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Company type | Public benefit corporation |
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Founded | Turin, Piedmont - (Italy) (2003) |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Metropolitan City of Turin
Province of Alessandria |
Key people | Paolo Golzio, chairman Giovanni Foti, executive director |
Products | Mass transit |
Revenue | €403 million (2005) |
Owner | Comune di Torino (in Italian) |
Number of employees | 5500 (2005) |
Divisions | Holding Trasporto pubblico locale |
Website | www.gtt.to.it |
The Gruppo Torinese Trasporti (GTT) is a public benefit corporation responsible for public transportation in the provinces of Alessandria, Cuneo, Asti and the Metropolitan City of Turin. It was created in 2003 from the merge of ATM (Azienda Torinese Mobilità) and SATTI (Società Torinese Trasporti Intercomunali), the latter responsible for railway connection in the province of Turin as well as for the Turin metro. GTT is now wholly owned by the Turin City Hall.
GTT manages the urban and suburban public transport (the Turin tram system, with 10 lines, and bus network of about 110 lines), the Turin Metro and 3 railway lines (82 km, plus other 24 managed for Trenitalia). The Turin metropolitan area is also served by about 70 extra-urban bus lines, reaching 220 different municipalities (comuni). GTT also manages minor services, such as the Sassi-Superga historical tramway, the Mole Antonelliana elevator, the City Sightseeing and also the touristic navigation on Po River.