Rouen tramway

Rouen tramway
Overview
Native nameMétro de Rouen
LocaleRouen, Normandy, France
Transit typeLight rail
Number of lines2
Number of stations31
Daily ridership67,000 (2010)
Annual ridership18.85 million (2018)
Operation
Began operation16 December 1994
Operator(s)TCAR
Technical
System length15.1 km (9.4 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
System map
Boulingrin
Beauvoisine
Gare Rue Verte
Palais de Justice
Gisèle Halimi
Théâtre des Arts
Joffre-Mutualité
Saint-Sever
Avenue de Caen
Europe
Jean Jaurés
Honoré de Balzac
François Truffaut
Voltaire
Place du 8 Mai
Garibaldi
Saint-Julien
Hôtel de ville
de Sotteville
Charles de Gaulle
14 Julliet
Provinces
Jean Zay
J.F. Kennedy
Champ de Courses
Léon Blum
Ernest Renan
Paul Cézanne
Le Parc
Georges Braque
Maryse Bastié
Technopôle

The Rouen tramway (French: Tramway de Rouen) branded as the Rouen Metro (French: Métro de Rouen) is a light rail network in the city of Rouen in Normandy, France. Construction began in 1991 and the network opened for service on 17 December 1994. The network includes an underground tunneled section running 1.8 km beneath the city centre, before splitting into two street-level branches south of the Seine River.