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The Lausanne bus network has 34 regular bus lines including 11 trolley, 23 urban, and five regional.
Line | Endpoints | |
---|---|---|
1 | Maladière <—> Blécherette | E |
2 | Maladière-Lac <—> Desert | E |
3 | Bellevaux <—> Lausanne, gare | E |
4 | Prilly, Coudraie <—> Faverges | E |
6 | Maladière <—> Praz-Séchaud | E |
7 | Val Vert <—> Prilly, Galicien/Arena | E |
8 | Le Mont-sur-Lausanne, Grand-Mont <—> Pully, gare | E |
9 | Prilly, église <—> Lutry, corniche | E |
13 | Montbenon <—> Verdeil | E |
16 | Provence nord <—> Grand-Vennes | E |
17 | Lausanne, flon <—> Villars-sainte-croix, Croix-Péage | E |
18 | Clochatte <—> Crissier, Timonet | E |
19 | Chauderon <—> Renens, 14 avril | E |
20 | Blécherette <–> Lausanne, gare | E |
21 | Blécherette <—> Paudex, Verrière | E |
23 | Rouvraie <—> Le Mont-sur-Lausanne, Maillefer | E |
24 | Bourdonnette <–> Tour Haldimand-Lac | E |
25 | Chavannes, Glycines <—> Pully, gare | E |
31 | Renens, gare sud <—> St-Sulpice, Venoge sud | E |
32 | Villars-sainte-croix, En Coulaye/Mex, Faraz <—> Prilly, Galicien | E |
33 | Prilly, Mont Goulin <—> St-Sulpice, Venoge nord | E |
36 | Renens, gare nord <—> Crissier, Closalet | E |
38 | Renens, avenir <—> Prilly, église | E |
41 | Montolieu <—> Sallaz | E |
42 | Sallaz <—> Foyer | E |
45 | Epalinges, Bois-Murat <—> Chalet-à-Gobet | E |
46 | Epalinges, Bois-Murat <—> Epalinges, Ballègue | E |
47 | Pully, port <—> Grandvaux, Pra Grana | E |
48 | Pully, Daillettes <—> Pully, gare | E |
49 | Belmont, Grands-Champs <—> Pully, Clergère | E |
64 | Epalinges, Croisettes <—> Lausanne, Vuliette | E |
68 | Lutry, Croix-sur-Lutry <–> Lutry, gare | E |
69 | Lutry, Landar <–> Lutry, port | E |
Lines | Endpoints | |
---|---|---|
35 | Bussigny, gare <–> Bussigny, Riettaz | E |
54 | Renens, gare nord <–> Le Mont-sur-Lausanne, Grand-Mont | E |
56 | Bussigny, gare <–> Mex, Faraz | E |
58 | Bussigny, gare <–> Cossonay-Penthalaz, gare | E |
60 | Froideville-Laiterie <–>Riponne-M.-Béjart | E |
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