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  2. Compagnie des Autobus de Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Line 100: Nice, Monaco, Menton and return; Line 100X: Nice, Monaco and return; Line 110: Nice Airport, Monaco, Menton and return; There are two night routes. N1: Albert II - Larvotto Beach and return; N2: Monaco-Ville - Jardin Exotique and return; There is a ferry service "Bateaubus" which operates between both sides of Monaco port. The boat is ...

  3. Transport in Monaco - Wikipedia

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    There are four other bus routes which connect Monaco with neighbouring regions. Line 11: La Turbie, Monaco and return [5] Line 100: Nice, Monaco, Menton and return [6] Line 100X: Nice, Monaco and return; Line 110: Nice Airport, Monaco, Menton and return [7] [8] There is a ferry service "Bateaubus" which operates between both sides of Monaco port.

  4. Public transport timetable - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Cook Overseas Timetable; A bi-monthly timetable book of major trains, and some bus and ferry services outside Europe, ceased December 2010. [3] OAG Flight Guide; A monthly air timetable book published by OAG (Official Airline Guide), and covers all airlines and airports in the world.

  5. Nice-Ville station - Wikipedia

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    Nice-Ville station (French: Gare de Nice-Ville), also known as Nice-Thiers station (Gare de Nice-Thiers), is the main railway station of Nice, France. It is situated on the Marseille–Ventimiglia railway and constitutes the southwestern terminus of the Nice–Breil-sur-Roya railway.

  6. Alpes-Maritimes - Wikipedia

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    Villefranche-sur-Mer between Nice and Monaco. The presence of the Mediterranean Sea and the French Alps under a mild sky has favoured one dominant activity: tourism, which accounts for 64,000 jobs directly in the Alpes-Maritimes. For only the city of Nice the tourism turnover represents a 12 to 13% share of the whole tourism market in France.

  7. Monaco-Monte-Carlo station - Wikipedia

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    Monaco-Monte-Carlo station (French: Gare de Monaco-Monte-Carlo; Monégasque: Staçiun de Munegu-Munte-Carlu) is the sole railway station in the Principality of Monaco, though part of it is located in Beausoleil, France. It is served by trains of the French state-owned operator SNCF, on the Marseille–Ventimiglia railway line. The station ...

  8. Èze - Wikipedia

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    Èze-Village can be reached by train from Nice via the train station Èze-sur-Mer or by bus from Nice. Close to the train station is a bus stop for buses bringing tourists to Èze-Village. The motto of the village is the phrase Isis Moriendo Renascor (meaning "In death I am Reborn") and its emblem is a phoenix perched on a bone.

  9. Heli Air Monaco - Wikipedia

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    Eurocopter AS350 of Heli Air Monaco flying over the Vista Palace Hotel in Monte Carlo.. Heli Air Monaco was founded in 1976 with the support of Prince Rainier III, [1] and began operations from the Monaco Heliport, located in the Fontvieille quarter of Monaco, from where it now operates regular shuttle services between Monaco Heliport and Nice Airport (an average 24 transfers a day), and ...