Toulouse

General Information

The main structure of the network is formed by the two metro lines, two tramlines and a series of high-frequency and high capacity bus routes, that are then supplemented by other bus routes filling in the gaps. Train services are provided by SNCF, but don't really feature in the public transport maps or guides
Bus Trolleybus Tram Metro/Underground/U-Bahn Railway Funicular Cable Car Ferry Other Form of Transport Rating
yes no yes yes yes no no no no 4 star - Very good service with many plus points and very few negatives
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description The main part of the network are the buses, with a number of high frequency lines coming out from the city centre that are then supported by additional radial services. Buses are modern and reliable with lots of bus lanes and priority throughout the city
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description Two tramlines start in the centre of town and head towards the North West of the city, one line (T2) serves the airport and the other (T1) serves some of the local areas near the airport, as well as the business parks. Services are reliable, but very slow. The tram from the airport takes over 50 minutes to make a journey that the Aerobus completes in 25
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Tisseo
web www.tisseo.fr
description The small metro network runs through the heart of the city centre - there are two lines A and B. Both use driverless small trains with line B only having two car trains and consequently being very busy most of the time (line A has double length trains to help ease overcrowding) Services are quick and an easy way of getting across town.
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