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By bus and tram in Strasbourg


By bus and tram in Strasbourg

Buses and trams in Strasbourg are operated by the Compagnie des Transports Strasbourgeois (CTS) . A few dozen numbered bus lines and six tram lines (named A to F) serve the city. A single ticketing system covers both bus and tram. Tickets are sold in 'tabacs' (newsagents), tourist offices, CTS boutiques or from vending machines at tram stops. Tickets should be validated before use, either in the machines on tram station platforms or in the machine by the driver when you board the bus. Summary of fares (as of December 2010):
  • Aller Simple (one way) €1.40
  • Aller Retour (round trip) €2.70
  • 10 x Aller Simple €12.20
  • 30 x Aller Simple €34.50
  • 24H Individuel (24hr ticket for one person) €4.00
  • Trio (one day ticket for up to three people) €5.60
  • If using the buses and/or trams a lot, Europass tickets are available from all automatic ticket machines and are valid on all local tram and bus services (including those that cross the border to Kehl) for either 24 hours or seven days.

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