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===France=== * The company was the third largest private sector operator of public transport and operated: ** 7 tramway networks across the country: 5 in service (''[[Bordeaux]], [[Nice]], [[Rouen]], [[Nancy, France|Nancy]]'') ; 1 in construction in suburban [[Lyon]], (''Lesly'') and two in project (''[[Le Havre]] and [[Toulon]]'') ** 77 bus networks (''January 1, 2009''), especially in [[Bordeaux]], [[Nice]], [[Rouen]], [[Saint-Étienne]], [[Toulon]], [[Le Havre]] and [[Nancy, France|Nancy]] ** More than 25 suburban networks in suburban [[Paris]] : (''[[Seine-St-Denis "TRA"]], [[Melun]] "Tram", [[Sénart]] "Sénart Bus", etc.'') ** 4 tourist railways (''[[Petit train de la Rhune]]'', ''[[Vapeur du Trieux]]'', ''[[Chemin de Fer de La Mure]]'' and ''[[Chemins de Fer de Provence]]'')<ref name="vttour">{{Cite web |title=Transports Touristiques |url=http://www.trainstouristiques.veolia-transport.com/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070427061806/http://www.trainstouristiques.veolia-transport.com/ |archive-date=2007-04-27 |access-date=2008-08-13 |publisher=Veolia Transport}}</ref> ** Ferry services in Mediterranéa: Veolia recently bought 28% of the [[SNCM|Société Nationale Maritime Corse Méditerranée]], a previously state-owned ferry company. [[File:Integral am Bahnhof Geitau.jpg|thumb|The [[Bayerische Oberlandbahn]] near [[Munich]] is operated by Veolia.]]
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