BUS ÉLIOS
Read moreElios buses are responsible for operating the Grand Villeneuvois network, which includes 19 municipalities. 29 free routes are offered to users, including 4 main routes and 17 secondary routes operating throughout the day at specific times. A transportation-on-demand service is available for areas not served and for people with reduced mobility. School shuttles also run and there is a possibility of lending standard bicycles, folding bicycles and VAE. All the information on the site.
FUN’BUS
Read moreThe Fun'Bus travels every day except Sundays and Holidays in July and August. In June and September, Tuesday and Saturday morning, and only Saturday morning from October to May. This bus, set up by the City, serves the strategic points of the municipality for free between the Bellevue and Le Pacific districts, such as some campsites, the Sainte-Anne district, the Lighthouse and the Grière, the town of Tillsonburg and its beach, and the main places of La Tranche-sur-Mer.
FIL BLEU
Read moreFares, subscriptions, lines, schedules: don't waste time looking for information, the Tours center agency will give you all the information you need. The Fil Bleu network covers nearly 25 cities in the Tours metropolitan area and its surroundings. And at any hour, on Sundays or holidays, there is always a transport solution. So, leave the car in a parking relay, consult the application, buy a ticket at the terminals accessible at certain stops and take the time to be driven, discovering the landscapes differently.
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreThe Hérault public transport union, called "Hérault-Transport", provides daily connections throughout the region. Line number 602 connects Sète to the city of Montpellier, leaving from Quai Noël Guignon and arriving at the Sabines station (in Montpellier, you will have to take a tramway to get to the historic center). Schedules are available at tourist offices or can be downloaded from the website. For people with reduced mobility, a place is available in the vehicles.
AUTOBUS SURESNOIS
Read moreThe Suresnois bus, or AS as used by the habitués, only serves the city of Suresnes. It is accessible with an RATP ticket, the amethyst card or the orange card. There are 2 main circuits that circulate from Monday to Saturday and public holidays at a frequency of 40 minutes: the Freedom circuit and the Republic circuit. A third circuit, which only operates on Sunday, serves the Cité-Jardins and the market Caron.
DK'BUS
Read moreDK'Bus is the public transport network of the Communauté urbaine de Dunkerque. Since 2018, public transport has been 100% free. The network has been completely redesigned and meshed with so-called Chrono lines (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5) every 10 minutes, direct lines and connecting lines. You can leave the car alone, except if you want to go to the west of the conurbation, where journey times are quite long. An evening Noctibus N1 and N2 service is also available, as is a night taxi-bus service (booking required).
SIBRA
Read moreSibra has just reinvented its network to make it easier for you to get around by bus. With the creation of new lines to serve new areas and circular lines to avoid the city center, Rythmo lines that operate in the same way on weekdays, weekends and public holidays, and the opening of Sibra à la demande, available by reservation, Sibra is making it even easier to use the bus. With free travel again in summer and a drop in season ticket prices for all, there's no excuse not to take the bus!
TCRB
Read moreThe community network of the Boulonnaise region operates every day of the year except on 1 May and 25 December. Only unit tickets and 4-travel books are sold by the driver, go to the bus area, rue de la Lamp, for other formulas and remove a schedule guide. 26 bus lines serve Boulogne and its region, until Dannes to the south, Wimereux to the north and La-Capelle-les Boulogne to the land. There is a bus service to Calais on 03 21 96 49 54 or via Marchioness at 03 21 32 30 90 at the departure of Daunou boulevard. Another line joins Berck and Le Touquet at 03 21 31 77 48, and finally a link to Desvres is also insured at 03 21 10 34 34.
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Sète and Marseillan via Marseillan-Plage (line 323), between Béziers and Marseillan (line 210) and between Agde and Marseillan-Plage (line 274). Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport or Tel 0 825 34 01 34 (0,15 € incl/min).
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Béziers and Nissan (line 201). The different municipalities in the area are also accessible by bus: Montady and Capestang by 441 and 202, Poilhes by 202, Lespignan by 213, colombiers by 201. Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport
IZILO MOBILITÉS DE LORIENT AGGLO
Read moreAll year round, IZILO lets you travel around Lorient Agglomération. To simplify your bus or boat journeys, download the IZILO app to buy your tickets, plan your itinerary and follow the bus or boat in real time. IZILO also offers rental of electrically-assisted bicycles and secure bicycle shelters. For further information, contact the Maison des mobilités or the Maison du Vélo in Lorient.
RÉSEAU DE BUS IDELIS
Read moreWith almost 8 million validations per year, 5 million kilometers covered by its vehicles and more than 822 stops, it's fair to say that Pau and the surrounding area take great care with their public transport. The emphasis is on accessibility: access ramps, audible and visual signage, buses with flat floors and dedicated spaces. Libertis also provides minibuses for users with reduced mobility, subject to reservation. 100% green, the Fébus "zero emission" bus line runs on hydrogen. Another popular service is the Idecycle bicycle rental service. Finally, you can calculate a route or consult bus timetables in real time using the Idelis app.
CAP COTENTIN
Read moreCap Cotentin is all the lines that crisscross the peninsula, even offering a train service between Cherbourg and Valognes. In concrete terms, this means urban lines within the capital of the Cotentin and interurban lines on the peninsula. Within the next two years, the network will even include several bus lines with exclusive right-of-way in Cherbourg, for which work is progressing well in the city. Various attractive fare offers make it easy to find your way around financially. Tickets can be purchased online or at the sales office.
IRIGO
Read moreThe Angevine public transport - bus or tram - is all painted in the colors of the rainbow. 15 urban bus lines and 14 second crown lines allow to travel in the 30 municipalities of the Angevine area, while Irigotaxi is a reservation service that takes a defined circuit. Irigo, it's also 45 school circuits… 12 km long, the 1 st tram line crosses Angers from north to south, from Avrillé to Roseraie. A second line must be put into service in 2022 between Belle-Beille and Monplaisir neighborhoods. A new bridge on Maine is planned, and the construction of the line started, the lines of the little crown moved elsewhere in early 2018… Interactive terminals are located in the lobby of the train station and at the tourist office with plans and timetables, and you can print a route. The various subscriptions are presented on the website, and an electronic card, the Carte A everything, allows you to borrow the entire network throughout the year.
TANGO
Read moreNew routes, new schedules, the Tango transport network, at the service of Nîmes Métropole, serves 27 communes. Specialized shuttles meet all situations and all publics. The T1 line serves the city center from a parking lot located at the exit of the Nîmes-Centre highway. The Parking Relay pass for access to the parking lot and one hour's travel on the entire network for all passengers in the vehicle. Remember to download the Tango bus application to buy your tickets, manage your subscriptions, etc.
LE MET'
Read moreLE MET' is Metz's bus network, an efficient transport system serving the city and its suburbs. With comfortable, fully-equipped buses, MET' offers a pleasant experience. Regular timetables and good geographical coverage make this network a practical choice for getting around the Metz region. Numerous special services are also available to meet everyone's needs (night buses, shuttles, self-service bicycles, park-and-ride facilities, etc.). Several fares are available.
LIGNES D'AZUR
Read moreThis urban network provides public transport links (numerous buses, 3 tramway lines, school transport, bicycles, self-service scooters, car-sharing, car-pooling) throughout the Nice Côte d'Azur metropolitan area. To make sure you're on the right track, validate your ticket each time you board. You can buy your tickets from bus drivers and at streetcar kiosks. You can top up your Lignes d'Azur cards online or at sales outlets, which also offer advice on assistance, accessibility, routes, etc.
PALM BUS
Read moreSimplify your journeys in the Communauté d'Agglomération de Cannes-Pays de Lérins with the Palm Bus urban transport network. With its 30 routes, it's easy to discover Cannes, Le Cannet, Mandelieu-La-Napoule, Mougins and Théoule-sur-Mer! In the evening, until 2:30 a.m., take advantage of the "cabriolet buses" or the Navette City Palm for your shopping outings, without worrying about traffic jams or parking. Buy your ticket via the Palm Bus app for added convenience. An efficient and practical way to get around the area.
ESPACE MOBILITÉ AMETIS
Read moreAmetis is to Amiens what the RATP is to Paris. Carnets can be bought directly from the sales office on Place de la Gare or from 75 shops in the city, as well as from vending machines located in the stations. In all, there are twelve bus lines, four Nemo lines (a tribute to Jules Verne of course!) and the Lianes, which runs 7 days a week through the major transport hubs, the Coeur de Ville shuttle to make your shopping trips easier, and fourteen school lines share the network. Three lines even run on Sundays. Waiting time varies between 10 and 20 minutes. Ametis therefore offers facilities for getting around the town and the surrounding area.
VITALIS
Read moreDid you know that more than 70 buses in the Transports Poitevins network run on CNG and soon on BioGNV? Irrigating the 40 municipalities of Grand Poitiers, Vitalis offers regular routes from Monday to Saturday, Sundays, nights with a drop-off service for people alone or accompanied by children, a school service and a handibus. New this year: the express line linking Poitiers station to Chauvigny in 40 minutes, and in Poitiers, the increase in the frequency of line 2 buses. Tickets and season tickets are available in agencies, on the e-shop, in vending machines, at Relais Vitalis merchants, and on the mobile application that calculates your waiting time and route.