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Rennes Metro

Rennes, France

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Rennes Metro Overview

The Rennes Metro is a light metro system serving the city of Rennes in Brittany, France. Opened on March 15, 2002, the system currently consists of two lines, Line A and B. It has 28 stations and extends for 23.5 kilometers (14.6 mi), with most of the route underground. Line A connects the quarter of Villagen with the quarter of Potterie, passing through the city centre. It is based on Siemens VAL (Vehicle Automatic Leger or Light Automatic Vehicle in English) technology. In 2023, approximately 145,000 trips were made daily on Line A, and 80,000 trips on Line B. With discussions around expansion plans and a focus on sustainable practices, the Rennes Metro not only serves as a practical means of transportation, but also reflects the city's visionary approach to urban development.

Rennes Metro Key Facts

  • The Rennes Metro, located in the city of Rennes in western France, officially opened on 15 March 2002 as part of efforts to expand the city's public transport infrastructure.
  • The metro system in Rennes is fully automated, incorporating advanced technology for efficient and precise operation.
  • The Rennes Metro features an innovative ticketing system that allows passengers to use contactless smart cards for seamless entry, increasing the overall convenience of the transit experience.
  • The metro stations in Rennes showcase modern architectural designs, contributing to the city's contemporary urban aesthetic.
  • The Rennes Metro integrates with the city's bus services, creating a well-connected public transport network for commuters.
  • Currently operating as a single line, there have been discussions and plans to expand the metro system in Rennes to meet the growing needs of the population.
  • The Rennes Metro is in line with the city's commitment to sustainability, incorporating eco-friendly practices into its design and operation.
  • Some metro stations have artistic elements, which add a cultural touch to the commuting experience and enhance the overall ambiance of transit locations.
  • The Rennes Metro plays an important role in enhancing urban mobility, providing fast and reliable transport options for the residents of Rennes.

Rennes Metro Info

  • Operator Rennes Métropole
  • Operation Started 2002
  • Total Lines 2

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Frequently Asked Questions — Rennes Metro

Rennes Metro has 2 lines serving Rennes.

Rennes Metro is operated by Rennes Métropole.

Rennes Metro began operations in 2002.

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