From 1 June to 30 August 2026, track renovation works will result in four successive service arrangements.
A tailored support scheme has been put in place to keep you informed and guide you, and to offer suitable alternatives throughout the duration of the works.
Phase 1: Renovation of the railway track on Boulevard Louis Blanc and Galerie Mistral at night and outside weekends => Lines affected: 1, 2 and 4
Phase 2: Renovation of the railway track on Boulevard Louis Blanc => Lines affected: 1, 2 and 4
Phase 3: Renovation of the railway track on Boulevard Louis Blanc and Rue Font du Pila Saint Gély => Lines affected: 1, 2 and 4
Phase 4: Renovation of the railway track in the Albert 1er / Philippidès area => Lines affected: 1 and 5
network of 4 tramways lines
A network based on 5 tram lines.
Montpellier Tramway line routes
- Line 1 Mosson/Gare Sud de France station
- Line 2 Saint-Jean de Védas Centre / Jacou
- Line 3 Juvignac/Montpellier/Lattes and Pérols
- Line 4, circular, Saint-Denis/ Place Albert 1er / Cathedral / Peyrou – Arc de Triomphe / Saint-Guilhem – Courreau
- Line 5 from Clapiers to Grès de Montpellier
- Tramway/bus/parking/cycle hubs
- A Vélomagg service
All P + tram car parks have spaces reserved for disabled people. The trams are accessible to people with disabilities.
Access to the tourist office: get off at the Comédie stop (lines 1/2) or Gare Saint-Roch stop (lines 1/2/3).
Where to buy the tram tickets?
From 21 December 2023, the sales channels will change and adapt to the new user experience. The current magnetic tickets will no longer be usable, as validation will no longer be required.
- from a QR code deployed at each stop, tramway station and bus stop, enabling you to buy a time-stamped ticket in 3 clicks, and keep it on your smartphone,
- at one of the 64 ticket machines located at the main tramway stations,
- at one of the 100 TaM relay shops.
Existing magnetic tickets will no longer be usable or refundable, as validation will no longer be required.









