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.
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.
AGENCE COMMERCIALE TEMPO
Read more"Tempo" is the Agen Conurbation's public transport network. With 9 regular bus routes, transport on demand, school routes, a transport service for people with reduced mobility and free electric shuttles to and from the city center, "Tempo" will help you get around the region. Savvy tip: download the dedicated mobile application (more information available on the website), which will enable you to buy your ticket, calculate your itinerary and track buses in real time.
COBAS RÉSEAU URBAIN BAÏA
Read moreBaïa is composed of 10 main lines that serve the Dune du Pilat, the Pyla town hall, the Pôle Santé, Arcachon Médiathèque, Gujan-Mestras, la Teste-de-Buch, Biganos, la Teste Miquelots and an express line from the Arcachon station to the Teich station Just stand on the sidewalk, wave to the driver and the bus stops. It drops you off wherever you want on its route. The COBAS offers a transport on demand service. Maps and timetables available on the website and on the MyBus mobile application (possibility to buy your tickets).
SKIBUS BORDEAUX-CAUTERETS
Read moreSkibus takes you right to the foot of the slopes. It's for ski enthusiasts, but also for the most economical. As long as you get up early, the Skibus picks up its first passengers, including their equipment, at 4.30 a.m. near Gare Saint-Jean in Bordeaux, then at 4.40 a.m. at Décathlon in Bègles, at 4.55 a.m. in Talence and finally at 6.30 a.m. in Mont-de-Marsan (subject to availability). Arrival at the resort is scheduled for 9am. With your ski pass already in your pocket, it's time to hit the slopes at Cirque du Lys in Cauterets! The resort is ideal for families, Sunday skiers and sporty types alike. Return to the bus at 5pm.
PÉRIBUS-PÉRIMOUV'
Network of more than 30 bus lines running from Monday to Saturday, from ...Read more