Les Hangars tram stop

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Les Hangars
General information
Location Bordeaux
France
Coordinates 44°51′28.634″N0°33′31.950″W / 44.85795389°N 0.55887500°W / 44.85795389; -0.55887500 Coordinates: 44°51′28.634″N0°33′31.950″W / 44.85795389°N 0.55887500°W / 44.85795389; -0.55887500
Line(s)      Line B
History
Opened23 July 2007 (2007-07-23)
Services
Preceding station Bordeaux tramway Following station
Cours du Médoc Line B La Cité du Vin
Location
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Les Hangars
Location within Bordeaux
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Les Hangars
Les Hangars (Nouvelle-Aquitaine)

The Les Hangars tram stop started service 23 July 2007 on Line B of the tramway de Bordeaux, in Bordeaux, France.

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Situation

The station is located on quay Bacalan in Bordeaux.

Interchanges

-45 Le Bouscat-Place Ravezies <=> Bouliac -Centre commercial or -La Belle Etoile
-58 Gradignan -Village 5 <=> Bordeaux -Base sous marine

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