Château d'Eau, Public transport stop in Colmar, France
Château d'Eau is a modern bus stop in central Colmar with wheelchair-accessible design. The station features digital displays for real-time schedule information and operates as part of the Trace and fluo Grand Est network.
The stop was created during Colmar's modernization of its public transport network. It represents a key point in the region's transition to organized transit infrastructure.
The name comes from a historic water tower that once served the city. Today it functions as a central meeting point where locals and visitors gather throughout the day.
Real-time displays show current departure times and help you navigate between different routes. The level platform with accessible design makes boarding straightforward for all travelers.
The name references a water system from the 1800s that fed Colmar's growth and urban development. This historical link shows how past infrastructure continues to influence the city's layout.
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