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There are lines with high level of service (LIgne A Niveau Elevé de Service).These lines constitute with the tram, the main axes of the network. They function from 5 am to midnight or 1 am with a 10- to 15-minute fréquency between 5:30 am and midnight, with an identical service the Saturday morning and a connection to 2 lines of tram at least.
2× per day Bordeaux–Angoulême, 1× per day Coutras–Angoulême, several additional services between Bordeaux and Coutras 17 Bordeaux-Saint-Jean... Saintes: 24 Bordeaux-Saint-Jean – Cenon – Libourne – Coutras – Saint-Médard-de-Guizières† – Saint-Seurin-sur-l'Isle† – Montpon-Ménestérol – Mussidan – Douzillac ...
Tramway at place de la Comédie in the 1900s. The first public transport service in Bordeaux was a horse-drawn omnibus, introduced in 1830.In 1880, the first horse-drawn tramway was introduced, and eventually 752 horses were used to pull 71 cars.
25 September 1990: Service began on the south-west branch of the LGV Atlantique to Saint-Pierre-des-Corps, west of Tours; 1 April 1992: Initial proposals for a high-speed link between Saint-Pierre-des-Corps and Bordeaux. Early in its conception, the line was going to be called LGV Aquitaine. 1994–1995: Public debate on the LGV Aquitaine project
Grand Parc tram stop is a tram stop on line C of the Tramway de Bordeaux.It is located on Avenue Emile Counord in the city of Bordeaux.The stop opened on 19 November 2007, when Line C was extended north from Quinconces, and was the northern terminus of Line C until a further extension to Les Aubiers opened on 27 February 2008.
Berges de la Garonne tram stop is located on line B of the Tramway de Bordeaux. It opened on 20 June 2014, when the line was extended from Claveau, and is the current northern terminus of line B. The stop is located on Avenue du Docteur Schinazi in the city of Bordeaux and is operated by Transports Bordeaux Métropole. [1] [2]
Bordeaux-Saint-Jean (Occitan: Bordèu Sent Joan) or formerly Bordeaux-Midi is the main railway station in the French city of Bordeaux. It is the southern terminus of the Paris–Bordeaux railway , and the western terminus of the Chemins de fer du Midi main line from Toulouse .