Toulouse Metro (Métro de Toulouse)
The Toulouse Metro is a rapid transit system serving the Toulouse Métropole, France. Inaugurated on 26 June 1993, the metro system has become an integral part of the infrastructure of Toulouse, connecting different neighborhoods and facilitating the daily commute of residents. The Toulouse Metro consists of two mainly underground metro lines, Line A and Line B, which together serve 37 stations, covering 28.2 kilometers (17.5 mi) of route. As a symbol of urban progress and efficiency, the Toulouse Metro symbolizes the city's commitment to providing a sophisticated and sustainable transportation solution for its residents and visitors.
Operator | |
Operation start | June 1993 |
Metro City/Country | Toulouse France |
Official Web | https://www.tisseo.fr/en |
Metro Lines
Metro lines | Stations | Terminal stations | |
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▣ | Line A | 0 | Basso-Cambo ⇄ Balma-Gramont |
▣ | Line B | 0 | Borderouge ⇄ Ramonville |
Metro Map
Metro Facts
- The Toulouse Metro, inaugurated on 26 June 1993, is a relatively modern addition to the city's transport infrastructure.
- The metro system in Toulouse consists of two lines, Line A and Line B, which provide extensive coverage throughout the city and connect major areas.
- The Toulouse Metro operates as an automated system, incorporating advanced technology for efficient and precise operation.
- The metro stations in Toulouse feature contemporary architectural designs, contributing to the modern and dynamic character of the city.
- The metro integrates seamlessly with other modes of public transportation, such as buses and trams, creating a well-connected transit network for commuters.
- Over the years, there have been discussions and plans to expand the metro system in Toulouse to accommodate the city's growing population and evolving urban needs.
- The Toulouse Metro serves a large number of passengers every day, playing an important role in reducing traffic congestion and increasing the overall efficiency of the city's transportation system.
- Some metro stations contain artistic elements, which contribute to the cultural atmosphere of the transit experience and reflect the city's creative identity.
- The Toulouse Metro is in line with the city's commitment to sustainability, incorporating eco-friendly practices into its design and operation.
- The metro system is designed to be accessible to people with reduced mobility, with features such as lifts and ramps to ensure inclusion.
Other Metro
Metro Network | Lines | Stations | |
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Paris Metro | 18 | 307 | |
Lille Metro | 2 | 60 | |
Lyon Metro | 4 | 40 | |
Marseille Metro | 2 | 30 | |
Rennes Metro | 2 | 27 |