TRAM TRAVELS

Nalib Nantes Métropole Mobilités

Operational

January 22, 1985 - September 1, 2023: Transports en commun de l'Agglomération Nantaise (TAN).

City: Nantes (France).
Total route length: 40.1 km (24.9 miles).

Track gauge: 1435 mm (standard gauge).
Opened: January 22, 1985.

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Other tram companies in Nantes

Compagnie des tramways de Nantes (CTN)
Closed

Tram lines in operation

1Nantes tram line 1: Beaujoire - François Mitterrand
Operational

2Nantes tram line 2: Gare de Pont Rousseau - Orvault Grand Val
Operational

3Nantes tram line 3: Marcel Paul - Neustrie
Operational

Nalib Nantes Métropole Mobilités stops

50 Otages, Beaujoire, François Mitterrand, Gare de Pont Rousseau, Jamet, Le Cardo, Manufacture, Marcel Paul, Neustrie, Orvault Grand Val, and Ranzay.


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Current trams in operation

Low-floor articulated tram: 302, 322, 327, and 383.

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Nalib Nantes Métropole Mobilites
Language: French.

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Last updated: March 7, 2024.