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11/24/2004
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Washington Group teams with France's RATP to offer operation, maintenance services to U.S. transit agencies
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Washington Group International Inc. recently announced it is partnering with RATP Développement to market operating and maintenance services to U.S. passenger-rail agencies.
Washington Group currently is operating and expanding New Jersey Transit’s Hudson-Bergen light-rail line under the first design-build-operate-maintain contract for a U.S. transit agency, according to a prepared statement.
The design-build firm helped design and construct Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Gold Line light-rail extension. Washington Group also is involved in Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s Dulles Corridor project and South Florida Regional Transportation Authority’s double-tracking project.
Washington Group will rely on RATP’s expertise to help operate and maintain rail systems. The French agency operates the 14-line Paris Metro, two regional Paris rail lines, two transit lines and numerous bus routes.
Washington Group currently is operating and expanding New Jersey Transit’s Hudson-Bergen light-rail line under the first design-build-operate-maintain contract for a U.S. transit agency, according to a prepared statement.
The design-build firm helped design and construct Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Gold Line light-rail extension. Washington Group also is involved in Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s Dulles Corridor project and South Florida Regional Transportation Authority’s double-tracking project.
Washington Group will rely on RATP’s expertise to help operate and maintain rail systems. The French agency operates the 14-line Paris Metro, two regional Paris rail lines, two transit lines and numerous bus routes.