Lille Metro (Métro de Lille)

Lille Metro is a driverless light metro system located in Lille, France. Inaugurated on April 25, 1983, the metro system has become an integral part of Lille's public transportation, serving the needs of both residents and visitors. The light metro system is composed of two lines serving 60 stations, and runs on a 45-kilometre (28 mi) route. The system is part of a multi-modal public transport system covering the Lille metropolitan area, as well as buses and trams operating under the Ilevia brand.

Operator
Operation start1983
Total Lines2 Metro Lines
Total Station60 Active Stations
Metro City/CountryLille France
Official Webhttps://www.ilevia.fr/

StationLayoutOperation starts
C.H.R. B-Calmette
C.H.R. Oscar Lambret
Porte de Postes
Wazemmes
Gambetta
République Beaux-Arts
Rihour
Gare Lille-Flanders
Caulier
Fives
Marberie
Hellemmes
Lezennes
Pont de Bois
Villeneuve-d'Ascq Hotel-de-Ville
Triolo
Cité Scientifique
Cantons
Saint-Philibert
Bourg
Maison des Enfants
Mitterie
Pont-Supérieur
Lomme Lambersart
Canteleu
Bois-Blancs
Port de Lille
Cormontaigne
Montebello
Porte d'Arras
Porte de Douai
Porte de Valenciennes
Lille Grand-Palais
Mairie de Lille
Gare Lille-Europe
Saint-Maurice Pellevoisin
Mons Sarts
Mairie-de-Mons
Fort de Mons
Les Prés
Jean-Jaurés
Wasquehal Pavé de Lille
Wasquehal Hôtel de Ville
Croix Centre
Croix Mairie
Épeule Montesquieu
Roubaix Charles-de-Gaulle
Eurotéléport
Roubaix Grand-Place
Gare Jean-Lebas
Alsace
Mercure
Carliers
Tourcoing Sébastopol
Tourcoing Centre
Colbert
Phalempins
Pont de Neuville
Bourgogne
CH Dron