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Animated map depicting the evolution of the rail infrasture, including the former and current tramway networks, in the greater Lyon region from 1860 to 2020. The first tram network was built and operated by the Compagnie des Omnibus et tramways de Lyon (OTL), founded in 1879.
Le tramway de Lyon est un réseau de tramway qui dessert la ville française de Lyon et une partie de son agglomération. Il est constitué de huit lignes dont sept urbaines qui sont propriété de SYTRAL Mobilités et sont exploitées par Keolis Lyon sous la marque commerciale TCL.
Charpennes–Charles Hernu is the crossroad of several metro and tram lines to every direction (north, east, south, west). Saxe–Gambetta Gare Part-Dieu–Vivier Merle is in La Part-Dieu business district and serves Part-Dieu railway station, the most important railway station in Lyon.
Le tram-train de l'Ouest lyonnais est un réseau de train léger français, dont la billetterie est intégrée au service TER Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes [1]. Reliant le centre de la métropole de Lyon à l'ouest de l'agglomération, il est inauguré partiellement de Lyon-Saint-Paul à Sain-Bel le 22 septembre 2012 [ 2 ] et de Tassin à Brignais ...
The tram-train de l'ouest lyonnais (in English, Western Lyon tram-train) is a tram-train network in the urban area of Lyon in the region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, with two lines departing from Lyon-Saint-Paul station.
The Lyon Metro (French: Métro de Lyon, [metʁo d(ə) ljɔ̃]) is a rapid transit system serving Lyon Metropolis, France. First opened in 1974, it currently consists of four lines, serving 42 stations and comprising 34.4 kilometres (21.4 mi) of route.
Animated map depicting the evolution of the rail infrasture, including the former and current tramway networks, in the greater Lyon region from 1860 to 2020. The first tram network was built and operated by the Compagnie des Omnibus et tramways de Lyon (OTL), founded in 1879.