List of Tunis Metro stations

List of Tunis Metro stations

A list of stations of the Métro léger de Tunis, the light rail serving the city of Tunis.

Line 1

Line 1 opened in 1985.
* Ben Arous
* A. Chabbi
* Cité Ennour
* Oueridia
* Ibn Sina
* Kabaria
* Mohamed Ali
* 13 Août
* Mohamed Manachou
* Bab Aleoua
* Place de Barcelone
** interchange with Lines 2-5 and Tunisian State Railways
* Farhat Hached
** interchange with Line 4
* Tunis Marine
** interchange with Line 4 and TGM

Line 2

Line 2 opened in 1989.
* Ariana
* L'Indépendance
* Fell
* 10 Decembre 1948
* Cité Sportive
* La Jeunesse
* Cité El Khadra
* Cité Jardins
* Palestine
* Mohamed V
* Nelson Mandela
* Place de la République
** interchange with Lines 3-5
* Habib Thameur
** served only in Ariana direction, interchange with Lines 3-5
* Ibn Rachiq
** served only in Place de Barcelone direction, interchange with Lines 3-5
* Place de Barcelone
** interchange with Lines 1, 3-5 and Tunisian State Railways

Line 3

* Cité Ibn Khaldoun
** interchange with Line 5
* Campus
** interchange with Line 5
* Jebel Lahmar
** interchange with Line 5
* Meftah Saadallah
** interchange with Line 5
* Bab Saadoune
** interchange with Lines 4 and 5
* Bab el Assel
** interchange with Lines 4 and 5
* Bab el Khadra
** interchange with Lines 4 and 5
* Place de la République
** interchange with Lines 2, 4 and 5
* Habib Thameur
** served only in Cité Ibn Khaldoun direction, interchange with Lines 2, 4 and 5
* Ibn Rachiq
** served only in Place de Barcelone direction, interchange with Lines 2, 4 and 5
* Place de Barcelone
** interchange with Lines 1, 2, 4, 5 and Tunisian State Railways

Line 4

* Den Den
* L'Artisanat
* Khasnadar
* Bardo
** interchange with Tunisian State Railways
* Blvd. 20 Mars
* Bouchoucha
* Bab Saadoun
** interchange with Lines 3 and 5
* Bab el Assel
** interchange with Lines 3 and 5
* Bab el Khadra
** interchange with Lines 3 and 5
* Place de la République
** interchange with Lines 2, 3 and 5
* Habib Thameur
** served only in Den Den direction, interchange with Lines 2, 3 and 5
* Ibn Rachiq
** served only in Tunis Marine direction, interchange with Lines 2, 3 and 5
* Place de Barcelone
** interchange with Lines 1-3, 5 and Tunisian State Railways
* Farhat Hached
** interchange with Line 1
* Tunis Marine
** interchange with Line 1 and TGM

Line 5

* El Intilaka
* Ettadhamen
* Cité Ettahrir
* Cité Ibn Khaldoun
** interchange with Line 3
* Campus
** interchange with Line 3
* Jebel Lahmar
** interchange with Line 3
* Meftah Saadallah
** interchange with Line 3
* Bab Saadoune
** interchange with Lines 3 and 4
* Bab el Assel
** interchange with Lines 3 and 4
* Bab el Khadra
** interchange with Lines 3 and 4
* Place de la République
** interchange with Lines 2-4
* Habib Thameur
** served only in El Intilaka direction, interchange with Lines 2-4
* Ibn Rachiq
** served only in Place de Barcelone direction, interchange with Lines 2-4
* Place de Barcelone
** interchange with Lines 1-4 and Tunisian State Railways


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