Palais de Justice tram stop

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Palais de Justice
General information
LocationMaréchal Juin Boulevard
Bordeaux
France
Coordinates 44°50′10.676″N0°34′53.371″W / 44.83629889°N 0.58149194°W / 44.83629889; -0.58149194
Line(s)      Line A
Construction
Architect Elizabeth de Portzamparc
History
Opened21 December 2003 (2003-12-21)
Services
Preceding station Bordeaux tramway Following station
Mériadeck Line A Hôtel de Ville
Location
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Palais de Justice
Location within Bordeaux
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Palais de Justice
Palais de Justice (Nouvelle-Aquitaine)

The Palais de Justice tram stop is located on line Logo Tramway Bordeaux ligne A.svg of the tramway de Bordeaux.

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Situation

The station is located by Maréchal Juin Boulevard in Bordeaux. The change to ground-level power supply (APS) at this station allows an absence of overhead lines in downtown Bordeaux.

Interchanges

-1 Bordeaux-Gare Saint Jean <=> Mérignac-Centre [1]
-4 Bordeaux -Bassins à Flots <=> Pessac -Magonty or -Cap de Bos
-5=> Villenave -Piscine Chambéry
-12=> Eysines-Hippodrome
-15 Bordeaux -Centre commercial du Lac or Bruges -Camping international <=> Villenave -Courréjean or -Pont de la Maye
-16 Bouliac -Centre commercial <=> Mérignac-Les Pins

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