With 50,000 passengers carried away the first weekend, Téléo, Toulouse's urban cable car, succeeded in its "wow" effect.

But Tisséo's objective is to make it a public transport line like the others, to connect the Paul-Sabatier University to the Oncopole in ten minutes - compared to around thirty minutes by car at rush hour - and to increase 8,000 daily users.

Connected to line B of the metro, it serves three stations in all, the middle one being the University Hospital of Rangueil with its thousands of caregivers and visitors.

While Lyon has given up building its own, the 100% electric Toulouse cable car is betting on clearing natural obstacles – the Pech-David hill, the ring road, the Garonne – by flying over them.

Successful challenge?

We are counting on you to tell us.

After a few days of testing, are you convinced by Téléo?

Have you let go of your steering wheel to take to the air?

Does it save you time?

And, let's be crazy, would you be in favor of other cable car lines in other areas of the city?

Did you adopt it to go to work?

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