Lausanne Métro Line M1
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Lausanne Métro Line M1
The Lausanne Métro Line M1, is a light rail metro line which links Lausanne-Flon station, Lausanne-Flon, in the centre of Lausanne, to Renens CFF station, Renens, to the west of the agglomeration. The line serves an important purpose as it goes through the Lausanne campus, making it a crucial transport method for students accessing their university. In 2013, its ridership was 13.2 million, making it the lesser-used line of the Lausanne Métro at this time. The line opened in 1991, and was branded TSOL until 2000 when it was rebranded to its current name to prepare the system for the Lausanne Métro line 2, second metro line. History Route The line goes from Lausanne-Flon station, Lausanne-Flon to Renens CFF station, Renens. It is long. Stations Fleet To run the service, the line was equipped with a set of modern Light Rail Vehicles (LRVs), which run using electricity supplied via an overhead live wire and can be run singly or in multiple units, with each formation ne ...
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