This article is about the modern tram network that has operated in Rouen since 1994. For Rouen's first-generation tram system that operated from 1877–1953, see
Trams in Rouen.
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| Native name | Métro de Rouen |
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| Locale | Rouen, Normandy, France |
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| Transit type | Light rail |
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| Number of lines | 2 |
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| Number of stations | 31 |
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| Daily ridership | 67,000 (2010) |
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| Annual ridership | 18.85 million (2018) |
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| Began operation | 16 December 1994 |
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| Operator(s) | TCAR |
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| System length | 15.1 km (9.4 mi) |
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| Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
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Beauvoisine
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Gare Rue Verte
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Théâtre des Arts
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Joffre-Mutualité
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Saint-Sever
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Europe
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Honoré de Balzac
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Voltaire
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| Place du 8 Mai
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Garibaldi
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14 Julliet
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Jean Zay
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Champ de Courses
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Ernest Renan
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Le Parc
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Maryse Bastié
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Technopôle
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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.