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| Paris By Tram |
Trams were the major of mode of transportation in the 19th century but their services came to a halt with the introduction of metro trains. However, with the need to connect Paris with suburbs, Trams are seen running within the city limits. The new tram T3 runs on only one line but there is space for some development of tram service in coming years. The T3 tram stops in the 13th, 14th and 15th arrondissements and also touches the south-east suburbs.
The tramway stops at the following stations (with some metro connections):- Porte d'Ivry (connects to M Line 7)
- Porte de Choisy (connects to M Line 7)
- Porte d'Italie (connects to M Line 7)
- Poterne des Peupliers
- Stade Charlety
- Cité Université (connects to the RER B line)
- Montsouris (Parc Montsouris stop)
- Porte d'Orleans (connects to M Line 4)
- Jean Moulin
- Didot
- Porte de Vanves (connects to M Line 13)
- Brancion
- Georges Brassens
- Porte de Versailles (Paris Convention Center); connects to M Line 12
- Desnouettes
- Balard (connects to M Line 8)
- Pont de Garigliano (connects to RER C line)
You can purchase the tram tickets from any station in Paris. You can also purchase them from news-stands or tabacs also known as tobacco sellers.
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