TPER

It owns part of Trenitalia Tper, which operates train services in the wider Emilia-Romagna region, on railway lines overseen by both Rete Ferroviaria Italiana and Ferrovie Emilia Romagna.

The share capital is divided as follows among the various public bodies of Emilia-Romagna[1] and 3 provinces of Lombardia: The bus fleet inherited from ATC consists of 1200 vehicles.

Moreover, several proprietary car parks are scattered in the area managed by the company, along the main suburban and extra-urban lines.

TPER has also inherited three railway depots from FER: Bologna Roveri, Ferrara Porta Reno (now closed) and Rimini Clementini, which then was ceded to START Romagna together with its bus services.

The museum, called "Collezione Storica ATC", was established inside the former tram and bus shed "Deposito Zucca" in Via di Saliceto; very close to the Ustica Memorial Museum, which hosts the wreck of the MC-Donnel Douglas DC-9 operating the Itavia Flight 870, which crashed in the Tyrrhenian Sea between the isles of Ponza and Ustica, killing all the people aboard.

Trolleybus Iveco Crealis ( Emilio ) serving on line 13, part of Bologna trolleybus network
Bus in Ferrara