Tram network in Bordeaux, at the time of deconfinement - Mickaël Bosredon / 20 Minutes

The transport offer on the TBM network in Bordeaux continues to ramp up. From Monday June 8, 92% of the usual offer will circulate on the network, against a little more than 70% currently, announced this Friday the operator Keolis. It also indicates at 20 Minutes , that passenger traffic is around "30% of normal" currently. It was between 15 and 20% the week of May 11, the first week after the deconfinement.

Concretely, this will give from Monday an hourly amplitude for circulation, going from 5h to midnight (1h on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays). A tram frequency every 5 minutes is expected on line A (10 minutes on the antennas); a tram every 6 minutes on the central section of line B (12 minutes on the antennas); a tram every 7'30 on line C (15 minutes on the antennas); finally a tram every 7,330 also on line D between Carle-Vernet and Hippodrome (15 minutes beyond).

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  • Deconfinement
  • Tram
  • Aquitaine
  • Public transport
  • Bordeaux