Saint-Michel tram stop

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Saint-Michel
Tramway
Logo Tramway Bordeaux ligne C.svg
General information
Location Bordeaux
France
Coordinates 44°50′04″N0°33′48″W / 44.8344°N 0.5634°W / 44.8344; -0.5634
Line(s) Bordeaux Tramway Line C
Construction
ArchitectE. de Portzamparc
History
Opened24 April 2004
Services
Bordeaux tramway
Porte de Bourgogne   Line C   Sainte-Croix

Saint-Michel station is located on Line C of the tramway de Bordeaux. [1]

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Situation

The station is located at quai de la Grave in Bordeaux in the neighborhood of St-Michel known for its Sunday market. The area is home to a large population of immigrant Spanish, Portuguese, North African and Turkish.[ citation needed ]

Junctions

There are no junctions with other lines or buses at this station.

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References

  1. Bordeaux Métropole, Transports. "Abribus Semi Schema Juin 2024" (PDF). ABRIBUS_SEMI_SCHEMA_JUIN2024_WEB. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 June 2024. Retrieved 13 June 2024.