Transports publics de la région lausannoise
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Transports publics de la région lausannoise, often abbreviated simply to TL, are the main operator of public transport in Lausanne and the wider agglomeration. As of 2012, TL operates a network of 10 trolleybus routes, 25 conventional bus routes and two métro lines, using more than 290 vehicles.[1][2] TL operates weekend night services and demand responsive transport.[1]
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Founded | 1894 |
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Locale | Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland |
Service area | Lausanne and environs |
Service type | Métro, trolleybus, Diesel bus |
Routes | 252 km (157 mi) network: 2 Métro lines • 10 trolleybus routes • 29 others |
Destinations | • Ouchy • Renens • Épalinges • Lutry • outlying towns |
Hubs | Lausanne Flon, Lausanne CFF, St-François |
Stations | 48 (Métro) |
Fleet | TL Bem 4/6 • MP 89 • various road vehicles |
Fuel type | Electricity, Diesel |
Director | Patrica Solioz Mathys (2020-) |
Website | t-l |
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