2024

BIBUS

Transport for the disabled
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Inaugurated and put into service in 2012 after long work, the tram was quickly adopted by the Brest-natives and is now part of the urban landscape. The A line, of 14.3 km long, crosses the urban area from east to west and has 28 stations. Thus, the tramway crosses the city from Porte de Plouzané (in front of Thalès) to Porte de Guipavas (in the area of Froutven) or Porte de Gouesnou, in Kergaradec (it is divided at the level of Europe district to reach these 2 terminals). The line runs from 4:40am to 1:30pm from Monday to Saturday and from 7pm to 0:30am on Sunday. It offers departures every 5 to 10 minutes between 6:30am and 8pm. Thus, the waiting times at the stations are minimized. The oars are equipped with platforms for people with reduced mobility and the bicycles can transit via the tram at certain times of the day. Note: the tram is part of the Bibus network and its users can indifferently use the tickets in the tram and the buses. Futé: you can of course visit the Bibus shop to buy subscriptions or recharge your transport card but ticket vending machines are also installed at each tram station.

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 Brest, 29200
2024

SIXT

Car rental

With Sixt, you have two agencies at your disposal: one near the SNCF train station and the other next to the Saint-Malo maritime station. These addresses are very useful to discover Saint-Malo and the Emerald Coast. With these two agencies, you will benefit from a wide choice of vehicles: station wagons, coupes or convertibles, 4x4s, SUVs, and utility vehicles. Not to mention that you can also rent a moving truck. Options are available such as the rental of a GPS or a baby seat. Renting is quick and easy with fair prices.

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 Saint-Malo, 35400