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  2. List of Toulouse Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Line B of the Toulouse Metro opened on 30 June 2007. [1] It currently serves 20 stations and has a route length of 15.7 kilometres (9.8 mi). [1] Borderouge; Trois Cocus; La Vache; Barrière de Paris; Minimes; Canal du Midi; Compans-Caffarelli; Jeanne d'Arc; Jean-Jaurès (transfer: Metro A) François-Verdier; Carmes; Palais de Justice (transfer ...

  3. Toulouse Metro - Wikipedia

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    It extends from the shopping centre of Balma through Toulouse with stations at Marengo (connecting with the main SNCF railway station), Capitole, Place Esquirol and University of Mirail. After its final station, Basso-Cambo , is a carriage shed-workshop, which provides storage, maintenance and tests of the rolling stock for the whole of network.

  4. Toulouse-Matabiau station - Wikipedia

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    Toulouse-Matabiau is the main railway station in Toulouse, southern France. It is in the city centre and connected to the Toulouse Metro. The station is situated on the Bordeaux–Sète railway, Toulouse–Bayonne railway, Brive–Toulouse (via Capdenac) railway and Toulouse–Auch railway. Direct trains run to most parts of France.

  5. Toulouse Métropole - Wikipedia

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    Created in January 2015, it replaced the previous Communauté urbaine de Toulouse. [2] With an area of 458.2 km 2, and a population of 783,353 in 2018, of which 486,828 are in Toulouse proper. [1] It is the 5th largest metropolis after Greater Paris, Aix-Marseille-Provence, Lille-Europe and Bordeaux. The annual budget is €1,4 billion (2015). [3]

  6. Transit map - Wikipedia

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    A transit map is a topological map in the form of a schematic diagram used to illustrate the routes and stations within a public transport system—whether this be bus, tram, rapid transit, commuter rail or ferry routes. Metro maps, subway maps, or tube maps of metropolitan railways are some common examples.

  7. Toulouse railway network - Wikipedia

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    Toulouse-Matabiau station. The Toulouse railway network is roughly star-shaped. [7] [8] The structuring axis is the Bordeaux–Sète line, which crosses the agglomeration in a north-west - south-east orientation, [7] following on a part of the route the Canal du Midi. [8] Near the city center is the most important station of the city, Toulouse ...

  8. Toulouse tramway - Wikipedia

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    Including the three-station, 2.4-kilometre (1.5 mi) branch line of Line T2 which opened in April 2015, [3] the entire Toulouse tramway serves 27 stations [1] and is based on the Alstom Citadis 302 family of low-floor trains. The system and its fare structure is incorporated into the Tisséo network of Toulouse, which also includes the Toulouse ...

  9. Blagnac - Wikipedia

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    Local transport is operated by Tisséo. Buses 70 and 71 run to Jeanne d'Arc (connection with Line B of the Toulouse Metro) and bus 66 runs to St Cyprien République (connection with Line A), both in the city centre. Bus 25 circles the suburb and stops at the Airport, and bus 17 connects Blagnac to Mondonville, toward the northwest.