TISSÉO
Read moreTisséo manages the agglomeration's entire local transport network. The network currently includes two metro lines (with a third planned), two tramway lines, one of which has just been extended to the new MEETT exhibition center, numerous bus routes and a transport-on-demand service. Accessibility for wheelchair users is ensured by ramps, wide passageways and elevators. The bus network is gradually being modernized to offer a dozen Linéo lines: a service between the bus and the streetcar that serves major residential, employment and business hubs, with increased frequency and extended opening hours. For information on the route map and timetables, you can visit one of our advisory agencies. This is also where you can obtain your Pastel card, which will enable you to take out a season ticket. Single tickets and Pastel card top-ups are available at every streetcar station and stop. It's also possible to buy your ticket directly on board your bus, but beware: it will cost you a little more. Smart tip: the Ticket Easy app lets you buy and validate your ticket with your smartphone, and the Tisseo app lets you top up your Pastel card. Inaugurated in 2022: Téléo, the urban cable car linking Oncopole to Paul Sabatier University.
TRANSPORTS MONTALBANAIS
Read moreTraveling by bus or bicycle is an ecological and practical way to get around the urban and suburban areas of Montauban. Buses run from Monday to Saturday, schedules are available on the website. A special service accompanies the travel of groups throughout the town. The "Libellule" assistance allows, upon reservation, a transport on demand, with services complementary to the regular lines of the urban network. Self-service bicycles are available at 10 stations (rental via TM à vélo smartphone app).
COVOITURAGE TISSEO
Read moreInvolved in preserving the environment and controlling traffic, the Tisseo transport company simplifies local carpooling. Among colleagues or between neighbors, it is a nice idea to achieve an ecological action that has the advantage of being economical and friendly. To go to your university or work place, to reach a train station or to do your shopping, you agree with your companions for a car alternation, or for a fee participation. To simplify your life, Tisseo has set up parking lots dedicated to its terminals and the municipalities of the agglomeration have arranged meeting areas.
LIGNE E
Read moreThe first weld rail of the Toulouse tramway was carried out on 19 June 2008. This line will connect Toulouse (Les Arenas) to Blagnac and Beauzelle (Andromeda district). It will be connected to line A of the subway, line C (TER) and bus lines. The commissioning is planned for 2010… this will allow us time to talk about it with more details.
CARS LIO ARC-EN-CIEL
Read moreThe buses of the liO-Arc-en-ciel network take you all over the department: fifty-five regular lines serve more than three hundred communes. They are supplemented by ten lines that allow you to travel to neighbouring departments and Spain. In addition, five special "Fairs and Markets" lines take you to the Comminges region! All coaches are accessible to wheelchair users. This clever transport solution gives Toulouse residents the opportunity to discover, without a car and for a small fee, cities such as Granada, Nailloux, Fonsorbes, Auterive, Revel... Cultural and gourmet outings in sight!
TÉLÉCABINE SKYVALL
Read moreSkyvall is the new gondola lift linking Peyragudes to Loudenvielle. It allows quick access to the foot of the slopes and from now on the car is no longer necessary to reach the resort. Less than 10 minutes are necessary to make the journey in a 10-seater cabin. You can enjoy magnificent panoramas, without stress! The ascent can be combined with a chairlift ride. The proposal is also very smart in summer to reach the summits and the departure points of numerous hikes, to be done on foot or by mountain bike.
LIBELLUS
Read moreThis urban transport network offers 11 bus lines that criss-cross the whole of Castres town centre, from the station to the Borde Basse leisure centre, and even as far as Mazamet. A Libellus Chrono service that crosses the city in record time is also available. This network is also a good example of the city's and the agglomeration's desire to continue the transition to electric vehicles. The municipal services are equipped with a number of models and Libellus is following suit. A new hybrid phase is currently being put on line.
ALLIANCE - BUS URBAIN
Read moreThe Greater Auch urban bus service is provided by Alliance. The 7 lines depart from the Baylac stop along the allées d'Étigny in the upper town, running from 7am to 8pm. They run to Hôpital (line A), Gare (line B), La Hourre (line C), Mouliot (line D), Pavie (line E), Duran (line F) and Preignan-Mairie (line G). The free Auscitaine shuttle runs continuously every 20 minutes between the upper and lower town, from 7.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Finally, the FlexoGare service provides service after the arrival of the last TER (8pm) from Toulouse.
VELÔ TOULOUSE
Read moreVélô Toulouse provides self-service city bicycles for use by people aged 14 and over. There are 250 stations throughout the city, spaced out every 300 meters or so. It's easy to use: via a terminal and using your bank card. At the terminal, you'll be asked to authorize a €150 deposit. It's rare not to be able to find something to go around, as the stations are manned by staff who recharge the batteries. Good to know: the AllBikeNow application lets you check availability at each station in real time.
FUNICAMP
Read moreWhat's blue and flies through the Andorran sky at the crazy speed of 7.20 m/second? Not a bird, no, but the most amazing machine ever designed to go up the slopes. Skiers have express access to the Grandvalira ski area: the Funicamp "takes off" from the town centre at 1,333 m, crosses the Cortals d'Encamp valley and reaches the Collada d'Enradort at an altitude of 2,506 m, 15 minutes later. With 2 cables, this funicular is the largest in Europe and the first in the world to reach such a speed on such a long route (6 km).
LIO
Read moreOccitanie's intermodal lines, from their little name "Lio", are grouped together within the Occitanie region's public transport network. Inaugurated in September 2018, replacing the existing departmental networks, it also integrates the TER Occitanie network. In total, Lio comprises hundreds of regular coach lines, over twenty TER lines, transport-on-demand services in six départements, as well as several hundred school lines. Stops include Albi, Castres, Gaillac, Carmaux, Lacaune...