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Bordeaux Tram – Park and Ride

28/05/2012
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Bordeaux Expats - Park and Ride - Tram

With the increase of traffic and limited parking spaces in the centre of the city, it is a good idea to perhaps think about using the Park and Ride (Parc-relais) stations dotted around the outskirts of town.

As to be expected, all stations are guarded by video surveillance and connect customers who wish to use the tram and bus network to travel into the CBD.

The below information lists Public Park and Rides. There are other stations scattered around the area, however these are reserved for annual subscribers.

Where are they Located?

Click here to download printable version.

 Tram Line A:

  • Seguinaud: Tram Stop “La Gardette-Bassens Carbon-Blanc” – Capacity: 243 places (Motorbike   36 places) – Location: Grand Came, Lormont.
  • Les Lauriers: Tram Stop “Lauriers” – Capacity: 190 places (Motorbike 40 places) – Location: Avenue de la Résistance, Lormont.
  • Buttinière: Tram Stop “La Buttinière” – Capacity 603 places (Motorbike 52 places) – Location: Avenue des Quatre Pavillons,  Lormont.
  • Galin: Tram Stop “Galin” – Capacity 399 places (Motorbike 36 places) – Location: Avenue Thiers, Bordeaux Bastide.
  • Stalingrad: Tram Stop “Stalingrad” – Capacity 250 places (Motorbike 20 places) – Location: Corner of Quai Deschamps and Rue Letellier, BordeauxBastide (near the Fire Station).
  • Arlac: Tram Stop “Fontaine D’arlac” – Capacity 395 places (Motorbike 32 places) – Location: Avenue François Mitterrand, Merignac.
  • Quatre Chemins: Tram Stop “Quatre Chemins” – Capacity 398 places (Motorbike 38 places) – Location: Avenue de la Marne, Merignac.

Tram Line B:

  • Bougnard: Tram Stop “Bougnard” – Capacity 187 places (Motorbike   48 places) – Location: Avenue Bougnard, Pessac.
  • Unitec: Tram Stop “Unitec” – Capacity 249 places (Motorbike  54 places) – Location: Avenue du DocteurAlbert Schweitzer, Pessac.
  • Arts & Métiers: : Tram Stop “Arts & Métiers” – Capacity 594 places (Motorbike  50 places) – Location: Avenuedes Facultés, Pessac.
  • Brandenburg: Tram Stop “Brandenburg” – Capacity 207 places (Motorbike  20 places) – Location: Rue Joseph Brunet,Bordeaux.

Tram Line C:

  • Les Aubiers: Tram Stop “Les Aubiers” – Capacity 246 places (Motorbike 40 places ) – Location:  Avenue de Laroque, Bordeaux.
  • Ravezies-Le Bouscat: Tram Stop “ Place Ravezies-Le Bouscat” – Capacity 369 places (Motorbike 26 places ) – Location:  Alléesde Boutaut, Bouscat
  • Carle Vernet: Tram Stop “Carle Vernet” – Capacity 206 places (Motorbike 20 places ) – Location:  Rue Carle Vernet, Bordeaux.
Opening Hours
Seguinaud, Lauriers, Buttinière, Arlac, Quatre Chemins, Bougnard, Unitec, Arts & Métiers, Brandenburg, Les Aubiers, Raveries-Le Bouscat, Carle Vernet:
  • Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Sundays / Holidays: 5am ​​to 1am
  • Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays: 5am to 2am
Stalingrad and Galin:
  • Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Sundays / Holidays: 5am ​​to 12:30am
  • Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays: 5am ​​to 1.30am
Cost and Conditions
You hold a subscription: Access is free for subscribers of the TBC network (monthly subscriptions, annual 7 day tickarte, Modalis subscriptions) as well as for travellers with a one day tickarte or evening pass. Simply validate your ticket at the entrance of the station before leaving the park and ride.
You don’t hold a subscription: You can access the park and ride by buying tickets from the attendant:
Always check their website for up to date prices:
  • Park and Ride Tickarte : allows access to the park and ride and is valid for one hour* on the Tram and Bus network. A tickarte is given to each passenger. ** 
    • Price: €3.00
  • One Day Tickarte: allows access to the park and ride and continuous travel on the Tram and Bus network. This ticket is only valid for one person. 
    • Price: 1 Day: €4.10 / 7 Days: €10.80
  • Evening pass: allows access to the park and ride and continuous travel on the Tram and Bus network between 7pm and 5am. This ticket is only valid for one person.
    • Price: €2.00
* The ticket must be validated within the hour of purchase
** Limited to passenger numbers set by the vehicle’s registration.
Important:

Keep your entry ticket as it is needed for the exit. It is necessary to have the ticket validated. If your ticket is lost, you will need to pay a flat rate of €8.

For further information about the Bordeaux Tram network, click here.

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