Bus Lines in Bordeaux - Local Lines

Local Lines

Local lines have a frequency from 30 to 45 minutes. They function from 6.30am to 8pm.

Ligne Tracé Exploitant
62 Stalingrad <=> Bouliac-Fayzeau TBC
64 Buttinière <=> Artigues-près-Bordeaux-Fontderode TBC
67 Buttinière => Artigues-près-Bordeaux-Cimetière Intercommunal => Buttinière TBC
70 Mérignac-Lycée Daguin <=> Mérignac-I.M.A. Citram Aquitaine
71 Mérignac Centre <=> Le Taillan-Médoc-Lycée Sud Médoc Bois de Mont Citram Aquitaine
72 Eysines-Centre <=> Bordeaux-Martinique / TBC
73 Place Ravezies-Le Bouscat <=> Bruges-Villabois ou Bruges-Zone de Fret Kéolis Gironde
76 Bordeaux–Claveau <=> Parempuyre-Lisière du Vignoble Kéolis Gironde
77 Blanquefort-Lycée du Bâtiment <=> Parempuyre-Lisière du Vignoble Kéolis Gironde
83 Quinconces ou Saint-Médard-en-Jalles-Collège François Mauriac <=> Saint-Aubin-de-Médoc-Pinsoles Kéolis Gironde
87 Pessac Centre <=> Villenave-d'Ornon-Piscine Chambéry TBC
88 Bègles-Aléxis Labro <=> Villenave-d'Ornon-Courréjean Kéolis Gironde
89 Bègles-Aléxis Labro <=> Cadaujac-Le Bouscaut Kéolis Gironde
90 Bassens-La Chênaie <=> Carbon-Blanc-La Mouline ou Saint-Louis-de-Montferrand-Belle Rive Citram Aquitaine
91 Stalingrad <=> Ambès-Escarraguel Citram Aquitaine
92 Stalingrad <=> Ambès-Escarraguel ou -Fort Lajard Citram Aquitaine
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