TCL: tram traffic still disrupted in this Tuesday

TCL: tram traffic still disrupted in this Tuesday
TCL: tram traffic still disrupted in Lyon this Tuesday

Following the strong gusts that occurred this Monday, November 25, the TCL network remains disrupted in the metropolis of . Several tram lines are affected.

The wind blew very strong this Monday, November 25 in the metropolis of Lyon. Tree branches were thus invited onto roads and airlines, impacting the circulation des tramways TCL.

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Updated 8:30 a.m.

While the traffic was disturbed this Tuesday morning on line T4, TCL indicates that the Traffic resumes gradually, but irregularly. The disruptions continue, however, on the T3, T7 et Rhônexpress.

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At 7:30 a.m. this Tuesday morning, the network East disturbed on the T3, T4, T7 et Rhônexpress.

The T3 runs only from Vaulx-en-Velin La Soie to Gare Part-Dieu. It no longer serves the Décines Center stations in les Panettes, and the return to normal should not occur before this Wednesday, November 27. In the meantime, relay buses are available.

The T4 runs only from Gare de Vénissieux to La Doua-Gaston Berger. It no longer serves the stations from Croizat-Paul Bert to Feyzin Vénissieux Hospital. This time, traffic should resume around 12 p.m..

No T7 or Rhônexpress

Line T7 will no longer run, a priori, until Wednesday, November 27. Relay buses from line T3 serving the stations of Vaulx-en-Velin La Soie to Décines Grand Large are available to users during this time.

The Rhônexpress line no longer runs either. The return to normal should take place this Wednesday, November 27, and in the meantime, replacement coaches are being set up between the Vaulx-en-Velin La Soie and Aéroport Saint Exupéry stations. TCL invites you to take line T3 between Gare Part-Dieu and Vaulx-en-Velin la Soie.


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