- Bordeaux Tramway Line A
Infobox
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title = Line A
caption = A train headed toCenon
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header1 = Tramway Information
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header2 =
label2 = Year opened
data2 =2003
header3 =
label3 = Last extension
data3 =2007
header4 =
label4 = Operated by
data4 =TBC
header5 =
label5 = Rolling stock
data5 = Citadis 300 type 402
header6 =
label6 = Stations served
data6 = 34
header7 =
label7 = Length
data7 = 17km
header8 =
label8 = Average distance between stations
data8 = 447m
header9 =
label9 = Annual passengers
data9 = 14 million
header10=
label10 = Other lines
data10 = B · C
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below =The A line of the Bordeaux tramway is operated by theTram et Bus de la CUB , and connectsLormont and Floirac to Mérignac. It connects the left and right banks of theGaronne , passing by the Pierre bridge and the center ofBordeaux .History
Line A was inaugurated on
December 21 ,2003 byAlain Juppé andJacques Chirac , initially running between the stations of Bordeaux-Mériadeck and Lormont-Lauriers/Cenon-La Morlette. The line was extended onSeptember 26 ,2005 between Bordeaux-Mériadeck and Saint-Augustin in the west. In 2007, it was extended two more times, from Cenon-La Morlette to Floirac-Dravemont in the east onFebruary 27 , and again from Saint-Augustin to Mérignac Centre in the west onJune 21 . In summer2008 , the Lormont branch will be extended further.Trains
The trains used on the line A are Citadis 300s, type 402, made by
Alsom . Each train is 40 meters long and can seat 300 persons. All trains have air conditioning, and are capable of running either on overhead wires or onground-level power supply (APS in French). Line A uses both types of power supply, with APS in the center of Bordeaux as well as near Cenon-La Morlette, Lormont-Lauriers and Mérignac Centre, and overhead wires everywhere else.List of Stations and Connections
Important Locations Served
See also
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Bordeaux
*Tramway de Bordeaux External links
*(fr) [http://www.infotbc.com/ Official site of the Bordeaux bus and tramway network]
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