Choose the Tram!

The tramway is a very good transportation means to get around the city. You avoid the stress of driving in Marseille and traffic jams, you do not pollute and you can discover Marseille differently! In the past, Marseille had up to a hundred tram lines. Today, it has 3 of them serving 32 stations. Since 2008, the Marseille Transport Authority has been managing its operation. We have provided you below with all the practical information you need to use the tramway in Marseille with complete peace of mind.

You can find the prices of the Régie des Transports de Marseille (RTM) in the last part of the Marseille metro page: "Marseille metro rates and subscriptions".

Tramway line 1

Line 1 of the Marseille tramway connects the stations Noailles <> Eugène Pierre <> Camas <> George <> Jean Martin <> La Blancarde <> Sainte-Thérèse <> Saint-Pierre <> La Parette <> La Boiseraie <> Air Bel <> La Grognarde <> William Booth.

Tramway crossing times on line 1:

Line 1 trams operate every 6 to 7 minutes on weekdays, 8 minutes on Saturdays, 15 minutes on Sundays and between 7 and 8 minutes during holidays. You can find the times of the desired stop at http://www.rtm.fr/t1-noailles-les-caillols.

Tramway line 2

The T2 tramway line connects Arenc Le Silo <> Euroméditerranée Gantes <> Joliette <> République Dames <> Sadi Carnot <> Belsunce Alcazar <> Canebière Capucins <> Canebière Garibaldi <> Réformés <> National <> Longchamp <> Cinq Avenues <> Foch Sakakini <> Boisson.

Tramway crossing times on line 2:

Line 2 trams operate every 5 minutes on weekdays, 7 minutes on Saturdays, between 12 and 15 minutes on Sundays and between 6 and 7 minutes during holidays. To find out about the T2 schedules, click on: http://www.rtm.fr/t2-arenc-le-silo-la-blancarde.

Tramway line 3

The trams on line 3 were able to come into service on 30 May 2015. Work planned for 2023 will extend this last line by 10 stations: 3 in the South, 7 in the North. Today, the T3 tramway follows the same circuit as the T2 from Arenc - Le Silo to Belsunce - Alcazar, then takes a junction and continues to Castellane. All T3 stations: Arenc – Le Silo <> Euroméditerranée – Gantès <> Joliette <> République – Dames <> Sadi Carnot <> Belsunce – Alcazar <> Cours Saint-Louis <> Rome – Davso <> Place de Rome <> Rome – Dragon <> Castellane.

 

Tramway crossing times on line 3 :

Line 3 trams operate every 6 to 7 minutes during the week and during the holidays, every 7 minutes on Saturdays and between 12 and 15 minutes on Sundays. To find out the times of passage at a specific stop, go at: http://www.rtm.fr/t3-arenc-le-silo-castellane.