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  2. Bus transport in France - Wikipedia

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    A Mercedes bus at Argenteuil. In France, the vast majority of bus services are provided by the local Autorité Organisatrice de Transports (AOT) or Transport Organising Authority. Urban Transport Organizing Authorities. This is most commonly the commune, or the département where settlements are not large enough to require their own bus services.

  3. School bus by country - Wikipedia

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    In francophone Quebec, the signage on the outside of the bus is in French; the front and rear legends read écoliers "—French for "Schoolchildren" ("School Bus" translated into French is the much longer "autobus scolaire "). The stop signal arm legend may read arrêt, French for "Stop", or may have both "stop" and "arrêt ". [36]

  4. Transport in France - Wikipedia

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    Many cities have bus services that operate well out into the suburbs or even the country. [34] Fares are normally cheap, but rural services can be limited, especially on weekends. [35] Trains have long had a monopoly on inter-regional buses, but in 2015 the French government introduced reforms to allow bus operators to travel these routes. [36]

  5. List of trolleybus systems in France - Wikipedia

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    Irisbus Cristalis in Limoges A Hess trolleybus in Nancy Map of all trolleybus systems, past and present, in France and in the former territories under French administration. This is a list of trolleybus systems in France by region. It includes all trolleybus systems, past and present. Bold text indicates a system that is still operating.

  6. Public transport timetable - Wikipedia

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    Information and Explanations (German, French, Italian,Rumantsch) The printed version (three volumes; city transit networks (buses and tramways) are only referenced, but not included) has been cancelled from season 2017/18 onwards. Therefore, only the synoptic map of the first volume is up-to-date:

  7. Category:Public transport operators in France - Wikipedia

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    Bus companies of France (11 P) Pages in category "Public transport operators in France" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  8. Optile - Wikipedia

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    Optile (Organisation Professionnelle des Transports d'Île-de-France, or Professional Transport Organisation of Île-de-France) is a public transport organisation, created in October 2000 from a merger between several private bus companies serving suburban Paris.

  9. Category:Public transport in France - Wikipedia

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    Bus transport in France (5 C, 12 P) F. Ferry transport in France (2 C, 1 P) P. Passenger rail transport in France (12 C, 8 P) Public transport operators in France (1 ...