SuperShuttle Los Angeles, a California corporation, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of SSI. SuperShuttle Los Angeles is authorized to operate as an on-call, door-to-door PSC between points in Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Ventura counties and Los Angeles-area-airports, harbors, and train stations. This authority was granted on September 7, 1995, pursuant to Decision (D.) 95-09-048, which assigned SuperShuttle Los Angeles its corporate identification number PSC-9635. SuperShuttle Los Angeles has also received a Class A Charter Party Certificate, renewed on August 14, 2004. Its principal place of business is 531 Van Ness Avenue, Torrance, CA.
SuperShuttle Orange County, a California corporation, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of SSI. SuperShuttle Orange County is authorized to operate as an on-call PSC between Los Angeles area airports, train stations, and port terminals, and points in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura Counties. This authority was granted on February 3, 1994, pursuant to D.94-02-014, which assigned SuperShuttle Orange County its corporate identification number PSC-8937. SuperShuttle Orange County has also received a Class A Charter Party Certificate, renewed on September 12, 2003. Its principal place of business is 2292 Batavia, Unit A, Orange, CA.
SuperShuttle San Francisco, a California corporation, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of SSI. SuperShuttle San Francisco is authorized to operate as an on-call, door-to-door PSC between the San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and the San Jose Airport and points in San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara Counties. This authority was granted on December 19, 1988, pursuant to D.88-12-066. Its corporate identification number is PSC-1298. SuperShuttle San Francisco has also received a Class A Charter Party Certificate, renewed on September 19, 2004. Its principal place of business is 30 Adrian Court, Burlingame, CA.
SuperShuttle Sacramento, a California corporation, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of SSI. SuperShuttle Sacramento is authorized to operate as an on-call, door-to-door PSC between Sacramento International Airport and points in the Counties of Sacramento, Solano, Yolo, Placer, Sutter, Nevada, El Dorado, and San Joaquin. This authority was granted on September 5, 2002, pursuant to D.02-09-015, which assigned SuperShuttle Sacramento its corporate identification number PSC-15260. Its principal place of business is 3100 Northgate Boulevard, Sacramento, CA.
SFO Airporter, a California corporation, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of SSI. SFO Airporter is authorized to operate as an on-call, door-to-door PSC between the City of San Francisco and SFO; the Cities of Oakland and Berkeley, on the one hand, and SFO; the Cities of Oakland, Berkeley, and Alameda and the Oakland Army Base and Oakland International Airport; and certain San Mateo Peninsula Hotels and the City of San Francisco. SFO Airporter provides these services pursuant to D.90-03-077, dated March 28, 1990. Its corporate identification number is PSC-37. SFO Airporter has also received a Class A Charter Party Certificate, issued on April 9, 2005. Its principal place of business is 54 Tanforan Avenue, South San Francisco, CA.
SSI, a Delaware corporation qualified to transact business in California, is the parent company of the Five PSCs.
VTOD, a Delaware corporation, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Veolia Transportation. VTOD has no present operations and will exist in the future for the sole purpose of holding shares and control of SSI and thereby the Five PSCs. Its principal place of business is 8757 Georgia Avenue, Suite 1300, Silver Springs, MD 209120.
Veolia Transportation is the parent company of VTOD and a subsidiary of Veolia Environmental, a large environmental services company. Veolia Transportation is a large private transportation provider in North America. It provides rail services under contract in Boston and Los Angeles. It also runs fixed route and commuter bus contracts in New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Washington DC, North and South Carolina, Texas, California, Colorado, Arizona, and Canada. It also operates paratransit systems under contract in Connecticut, Maryland, Washington DC, South Carolina, Texas, and California. The California operations of Veolia Transportation are either private in character or provided on a contract basis to another carrier. It does not provide direct common carrier services subject to the Commission's jurisdiction under the Public Utilities Act.