As with all cities of size, public transportation in Toulouse and its
suburbs is both widely available and varied. Buses, trains, taxis and
the metro serve the city, its suburbs, and, in the case of buses and
trains, other cities in France. Toulouse also has an International Airport
at Blagnac.
AIRPORT / CENTRE VILLE BUS SHUTTLE
Shuttle buses between Blagnac Airport and central Toulouse, with a stop
at the Gare Matabiau train station, depart every twenty minutes
on week-days and at a reduced frequency on the weekend. At the airport,
tickets may be purchased at the shuttle bus counter located on the arrivals
level between Halls 1 & 2, directly on the bus when departing from
Toulouse center, or at the Gare Routière (the bus terminal next
to the train station). At the time of publication, the one-way fare
was less than 5,00€.
Bus stops (town to airport):
· Gare Routière (near train station)
· Avenue Jean Jaurès (near Air France)
· Place Jeanne d’Arc (Boulevard Strasbourg)
· Boulevard Lascrosses (near Hôtel Mercury)
SEMVAT (LOCAL PUBLIC BUSES) Lost property: Tel: 05 61 41 70
70
SEMVAT offices are open Monday to Friday from 8:30-18:30 and
on Saturdays from 8:30-12:30 (Tel: 05 61 41 70 70). Offices are located
at Gare Matabiau, Place Jeanne d’Arc, Place Capitole,
and Place Esquirol. Bus maps, available at SEMVAT offices,
are color-coded to denote in which zone the bus will make stops. There
are two types of bus maps available. One is for a specific bus number
(example: BUS 23) and includes a map and timetable of that specific
route. The other is a map of all bus routes with no timetable. A map
and bus schedule are posted at each bus stop.
A bus/metro ticket, with a magnetic strip on the back, is the size of
a credit card and can be used for either the bus or the metro. One fare
entitles the holder to one transfer within an hour. There are many types
available:
· un déplacement (a single ride)
· un ticket aller-retour (a round-trip ticket valid
for one day)
· dix déplacements (ten rides ticket)
· ticket journalier (unlimited number of rides for one
full day)
· abonnement 7 jours (unlimited number of rides for
one full week)
· abonnement 31 jours (unlimited number of rides for
one full month)
The fare for children is the same as for adults, as is the fare for
animals that accompany you. Tickets can be purchased on the bus or at
many tabacs in Toulouse and surrounding communities, as well as SEMVAT
offices. Students should request a Carte Clé that gives
them the right to buy reduced-rate tickets.
Merely waiting at a bus stop does not guarantee the bus will stop for
you. As the bus approaches, raise your arm to hail the bus. Once aboard
the bus, all tickets must be validated. To validate a ticket, insert
it into the validation machine in the direction of the printed arrow.
Keep the validated ticket until the end of your journey as fare inspectors
randomly board the buses to verify that all passengers are holding validated
tickets.
Request the bus to stop by pressing the red button located on the chrome
poles throughout the bus. An arrêt demandé (stop
demand) will signal the driver to stop at the next bus stop. On most
buses, the driver usually controls the opening and closing of the doors.
On some buses, a button must be pushed to open the doors; such a button
will be well marked and located near the doors.
METRO (SUBWAY SYSTEM) Lost property: Tel: 05 61 41 70 70
www.smat-metro-toulouse.fr
The Toulouse Metro opened its first line (Ligne A) in 1993. Line A will
be extended to Balma-Gramont (South of Route de Lavaur) and will be
operational in 2004. Line B is under construction and is scheduled to
open in 2007. It will be 16 km long, from Borderouge in the north to
Ramonville-Saint-Agne in the south. The junction between lines A &
B will be in the station Jean Jaurès. Although line C is really
a train to Auch via Colomiers and Pibrac, it is considered a part of
the metro system.
The system operates from 05:00 until 00:30, with trains leaving at two-,
four-, or six-minute intervals, depending upon the time of day. Parking
is available at certain stations (Jolimont, Basso Cambo, Arènes)
that is free to users of the Metro or bus systems. Be sure to hold onto
the ticket, as it is used to open the barrier at the exit of the parking
lot!
Buses from the suburbs do not enter Toulouse-center; their last stop
is the metro. A previously validated bus ticket may be used for the
metro when transfering from the bus, providing you transfer within 40-minutes.
Maps and details of the system are available at any metro station. Ticket
prices are the same as with local buses and the tickets are interchangeable.
REGIONAL BUS TOURS
Tour buses for traveling throughout the region depart from:
· Gare Routière des Voyageurs (next to the Matabiau train
station)
70 boulevard Pierre Semard, 31500 Toulouse (Tel: 05 61 61 67 67)
· Courrier de la Garonne, 133 chemin du Sang de Serp, 31200 Toulouse
(Tel: 05 62 72 37 23)
There are also bus tours of Toulouse and the surrounding areas available
from the Tourist Center located in Charles de Gaulle Square, behind
Place Capitole.
SNCF -(TRAINS) Lost property: Tel: 05 61 10 14 17
The main railway station in Toulouse is Gare Matabiau, 64 boulevard
Pierre Semard, 31000 Toulouse, (Tel: 08 36 35 35 35/08 36 67 68 69).
It has a very efficient Information Center, (English-speaking), open
from 09:00-19:30, Monday-Saturday. The international window, however,
closes at 17:30. The other two train stations in Toulouse are: Gare
St. Agne, 72 Avenue de l’URSS, and Gare St. Cyprien, Avenue Sans.
Train schedules and reservations are available at SNCF offices located
in each train station and on the web site ‘www.sncf.fr’.
A parking garage (Parcotrain) is situated next to the arrival hall at
Gare Matabiau.
Billets (tickets) can be purchased at guichets (ticket counters) or
via machines located in the station; ticket machines accept VISA credit
cards. To avoid waiting time, it is recommended to purchase tickets
in the small SNCF railway stations located in the suburbs. There is
also an SNCF kiosk in the Purpan Carrefour shopping center, where train
tickets can be purchased, as well as “train travel packages”.
Children under four years of age travel free-of-charge and children
between four and twelve travel at half-price. For details on the many
types of reductions available, inquire at the SNCF information desk.
Trains have two types of voitures (cars), “first class”
and “second class”. Each car and seat is identified by a
number, (for example: Voiture 45, place 89 (Car 45 Seat 89)). Some seats
are tagged as réservé (reserved) and others non
réservé (un-reserved). If you do not have reservations
and select a reserved seat, you may be asked to move should a person
arrive who holds a reservation for that seat. Each car has a destination
marked on its exterior. If travelling without reservations, pay close
attention to the destination marked on the individual car, as trains
sometimes split and certain cars are removed without notice to the unwary
traveler.
When purchasing a ticket, specify the date, number of people, destination,
aller simple or aller et retour (one way or round
trip), and first or second class. Tickets may generally be used within
30 days of purchase. Tickets must be validated in the orange punch machines
before boarding the train; round trip tickets must be validated again
for the return trip.
Buying a ticket guarantees entry to the train, but does not guarantee
a seat. When a réservation (reservation) is purchased
at the same time as a billet (ticket), both are often combined
into one physical ticket, which must be validated in the orange punch
machines. However, if the reservation is purchased separately, it will
appear to be a ticket, but is not; it is only a reservation, and must
be accompanied by a separate ticket. (Reservations separate from the
ticket do not have to be validated in the punch machines.) All seats
on the TGV (high-speed train) require a reservation, but are optional
for non-TGV trains. (Reservations are also required for travel on a
couchette (sleeper), and there is an extra charge). All reservations
must be made more than 24-hours in advance. If travelling with a family
of 4-6 people, a “family corner” may be reserved for more
privacy at no additional charge.
SNCF offers a Train/voiture (Train/Car) combination
package between Toulouse/Paris and Toulouse/Calais where your car travels
on the same train as you. This concept is particularly attractive for
the late night (23:00) train departure as sleeping accomodation can
be reserved. However, as space for cars is limited, certain pre-departure
logistics need to be arranged. For more information, contact an SNCF
information/reservation center.
A Train/Car service is also available for other destinations within
France, whereby the car is left in advance at the departure station
and awaits your arrival at your final destination. Check for reservation
conditions.
To travel with your car to London, call an English-speaking representative
at Service Eurostar (Tel: 08 36 35 35 39). There is excellent
train service from Toulouse to other cities within France, as well as
to Italy, with overnight trains to Milan and Rome.
Riding a TGV direct train to Paris Gare Montparnasse takes 5 hours via
Bordeaux. Considering transfer at airports, this may be a viable option
to flying. The ride will be at regular speed (130 km/h) from Toulouse
to Tours, and then, from Tours to Paris, at grande vitesse (300 km/h)
on special tracks.
TAXIS
There are several taxi stands located throughout Toulouse, day and night,
at such places as Place Wilson, Gare Matabiau, and Place
Esquirol. During the day only, there are also taxi stands in operation
at Place du Capitole, Place Jeanne d’Arc, Place des Carmes
and Place St. Cyprien. A trip from Toulouse center to the airport
(or reverse) will cost between 20,00€ - 25,00€, depending
upon the point of pick-up or destination. If travelling with luggage,
a separate fee will normally be added to the fare. Tips are appreciated,
although not compulsory.
To make a reservation by phone: (all offer 24-hour
service)
· Taxi Radio Toulousain (Tel: 05 61 42 38 38)
· Association Taxis Toulouse (Tel: 05 61 35 89 00 or 06 09 33
25 83)
· Capitole Taxi (Tel: 05 34 25 02 50)
· Taxi Aéroport (Tel: 05 61 30 02 54 or 06 09 30 84 35)