny

Quebec

Waterloo

Keolis GroupKeolis Group

CLOSE-UP...

Washington, DC, United States – The Group’s contract to operate VRE, the capital city’s commuter train network, has been renewed until 2020, thanks to an excellent operational performance and a record 92% customer satisfaction rate.

Boston, United States – Keolis, which operates the State of Massachusetts’ commuter trains, has achieved the best punctuality rate for ten years. The monthly average has been around 94% in the second semester of 2015, thanks to its new service quality improvement plan.

Waterloo, Canada – The city’s tram system, currently under construction, will be operated and maintained by Keolis as of 2017. This is the Group’s first tram contract in North America.

THE PLATFORM IN NUMBERS

N O R T H A M E R I C A

The Group already operated urban and regional rail services in North America. In a new phase of its growth, it will soon start operating a new tram network in Canada.

Operating since

20091 tram network under construction: Waterloo (Ontario, Canada)2

rail networks: Washington DC (VRE) and Boston (KCS)

4,700 employees

92% of customer satisfaction on the Virginia Railway Express (VRE)

UNITED STATES

MartinezFresno

Las VegasMonrovia/Covina

Anaheim

Fort LauderdalePompano

Washington DC

Boston

LancasterVan NuysBurbank

CANADA

Rimouski

MontrealTerrebonne Repentigny

Quebec

Waterloo

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Train

Taxi

Planned tram

Bus / shuttle / interurban and school coaches / PRM

CAPTION

20-

Locations

N O R T H A M E R I C A

The Group already operated urban and regional rail services in North America. In a new phase of its growth, it will soon start operating a new tram network in Canada.

Keolis GroupKeolis Group

Operating since

20094 states covered: Victoria Queensland South Australia Western Australia 250 km

of track in Melbourne, the world’s largest tram network

4,000 employees

935 buses make up the fleet of the Keolis Downer bus division

CLOSE-UP...

Melbourne, Australia – In Australia’s second city (population 3.8 million), Keolis has been operating the world’s largest tram network since 2009. 471 trams provide 180 million journeys per year on 28 lines totalling 250 km of track.

Gold Coast, Australia – The city’s tram network, launched by Keolis in 2014, has exceeded its passenger number targets after one year of operation. The 13-kilometre line and 16 stations recorded 6.18 million journeys, compared to the forecast of 5.7 million.

Australia – With its partner, Downer, Keolis has acquired ATE, a company that operates a fleet of 935 buses in three Australian states. This key acquisition, intended to reinforce Keolis’ position in Australia, is the largest made by the Group since its purchase of EFFIA in 2010.

THE PLATFORM IN NUMBERS

A U S T R A L I A A N D N E W Z E A L A N D

Thanks to the acquisition of one of Australia’s leading bus company, Keolis, which already operated the Melbourne and Gold Coast

tram networks, has become the country’s number one private multimodal transport operator.

AUSTRALIA

Gold CoastBrisbane

AdelaidePerth

Kalgoorlie

Melbourne

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Tram

CAPTION

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Locations

A U S T R A L I A A N D N E W Z E A L A N D

Thanks to the acquisition of one of Australia’s leading bus company, Keolis, which already operated the Melbourne and Gold Coast

tram networks, has become the country’s number one private multimodal transport operator.

Bus / shuttle / interurban and school coaches / PRM

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

Abu Dhabi

Keolis Group

CAPTION

A F R I C A , M I D D L E E A S T

A N D A S I A

India, the Middle East and China; the Group is positioning itself in some of the global regions where the need

for public transport is growing exponentially.

MetroOffices Planned metro

INDIA

CHINA

Hyderabad

WuhanShanghai

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Locations

A F R I C A , M I D D L E E A S T

A N D A S I A

India, the Middle East and China; the Group is positioning itself in some of the global regions where the need

for public transport is growing exponentially.

Present since

201270 km of track for the new automated elevated metro in Hyderabad, to be inaugurated in 2016

75,000 passengers per day on line 8.3 of Shanghai’s automated metro, which will be operated by Keolis from the end of 2017

CLOSE-UP...

Hyderabad, India – 15 train sets were successfully tested on the new automated metro in Hyderabad in 2015. The elevated metro – to be launched in October 2016 – will serve 66 stations across three lines, covering 70 km of track.

United Arab Emirates – Emirates Transport, a UAE federal transport operator, and Nesma, a Saudi engineering, construction and transport company, signed strategic partnership agreements with Keolis in 2015.

Shanghai, China – Line 8.3 of the city’s metro system will be run by Keolis as of 2017 for a period of five years. It is Shanghai’s first automated metro line and the first line in the country to be operated by a foreign company. It will transport an average of 75,000 passengers per day on 6.7 km of track.

THE PLATFORM IN NUMBERS

400 employees

Keolis Group

Our references

METROS

• Pioneer and world leader in automated metros (225 km)

• Operations in France, UK, India, and soon in China

Lille, Lyon, Rennes (France), Hyderabad (India), London (UK), Shanghai (China, starting 2017)

TRAMS

• World leader in trams (660 km)• Operator of the Melbourne network,

the world’s largest (250 km)

11 NETWORKS IN FRANCE Angers, Bordeaux, Brest, Caen, Dijon, Le Mans, Lille, Lyon, Orléans, Strasbourg, Tours

5 INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS Bergen (Norway), Gold Coast (Australia), Melbourne (Australia), Nottingham (UK), Porto (Portugal)

2 NEW NETWORKS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Aarhus (Denmark), Waterloo (Canada)

TRAINS

Approx. 6,000 km of tracks

8 networks in Europe and North America

1 in 3 rail journey in the United Kingdom is made on a network operated by Keolis

COMMUTER TRAINS Boston (U.S.), Washington, DC (U.S.)

INTERCITY TRAINS Germany, The Netherlands, United Kingdom

BUSES AND COACHES

23,000 vehicles worldwide

No. 1 for urban buses in France

100% of the bus fleet in Stockholm runs on alternative fuels to diesel

URBAN Aix-en-Provence, Beaune, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Montargis, Montbéliard, Rennes (France), Adelaide (Australia), Burbank (U.S), Copenhagen (Denmark), Gothenburg (Sweden), Perth (Australia), Stockholm (Sweden)...

Bus Rapid Transit: Las Vegas (U.S.), Metz, Nîmes, Rennes, Tours (France)…

INTERCITY Alsace, Ardèche, Eure, Haute-Garonne, Seine-Maritime (France), Belgium, Quebec (Canada)…

Coach Rapid Transit: Beauvais-Amiens, Loire-Atlantique, Franche-Comté (France)

AIRPORT SHUTTLES: Bordeaux, Marseille, Montpellier, Le Bus Direct – Paris Aéroports (France), Fort Lauderdale (U.S.)…

AT A GLANCE 2015-2016

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PARKING

No. 2 for parking in France

141,000 spaces managed

360car parks

No. 1 for station and hospital car parks

STATIONSAix-en-Provence TGV, Avignon TGV, Besançon TGV, Dijon, Lille Flandres,Limoges, Lyon, Metz, Nancy TGV, Paris (7 stations), Toulon, Valence TGV (France)...

HOSPITALS AND CLINICSDunkirk, Lille, Marseille, Metz-Thionville, Nice (France)...

CITY CENTRESBéziers, Cassis, Grenoble, Marseille, Massy, Montpellier, Paris, Toulouse (France)...

SHOPPING CENTRES Châlons-en-Champagne, Lyon, Rouen, Tremblay-en-France (France)...

PARK AND RIDE (P+R) Bordeaux, Belfort, Marne-la-Vallée, Metz (France)...

ON-STREET Grenoble, Herblay, Lens, Perpignan (France)...

SEA AND RIVER SHUTTLES

210,000 journeys made in 2015 on river shuttles in Bordeaux

Bordeaux, Brest, Lorient (France)

ON-DEMAND TRANSPORT

No. 1 French operator of transport for people with reduced mobility

No. 2 in chauffeur-driven cars in Greater Paris with LeCab

TRANSPORT FOR PEOPLE WITH REDUCED MOBILITYAngers, Caen, Châteauroux, Laval, Lens, Lille, Lyon, Paris, Orléans (France), California (U.S.), Sweden…

ON-DEMAND TRANSPORT Arras, Aix-en-Provence, Dreux, Greater Paris, Lille, Orléans, Roissy, Rouen (France)…

CHAUFFEUR-DRIVEN CARS/TAXISAnaheim (U.S.), Belgium, Greater Paris (France)…

CAR-SHARING/CAR-POOLINGArras, Bordeaux, Lens-Béthune, Lille, Orléans, Metz, Rennes (France)…

BICYCLES

No. 2 for bicycle share schemes in France

A fleet of 17,000 bicycles (self-service, long-term rental, electrically assisted, etc.) in 25 towns and citiesAgen, Blois, Bordeaux, Brest, Dijon, Laval, Lens, Lille, Marmande, Montargis, Nevers, Orléans, Pau, Rennes, Tours, Versailles, Vichy (France)...

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