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Bus lines in Bordeaux are managed by the Urban Community of Bordeaux Public Transport System (Transports Bordeaux Métropole) and Keolis company. Their network comprises 124 lines: 13 high frequency (10–15 minute) services (LIANES), 10 main lines which have a service frequency from 15 to 30 minutes, 33 other lines,
Course Link 1: Bordeaux-Gare Saint Jean <=> Mérignac-Centre. [2] 1: 2: Bordeaux-Quinconces <=> Le Taillan-La Boétie: 2: 3: Bordeaux-Quinconces <=> Saint-Médard-Issac, -Gare routière or Saint-Aubin-Villepreux: 3: 4: Bordeaux-Bassins à Flots <=> Pessac-Magonty or -Cap de Bos: 4: 12: Bordeaux-Palais de Justice <=> Eysines-Hippodrome: 12: 15
The stop is located in the Place des Quinconces in the centre of the city of Bordeaux, and has four parallel platforms. Two of these serve lines C and D, which share tracks at this point, whilst the other two serve line B. The stop is operated by Transports Bordeaux Métropole. [1] [2] [3] The stop opened on 24 April 2004, when both lines B and ...
Bordeaux-Gare Saint Jean <=> Mérignac-Centre [1]-4: Bordeaux-Bassins à Flots <=> Pessac-Magonty or -Cap de Bos-5 => Villenave-Piscine Chambéry-12 => Eysines-Hippodrome-15: Bordeaux-Centre commercial du Lac or Bruges-Camping international <=> Villenave-Courréjean or -Pont de la Maye-16: Bouliac-Centre commercial <=> Mérignac-Les Pins
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.
Pessac (French pronunciation: ⓘ; Occitan: Peçac) is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.It is a member of the metropolis of Bordeaux, being the second-largest suburb of Bordeaux and located just southwest of it.
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 .
It is also the largest pedestrian square in Europe: [1] vehicles are allowed on the Place de la Concorde and Place des Quinconces. In the middle is an equestrian statue of King Louis XIV by François-Frédéric Lemot (1825). [1] Another statue, representing the Petit Prince and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, is at the west end of the square.