At the start of the school year, TCL reorganizes its night network which officiates from Thursday to Saturday, called full moon (PL). The 3 current lines, which serve in particular the Terres and Villeurbanne via by white barn will be deleted on September 5.
They give way to 4 new lines supposed to “effectively connect the campuses, the exit places and the residential poles of the metropolis to the peninsula”, promises TCL in a press release.
“Synchronized correspondences” in Cordeliers
Four departures are scheduled: at 1:20 am, 2:30 am, 3:40 am and 4:50 am, from Thursday to Saturday. Main change, the lines will make “synchronized correspondence” in Cordeliers (Lyon 2e) “thanks to the creation of a dedicated night exchange pole”.
PL1 line: International City – Parilly Hippodrome University
“The line operates in double loop: the first Cordeliers dessert, INSA Lyon and Charpennes, with a return by the International City. The second loop serves Saxe-Gambetta and Grange Blanche, then joined the Parilly campus, ”specifies TCL.
PL2 line: Cook – Museum of Confluences
The first loop will bind the Croix-Rousse to the Cordeliers. The second desserts the Rhône quays to the Museum of Confluences.
PL3 line: Lyon West campus – Gerland le Lou stadium
If it was designed on the model of the old PL3 line, it adds a new Lyon 7th service to the Duchère. “The first loop serves Lyon 5, Lyon 9, the Duchère and the Lyon West campus. The second dessert Lyon 7, the EM campus, the ENS and the future Gerland bus station. »»
Several lines extended until 1 a.m.
Beyond the reorganization of its full moon, TCL extends 4 lines until 1 am:
▶ C1: Cook – Part -Dieu Vivier Merle.
▶ C2: Rilleux Sémailles – Part -Dieu Vivier Merle station.
▶ C5: Osterode-Cordeliers rillieux.
▶ C 23: International city – Flachet Alain Gilles. Note that the frequency of the line is doubled, the buses will spend every 20 minutes instead of 40 minutes in the evening.